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Encyclopedia > List of Vietnamese monarchs
History of Vietnam Map of Vietnam
Hồng Bàng Dynasty
Thục Dynasty (257–207 BC)
First Chinese domination (207 BC–39 AD)
  • Triệu Dynasty (207–111 BC)
Trưng Sisters (40–43)
Second Chinese domination (43–544)
  • Lady Triệu's Rebellion (248)
Anterior Lý Dynasty and Triệu Việt Vương (544–602)
Third Chinese domination (602–905)
  • Mai Hắc Đế (722)
  • Phùng Hưng (791–798)
Autonomy (905–938)
  • Khúc Family (906–930)
  • Dương Đình Nghệ (931–937)
  • Kiều Công Tiễn (937–938)
Champa (7th century–1471)
Ngô Dynasty (939–967)
Đinh Dynasty (968–980)
Prior Lê Dynasty (980–1009)
Lý Dynasty (1009–1225)
Trần Dynasty (1225–1400)
Hồ Dynasty (1400–1407)
Fourth Chinese domination (1407–1427)
  • Posterior Trần Dynasty (1407–1413)
  • Lam Sơn Rebellion (1418–1427)
Later Lê Dynasty (1428–1788)
  • Early Lê (1428–1527)
  • Restored Lê
    (1533–1788)
Mạc Dynasty (1527–1592)
Trịnh-Nguyễn War (1627–1673)
Tây Sơn Dynasty (1778–1802)
Nguyễn Dynasty (1802–1945)
North-South Division during the Indochina Wars (1945–1975)
Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976)
  • List of Vietnamese monarchs
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Below is a list of Vietnamese monarchs. Some declared themselves kings (vua/vương) or emperors (hoàng đế). Because Vietnam was a titular tributary state to China, many monarchs sought investiture by the Chinese Court; some did not have this approval (Ho Dynasty) and others did not care to gain the Chinese investiture at all. Many of the Later Lê monarchs were nominal rulers, with the real powers resting on lords who were theoretically loyal to them. Most Vietnamese monarchs are known through their temple names, while the Nguyễn Dynasty is known through their era names. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Blank map of Vietnamese provinces. ... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) French Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976) List of Vietnamese monarchs The H... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) Union of Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Nam Việt. ... Procession commemorating the Trưng Sisters in early 20th century The Trưng Sisters, known in Vietnamese as Hai Bà Trưng (the two Trưng ladies), are two 1st century women regarded as national heroines of Vietnam after they successfully repelled Chinese invasions for three years. ... Second Chinese dominiation of Vietnam saw strengthen control on the region. ... Folk art of Trieu Thi Trinh depicted as a 9 foot tall giantess with pendulous breasts riding upon a huge elephant. ... Lý Nam Đế (Lý, The Southern Emperor) was originally Lý Bí or Lý Bôn (October 17, 503 - April 13, 548, Traditional Chinese: 李賁, pinyin: Lǐ BÄ“n) is debateably considered the first emperor of Vietnam and the founder of the Early Lý (or Li/Lee) Dynasty (544 - 603) and ruled from... Triệu Việt Vương (548-570) Triệu Quang Phục was recognized by Emperor Lý Nam Đế as the best lieutenant and general in the army. ... Third Chinese domination of Vietnam saw two Chinese imperial dynasty rule over Chinese controlled region of Chiaozhou. ... Phùng Hưng (Hán tá»±: 馮興) was a military leader who briefly reigned Vietnam during the 8th century. ... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) New Imperialism (1887–1945) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945–1976) State of Vietnam (1949–1955) Republic of Vietnam (1955–1975) Republic of South Vietnam (1969... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) New Imperialism (1887–1945) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945–1976) State of Vietnam (1949–1955) Republic of Vietnam (1955–1975) Republic of South Vietnam (1969... South East Asia circa 1100 C.E. Champa territory in green. ... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) New Imperialism (1887–1945) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945–1976) State of Vietnam (1949–1955) Republic of Vietnam (1955–1975) Republic of South Vietnam (1969... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... // Đinh Bo Linhs childhood Đinh Bo Linhs father was Đinh Cong Tru, a mandarin under the reigns of Ngô Quyen (939-944) and Ngô Xuong Van (950-954). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Lý Dynasty (Vietnamese: nhà Lý, pronounced like Lee), sometimes known as the Posterior Lý Dynasty (nhà Hậu Lý), was a Vietnamese dynasty that began in 1009 when Lý Thái Tổ overthrew the Anterior Lê Dynasty (nhà Tiền Lê) and ended in 1225 when the queen L... The Trần Dynasty (陳朝 Trần Triều; or vernacularly Nhà Trần, meaning the Trần Family) was a Vietnamese dynasty that ruled Vietnam (at that time known as Đại Việt) from 1225 to 1400. ... The Hồ Dynasty was a short-lived seven-year reign of two emperors, Hồ Quý Ly in 1400 and his second son, Hồ Hán Thương, who reigned from 1400 to 1407. ... The fourth Chinese domination was a period of the history of Vietnam, from 1406 to 1428, upon which, the country was ruled by the Ming Dynasty administration. ... The period of 1407 till 1417 in the history of Vietnam is characterized by 2 revolts centered around 2 figures, Tran Quy Giang Dinh De and Tran Qui Khoach. ... The Later Lê Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Hậu Lê, Sino-Vietnamese: 後黎朝), sometimes referred to as the Lê Dynasty (the earlier Lê Dynasty ruled only for a brief period) was the longest-ruling dynasty of Vietnam, ruling the country from 1428 to 1788, with a brief interruption. ... The Mạc Dynasty. ... Trịnh Lords (1553-1789) A series of rulers of Vietnam who controlled the powers of government while leaving a figurehead as king. ... The Nguyá»…n Lords (1558 - 1775) were a series of rulers of Southern Vietnam. ... Trịnh-Nguyen War (1627 - 1673) - A long war waged between the two ruling families in Vietnam. ... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) French Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976) List... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) French Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976) List... Flag Capital Hanoi Language(s) French Political structure Federation Historical era New Imperialism  - Addition of Laos 1893, 1887  - Vietnamese Declaration of Independence September 2, 1945  - Independence of Laos July 19, 1949  - Independence of Cambodia November 9, 1953  - Recognized Independence of Vietnam 1954, 1954 Area  - 1945 750,000 km² Currency French... Flag Capital Huế Language(s) Vietnamese Political structure Client state Prime Minister Trần Trọng Kim Historical era World War II  - Established March 11, 1945  - Disestablished August 23, 1945 Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) Western Imperialism (1887–1945) Empire of Vietnam (1945... The Partition of Vietnam refers to the establishment of the 17th parallel as the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone in 1954, splitting Vietnam into halves after the First Indochina War. ... The Indochina Wars refers to wars of national liberation that erupted in the wake of World War II, fought in Southeast Asia from 1947 until 1979, between nationalist Vietnamese against French, American, and Chinese forces. ... Anthem Tiến Quân Ca (Army March) Location of North Vietnam Capital Hanoi Language(s) Vietnamese Government Socialist republic First president Ho Chi Minh Historical era Cold War  - Independence proclaimed (from Japan) September 2, 1945  - Recognized 1954  - Disestablished July 2, 1976 Area 157,880 km² Population  -  est. ... Anthem Thanh niên Hành Khúc (Call to the Citizens) 1949-1954 borders Capital Saigon Language(s) Vietnamese Government Republic Head of State¹ Emperor Bảo Đại Prime minister Ngo Dinh Diem Historical era Cold War  - Independence declared (from France) June 14, 1949  - Recognised 1954  - Disestablished October 26... Anthem Thanh niên Hành Khúc (Call to the Citizens) Capital Saigon Language(s) Vietnamese Government Republic Last President¹ Duong Van Minh Last Prime minister Vu Van Mau Historical era Cold War  - Regime change June 14, 1955  - Dissolution April 30, 1975 Area  - 1973 173,809 km² 67,108... Map of the Republic of South Vietnam. ... The term tributary state refers to one of the two main ways in which a pre-modern state might be subordinate to a more powerful neighbour. ... The Hồ Dynasty was a short-lived seven-year reign of two emperors, Hồ Quý Lý in 1400 who, after 9 months of reign, gave the throne to his second son, Hồ Han Thuong, who reigned from 1400 till 1407, a habit from the previous Tran Dynasty to bequest the... Korean name Hangul: Hanja: Mongolian name Mongolian: Номын Нэр Vietnamese name Quốc ngữ: Temple names are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Korean (Goryeo and Joseon periods), and Vietnamese (such dynasties as Ly, Tran, and Le) royalty. ... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) French Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976) List... An era name was assigned as the name of each year by the leader (emperor or king) of the East Asian countries of China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam during some portion of their history. ...

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Utmost antiquity

Dynasty Title Real name Reign Age at death
Hồng Bàng Dynasty, Văn Lang Lục Dương Vương Kinh Dương Vương, Hùng Dương hay Lộc Tục 3079-2839 B.C 260
Hùng Hiển Vương Lạc Long Quân, Hùng Hiển Vương hay Sùng Lâm 2839-2439 B.C 506
Hùng Quốc Vương Hùng Lân hay Lân Lang 2439-2218 B.C 260
Hùng Diệp Vương Hùng Việp hay Bảo Lang 2218-1918 B.C 646
Hùng Hy Vương Hùng Hy hay Viên Lang 1918-1718 B.C 599
Hùng Huy Vương Hùng Huy hay Pháp Hải Lang 1718-1631 B.C 500
Hùng Chiêu Vương Hùng Chiêu hay Lang Liêu Lang 1631-1431 B.C 692
Hùng Vi Vương Hùng Vỹ hay Thừa Vân Lang 1431-1331 B.C 642
Hùng Định Vương Hùng Định hay Quân Lang 1331-1251 B.C 602
Hùng Nghi Vương Hùng Hy hay Hùng Hải Lang 1251-1161 B.C 512
Hùng Trinh Vương Hùng Trinh hay Hưng Đức Lang 1161-1054 B.C 514
Hùng Vũ Vương Hùng Võ hay Đức Hiền Lang 1054-958 B.C 456
Hùng Việt Vương Hùng Việt hay Tuấn Lang 958-853 B.C 502
Hùng Anh Vương Hùng Anh hay Chân Nhân Lang 853-754 B.C 386
Hùng Triệu Vương Hùng Triều hay Cảnh Chiêu Lang 754-660 B.C 286
Hùng Tạo Vương Hùng Tạo hay Đức Quân Lang 660-568 B.C 273
Hùng Nghi Vương Hùng Nghi hay Bảo Quang Lang 568-408 B.C 217
Hùng Tuyên Vương Hùng Duệ hay Huệ Lang 408-258 B.C 221

Tây Sơn Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyễn Dynasty (1802–1945) French Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976) List of Vietnamese monarchs The H... Văn Lang (Chinese: 文郎) was the first nation of the ancient Vietnamese people, and existed until 258 BCE. It was ruled by the Hùng Kings. ... According to the creation myth of the Vietnamese people, Lac Long Quan (also Lạc Long Quân) was the father of the Vietnamese people. ...

Before independence

Dynasty Title Real name Reign Age at death
Thục Dynasty, Âu Lạc An Dương Vương Thục Phán 257-207 B.C
Triệu Dynasty, Nam Việt Triệu Vũ Vương Triệu Đà 207-137 B.C
Triệu Văn Vương Triệu Hồ 137-125 B.C
Triệu Minh Vương Triệu Anh Tề 125-113 B.C
Triệu Ai Vương Triệu Hưng 113-112 B.C
Triệu Dương Vương Triệu Kiến Đức 112-111 B.C
Northern-dependent Giao Chỉ, nhà Tây Hán (Western Han dynasty) 111 B.C-39
Nhà Đông Hán (Eastern Han Dynasty) 25-220
Trưng Sisters Trưng Trắc - Trưng Nhị 40-43
Nhà Đông Ngô {Eastern Wu Dynasty) 222-280
Bà Triệu Triệu Thị Trinh 248 23

Vạn Xuân (independent): The Vietnamese Thục Dynasty has only one ruler, Thục Phán himself, last prince of Shu (state) of China, who proclaimed himself king An Dương Vương. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Nam Việt. ... Tây SÆ¡n Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyá»…n Dynasty (1802–1945) Union of Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976... Zhao Tuo (Traditional Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuō) or Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Chinese commanding general of the Qin dynasty who later founded the kingdom of Nanyue, or Nam Việt (南越). He was also the founder of the Zhao Dynasty (Trieu Dynasty) of Nanyue. ... Tonkin, also spelled Tongkin or Tongking, is the northernmost part of Vietnam, south of Chinas Yunnan and Guangxi Provinces, east of northern Laos, and west of the Gulf of Tonkin. ... The Han Dynasty (Traditional Chinese characters: 漢朝, Simplified Chinese characters: 汉朝, pinyin Hàncháo 202 BC - AD 220) followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. ... The Han Dynasty (Traditional Chinese characters: 漢朝, Simplified Chinese characters: 汉朝, pinyin Hàncháo 202 BC - AD 220) followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. ... Procession commemorating the Trưng Sisters in early 20th century The Trưng Sisters, known in Vietnamese as Hai Bà Trưng (the two Trưng ladies), are two 1st century women regarded as national heroines of Vietnam after they successfully repelled Chinese invasions for three years. ... The territories of Eastern Wu (in green), AD 262 Capital Jianye Language(s) Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor  - 222 - 252 Sun Quan  - 252 - 258 Sun Liang  - 258 - 264 Sun Xiu  - 264 - 280 Sun Hao Historical era Three Kingdoms  - Establishment 222  - Sun Quan declares himself emperor 229  - Conquest of Wu by Jin... Triệu Thị Trinh, also known as Triệu Ẩu or Bà Triệu (Lady Trieu) (b. ...

544-602

- Nhà Tiền Lý

Lý Nam Đế Lý Bí 544-548 48
Triệu Việt Vương Triệu Quang Phục 549-571
Hậu Lý Nam Đế Lý Phật Tử 571-602
- Sui-Tang Dynasties(China) 603-939
Mai Hắc Đế Mai Thúc Loan 722
Bố Cái Đại Vương (791-799?) Phùng Hưng 766-799?
Phùng An 800?-802
Dương Thanh 819-820
An Nam Tiết độ sứ Khúc Thừa Dụ 906-907
An Nam Tiết độ sứ Khúc Hạo 907-917
An Nam Tiết độ sứ Khúc Thừa Mỹ 917-923
An Nam Tiết độ sứ Dương Đình Nghệ - Kiều Công Tiễn 931-938

Lý Nam Đế (Lý, The Southern Emperor) was originally Lý Bí or Lý Bôn (October 17, 503 - April 13, 548, Traditional Chinese: 李賁, pinyin: Lǐ Bēn) is debateably considered the first emperor of Vietnam and the founder of the Early Lý (or Li/Lee) Dynasty (544 - 603) and ruled from... Triệu Việt Vương (548-570) Triệu Quang Phục was recognized by Emperor Lý Nam Đế as the best lieutenant and general in the army. ... The Sui Dynasty of China amongst the Asian, African, and European spheres of the world, 600 AD. The Sui Dynasty (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; 581-618 AD[1]) followed the Southern and Northern Dynasties and preceded the Tang Dynasty in China. ... For the band, see Tang Dynasty (band). ... Tây Sơn Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyễn Dynasty (1802–1945) New Imperialism (1887–1945) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945–1976) State of Vietnam (1949–1955) Republic of Vietnam (1955–1975) Republic of South Vietnam (1969...

Ngô Dynasty (939-965)

Title Real name Reign Age at death
Tiền Ngô Vương Ngô Quyền 939-944 47
Dương Tam Kha 944-950
Hậu Ngô Vương Ngô Xương Ngập
Ngô Xương Văn
Ngô Xương Xí
950-965
The 12 Lords Rebellion 965-968

Around the year 930 AD, as Ngô Quyen (吳權) rose to power, northern Vietnam was a province and vassal state of China and was referred to as Giao Chi (交趾). Every year the governor/administrator of Giao Chi had to pay tribute and give offerings to China. ...

Đinh Dynasty (968-979)

Title Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Đinh Tiên Hoàng Thái Bình Đinh Bộ Lĩnh 968-979 56
Đinh Phế Đế None Đinh Toàn 979-980 27

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Tiền Lê Dynasty (980-1009)

Title Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Lê Đại Hành Thiên Phúc
Hưng Thống (989-993)
Ứng Thiên (994-1005)
Lê Hoàn 980-1005 65
Lê Trung Tông Lê Long Việt 1005 (3 days) 23
Lê Ngoạ Triều Cảnh Thụy (1008-1009) Lê Long Đĩnh 1005-1009 24

Lý Dynasty (1009-1225)

Title (temple name) Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Lý Thái Tổ Thuận Thiên Lý Công Uẩn 1009-1028 55
Lý Thái Tông Thiên Thành (1028-1033)
Thông Thụy (1034-1038)
Càn Phù Hữu Đạo (1039-1041)
Minh Đạo (1042-1043)
Thiên Cảm Thánh Võ (1044-1048)
Sùng Hưng Đại Bảo (1049-1054)
Lý Phật Mã 1028-1054 55
Lý Thánh Tông Long Thụy Thái Bình (1054-1058)
Chương Thánh Gia Khánh (1059-1065)
Long Chương Thiên Tự (1066-1067)
Thiên Huống Bảo Tượng (1060)
Thần Võ (1069-1072)
Lý Nhật Tông 1054-1072 50
Lý Nhân Tông Thái Ninh (1072-1075)
Anh Võ Chiêu Thắng (1076-1084)
Quảng Hữu (1085-1091)
Hội Phong (1092-1100)
Long Phù (1101-1109)
Hội Tường Đại Khánh (1110-1119)
Thiên Phù Duệ Võ (1120-1126)
Thiên Phù Khánh Thọ (1127)
Lý Càn Đức 1072-1127 63
Lý Thần Tông Thiên Thuận (1128-1132)
Thiên Chương Bảo Tự (1133-1137)
Lý Dương Hoán 1128-1138 23
Lý Anh Tông Thiệu Minh (1138-1139)
Đại Định (1140-1162)
Chính Long Bảo Ứng 1163-1173)
Thiên Cảm Chí Bảo (1174-1175)
Lý Thiên Tộ 1138-1175 40
Lý Cao Tông Trinh Phù (1176-1185)
Thiên Gia Bảo Hữu (1202-1204)
Trị Bình Long Ứng (1205-1210)
Lý Long Trát (Lý Long Cán) 1176-1210 38
Lý Huệ Tông Kiến Gia Lý Sảm 1211-1224 33
Lý Chiêu Hoàng Thiên Chương Hữu Đạo Lý Phật Kim (Lý Thiên Hinh) 1224-1225 60

The Lý Dynasty (Vietnamese: nhà Lý, pronounced like Lee), sometimes known as the Posterior Lý Dynasty (nhà Hậu Lý), was a Vietnamese dynasty that began in 1009 when Lý Thái Tổ overthrew the Anterior Lê Dynasty (nhà Tiền Lê) and ended in 1225 when the queen L... Lý Thái Tổ (974-1028) was the emperor of Vietnam from 1009 to 1128. ... Lý Thái Tông (chữ Hán: 李太宗;1000 - 1054) was the posthumous title of Ly Phat Ma(李佛瑪), king of the Lý Dynasty of Dai Viet (Northern Vietnam) from 1028 to 1054. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Trần Dynasty (1225-1400)

Title (temple name) Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Trần Thái Tông Kiến Trung (1225-1237)
Thiên Ứng Chính Bình (1238-1350)
Nguyên Phong (1251-1258)
Trần Cảnh 1225-1258 60
Trần Thánh Tông Thiệu Long (1258-1272)
Bảo Phù (1273-1278)
Trần Hoảng 1258-1278 51
Trần Nhân Tông Thiệu Bảo (1279-1284)
Trùng Hưng (1285-1293)
Trầm Khâm 1279-1293 50
Trần Anh Tông Hưng Long Trần Thuyên 1293-1314 54
Trần Minh Tông Đại Khánh (1314 - 1323)
Khai Thái (1324 - 1329)
Trần Mạnh 1314-1329 58
Trần Hiến Tông Khai Hữu Trần Vượng 1329-1341 23
Trần Dụ Tông Thiệu Phong (1341 - 1357)
Đại Trị ( 1358-1369)
Trần Hạo 1341-1369 33
Trần Nghệ Tông Thiệu Khánh Trần Phủ 1370-1372 74
Trần Duệ Tông Long Khánh Trần Kính 1372-1377 40
Trần Phế Đế Xương Phù Trần Hiện 1377-1388 27
Trần Thuận Tông Quang Thái Trần Ngung 1388-1398 22
Trần Thiếu Đế Kiến Tân Trần Án 1398-1400

The Trần Dynasty (陳朝 Trần Triều; or vernacularly Nhà Trần, meaning the Trần Family) was a Vietnamese dynasty that ruled Vietnam (at that time known as Đại Việt) from 1225 to 1400. ... Trần Nhân Tông (1258 – 1308), given name Trần Khâm, was the third emperor of the Trần Dynasty of Vietnam. ...

Hồ Dynasty (1400-1407)

Title Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Hồ Quý Ly Thánh Nguyên Hồ Quý Ly 1400
Hồ Hán Thương Thiệu Thành (1401 - 1402)
Khai Đại (1403 - 1407)
Hồ Hán Thương 1401-1407

The Hồ Dynasty was a short-lived seven-year reign of two emperors, Hồ Quý Lý in 1400 who, after 9 months of reign, gave the throne to his second son, Hồ Han Thuong, who reigned from 1400 till 1407, a habit from the previous Tran Dynasty to bequest the...

Hậu Trần Dynasty (1407-1413)

Tile Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Giản Định Đế Hưng Khánh Trần Ngỗi 1407-1409
Trùng Quang Đế Trùng Quang Trần Quý Khoáng 1409-1413

The period of 1407 till 1417 in the history of Vietnam is characterized by 2 revolts centered around 2 figures, Tran Quy Giang Dinh De and Tran Qui Khoach. ...

Hậu Lê Dynasty (Lê sơ period, 1428-1527)

Title (temple name) 'Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Lê Thái Tổ Thuận Thiên Lê Lợi 1428-1433 49
Lê Thái Tông Thiệu Bình (1434-1442)
Đại Bảo (1440-1442)
Lê Nguyên Long 1434-1442 20
Lê Nhân Tông Đại Hòa (1443-1453)
Diên Ninh (1454-1459)
Lê Bang Cơ 1443-1459 19
Lê Thánh Tông Quang Thuận (1460-1469)
Hồng Đức (1470-1497)
Lê Tư Thành 1460-1497 56
Lê Hiến Tông Cảnh Thống Lê Tranh 1497-1504 44
Lê Túc Tông Thái Trinh Lê Thuần 6/1504-12/1504 17
Lê Uy Mục Đoan Khánh Lê Tuấn 1505-1509 22
Lê Tương Dực Hồng Thuận Lê Dinh 1510-1516 24
Lê Quang Trị 1516 (3 ngày) 8
Lê Chiêu Tông Quang Thiệu (1516-1526) Lê Y 1516-1522 26
Lê Cung Hoàng Quang Thiệu (1516-1526)
Thống Nguyên (1527)
Lê Xuân 1522-1527 21

The Later Lê Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Hậu Lê, Sino-Vietnamese: 後黎朝), sometimes referred to as the Lê Dynasty (the earlier Lê Dynasty ruled only for a brief period) was the longest-ruling dynasty of Vietnam, ruling the country from 1428 to 1788, with a brief interruption. ... Lê Lợi (黎俐; 1384 or 1385? – 1433), Emperor of Vietnam and founder of the Le Dynasty. ... Le Thai Tong (1423 - 1442) son of the hero-king Le Loi and emperor of Vietnam from 1438 till his early death four years later. ... Le Nhan Tong (1441–1459) was king of Vietnam from 1453 till his murder in a coup. ... Le Thanh Tong (1442–1497) was king of Vietnam from 1460 till his death from old age. ...

Hậu Lê Dynasty (trung hưng period, 1533-1788)

Southern and Northern Dynasties

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Southern Dynasty - Later Le Dynasty

Title (temple name) Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Lê Trang Tông Nguyên Hòa Lê Duy Ninh 1533-1548 31
Lê Trung Tông Thuận Bình Lê Huyên 1548-1556 28
Lê Anh Tông Thiên Hữu (1557)
Chính Trị (1558-1571)
Hồng Phúc (1572-1573)
Lê Duy Bang 1556-1573 42
Lê Thế Tông Gia Thái (1573-1577)
Quang Hưng (1578-1599)
Lê Duy Đàm 1573-1599 33

The Later Lê Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Hậu Lê, Sino-Vietnamese: 後黎朝), sometimes referred to as the Lê Dynasty (the earlier Lê Dynasty ruled only for a brief period) was the longest-ruling dynasty of Vietnam, ruling the country from 1428 to 1788, with a brief interruption. ...

Northern Dynasty - Mạc Dynasty (1527-1592)

Title (temple name) Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Mạc Thái Tổ Minh Đức Mạc Đăng Dung 1527-1529 59
Mạc Thái Tông Đại Chính Mạc Đăng Doanh 1530-1540
Mạc Hiến Tông Quãng Hòa Mạc Phúc Hải 1541-1546
Mạc Tuyên Tông Vĩnh Định (1547)
Cảnh Lịch (1548-1553)
Quang Bảo (1554-1561)
Mạc Phúc Nguyên 1546-1561
Mạc Mậu Hợp Thuần Phúc (1562-1565)
Sùng Khang (1566-1577)
Diên Thành (1578-1585)
Đoan Thái (1586-1587)
Hưng Trị (1588-1590)
Hồng Ninh (1591-1592)
Mạc Mậu Hợp 1562-1592 31
Mạc Toàn Vũ Anh (1592-1592) Mạc Toàn 1592-1592  ?

Reign in Cao Bằng till 1677: The Mac Dynasty. ... Mạc Đăng Dung (d. ...

  • Mạc Kính Chỉ (1592-1593)
  • Mạc Kính Cung (1593-1625)
  • Mạc Kính Khoan (1623-1625)
  • Mạc Kính Vũ (1638-1677)

Trịnh - Nguyễn Civil War

Lê Emperors

Title (temple name) Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Lê Kính Tông Thận Đức (1600)
Hoằng Định (1601-1619)
Lê Duy Tân 1600-1619 32
Lê Thần Tông Vĩnh Tộ (1620-1628)
Đức Long (1629-1643)
Dương Hòa (1635-1643)
Lê Duy Kỳ 1619-1643 56
Lê Chân Tông Phúc Thái Lê Duy Hựu 1643-1649 20
Lê Thần Tông Khánh Đức (1649-1652)
Thịnh Đức (1653-1657)
Vĩnh Thọ (1658-1661)
Vạn Khánh (1662)
Lê Duy Kỳ 1649-1662 56
Lê Huyền Tông Cảnh Trị Lê Duy Vũ 1663-1671 18
Lê Gia Tông Dương Đức (1672-1673)
Đức Nguyên (1674-1675)
Lê Duy Hợi 1672-1675 15
Lê Hy Tông Vĩnh Trị (1678-1680)
Chính Hòa (1680-1705)
Lê Duy Hợp 1676-1704 54
Lê Dụ Tông Vĩnh Thịnh (1706-1719)
Bảo Thái (1720-1729)
Lê Duy Đường 1705-1728 52
Đế Duy Phường Vĩnh Khánh Lê Duy Phường 1729-1732
Lê Thuần Tông Long Đức Lê Duy Tường 1732-1735 37
Lê Ý Tông Vĩnh Hữu Lê Duy Thìn 1735-1740 41
Lê Hiển Tông Cảnh Hưng Lê Duy Diêu 1740-1786 70
Lê Mẫn Đế Chiêu Thống Lê Duy Kỳ 1787-1789 28

Trịnh Lords (1545-1786)

Title (temple name) Real name In power Age at death
Thế Tổ Minh Khang Thái Vương Trịnh Kiểm 1545-1570 68
Bình An Vương Trịnh Tùng 1570-1623 74
Thanh Đô Vương Trịnh Tráng 1623-1652 81
Tây Đô Vương Trịnh Tạc 1653-1682 77
Định Vương Trịnh Căn 1682-1709 77
An Đô Vương Trịnh Cương 1709-1729 44
Uy Nam Vương Trịnh Giang 1729-1740 51
Minh Đô Vương Trịnh Doanh 1740-1767 48
Tĩnh Đô Vương Trịnh Sâm 1767-1782 41
Điện Đô Vương Trịnh Cán 1782 (2 tháng) 6
Đoan Nam Vương Trịnh Khải 1782-1786 24
Án Đô Vương Trịnh Bồng 1786-1787 44

Trinh Lords (1553 - 1789) A series of rulers of Vietnam who controlled the powers of government while leaving a figurhead as king. ... Trịnh Kiểm ruled part of Vietnam from 1545 - 1570. ... Trinh Tung ruled Vietnam from 1570 - 1623 (also known as Trinh Tong and also given the title Binh An Vuong) Trinh Tung, one of the famous Trinh Lords who ruled Vietnam while a succession of figurehead kings nominally ruled the country. ... Trịnh Tráng ruled Vietnam from 1623 – 1654. ... Trịnh Tạc ruled Vietnam from 1654 - 1682 Trinh Tac, one of the most successful of the Trinh Lords who ruled north Vietnam. ... Trịnh Căn ruled Vietnam from 1682 - 1709 (he ruled with the title Dinh Vuong) Trịnh Căn was one of the Trịnh Lords who ruled Vietnam. ... Trinh Cuong ruled Vietnam from 1709 - 1729 (he ruled with the title An Do Vuong) Trinh Cuong, one of the Trinh Lords who ruled Vietnam. ...

Nguyễn Lords (1600-1802)

Title Real name In power Age at death
Chúa Tiên Nguyễn Hoàng 1600-1613 89
Chúa Sãi hay Chúa Bụt Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên 1613-1635 73
Chúa Thượng Nguyễn Phúc Lan 1635-1648 48
Chúa Hiền Nguyễn Phúc Tần 1648-1687 68
Chúa Nghĩa Nguyễn Phúc Trăn 1687-1691 43
Minh Vương Nguyễn Phúc Chu 1691-1725 51
Ninh Vương Nguyễn Phúc Chú 1725-1738 43
Vũ Vương Nguyễn Phúc Khoát 1738-1765 52
Định Vương Nguyễn Phúc Thuần 1765-1777 24
Nguyễn Vương Nguyễn Phúc Anh 1781-1802 59

The Nguyen Lords (1558 - 1775) were a series of rulers of Southern Vietnam. ... Nguyen Hoang 1525 - 1613; ruled the southern provinces of Vietnam from 1558 - 1613. ... Nguyen Phuc Nguyen (1563 - 1635); ruled the southern provinces of Vietnam from 1613 - 1635. ... Nguyen Phuc Lan 1601 - 1648; ruled the southern provinces of Vietnam from 1635 - 1648. ... Nguyễn Phúc Tần 1620 - 1687; ruled the southern provinces of Vietnam from 1648 - 1687. ... Nguyễn Phúc Trăn 1650 - 1691; ruled the southern provinces of Vietnam from 1687 - 1691. ... Nguyễn Phúc Chu 1675 - 1725; ruled the southern provinces of Vietnam from 1691 - 1725. ... Nguyễn Phúc Khoát (1714-1765) was one of the Nguyễn lords who ruled over the southern portion of Vietnam from the 16th-18th centuries. ... Gia Long (1762-1820), born Nguyễn Phúc Ánh, was an emperor of Annam. ...

Tây Sơn Dynasty (1778-1802)

Title (era name) Era name Real name Reign Age at death
Thái Đức Hoàng Đế Thái Đức Nguyễn Nhạc 1778-1793
Quang Trung Hoàng Đế Quang Trung Nguyễn Huệ 1788-1792 40
Cảnh Thịnh Hoàng Đế Cảnh Thịnh
Bảo Hưng
Nguyễn Quang Toản 1792-1802 20

The name of Tây Sơn is used in many ways referring back to the period of peasant rebellions and decentralized dynasties established between the eras of the Lê and Nguyễn dynasties in history of Vietnam. ...

Nguyễn Dynasty (1802-1945)

Title (era name) Real name Reign Age at death
Gia Long Nguyễn Phúc Anh 1802-1820 59
Minh Mạng Nguyễn Phúc Đảm 1820-1841 50
Thiệu Trị Nguyễn Phúc Miên Tông 1841-1847 41
Tự Đức Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Nhậm 1847-1883 55
Dục Đức Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Ái 1883 (3 days) 30
Hiệp Hoà Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Dật 6/1883-11/1883 36
Kiến Phúc Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Đăng 12/1883-8/1884 15
Hàm Nghi Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Lịch 8/1884-8/1885 64
Đồng Khánh Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Kỷ 1885-1889 25
Thành Thái Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Lân 1889-1907 74
Duy Tân Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh San 1907-1916 46
Khải Định Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Đảo 1916-1925 41
Bảo Đại Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh Thuỵ 1926-1945 83

Tây Sơn Dynasty (1778–1802) Nguyễn Dynasty (1802–1945) French Indochina (1887–1954) Empire of Vietnam (1945) North-South Division During The Indochina Wars (1945–1975) Democratic Republic of Vietnam State of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam Republic of South Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976) List... Gia Long (1762-1820), born Nguyễn Phúc Ánh, was an emperor of Annam. ... Minh Mạng (1791-1841) was the second emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty of Vietnam, reigning from 14 February 1820 until 20 January, 1841. ... Thiệu Trị (1807 - 4 November 1847) Nguyễn Mien Tong was the third emperor of the Vietnamese Nguyễn Dynasty taking the era name of Thiệu Trị. He was the eldest son of emperor Minh Mạng, and reigned from 14 February 1841 until his death on 4... Emperor Tự Đức Emperor Tự Đức was the 4th Emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty of Vietnam and reigned from 1847-1883. ... Emperor Dục Đức (dzuc-duc) was the 5th Emperor of the Vietnamese Nguyễn Dynasty and reigned in 1883. ... Emperor Hiệp Hoà was the 6th emperor of the Vietnamese Nguyễn Dynasty and reigned in 1883. ... For the fictional character see Kien Phuc (Wild Cards). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Emperor Đồng Khánh (19 February 1864 - 28 January 1889) was the 9th Emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty of Vietnam. ... Emperor Thành Thái of the Vietnamese Nguyễn Dynasty was born Prince Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Lân, son of Emperor Dục Đức. ... Duy Tan Emperor Duy Tân (維新), born in 1899, was one of only two Nguyễn Dynasty emperors to gain widespread respect and popularity in Vietnam. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Bảo Đại (保大帝, 22 October 1913 – 30 July 1997) was the 13th and last ruler of the Nguyễn Dynasty. ...

Champa (192-1832)

Dynasty Title Real name Reign Age at death
I Dynasty Sri Mara 192- ?
 ?
 ?
Fan Hiong (Fan Hsiung) fl. 270
Fan Yi c. 284-336
II Dynasty Fan Wen 336-349
Fan Fo 349- ?
Bhadravarman I fl. 377
Gangaraja
Manorathavarman
Wen Ti d.c. 420
III Dynasty Fan Yang Mai I c. 420-c. 431
Fan Yang Mai II c. 431-c. 455
Fan Shen Ch’eng c. 455-c. 484
Fan Tang Ken Ch’uan c. 484-c. 492
Fan Chou Nong c. 492-c. 502
Fan Wen Tsan c. 502-c. 510
Devavarman c 510-c 526
Vijayavarman c 526/9
IV Dynasty Rudravarman I c. 529 ?
Sambuvarman c. 605
Kanharpadharma c. 629 ?
Bhasadharma  ? 640-
Bhadresvaravarman 645- ?
Isanavarman (FEMALE) d. 653
Vikrantavarman I 653- ?
Vikrantavarman II c. 686-c. 731
Rudravarman II c. 731/58
V Dynasty (of Panduranga) Prithindravarman  ? 758- ?
Satyavarman c. 770/87
Indravarman I c. 787/803
Harivarman I c. 803/17 > ?
Vikrantavarman III  ? -c. 854
VI Dynasty (of Bhrigu) Indravarman II c. 854/98
Jaya Sinhavarman I c. 898/903
Jaya Saktivarman
Bhadravarman II fl. 910
Indravarman III c. 918-959
Jaya Indravarman I 959- < 965
Paramesvaravarman I < 965-982
Indravarman IV 982-986's
Lieou Ki-Tsong, of Annam c. 986-989
VII Dynasty Harivarman II c. 989-
Yan Pu Ku Vijaya c. 999/1007
Harivarman III fl. 1010
Patamesvaravarman II fl. 1018
Vikrantavarman IV  ? -1030
Jaya Sinhavarman II 1030-1044
VIII Dynasty (of the South) Jaya Paramesvaravarman I 1044- ?
Bhadravarman III  ? -1061
Rudravarman III 1061-1074
IX Dynasty Harivarman IV 1074-1080
Jaya Indravarman II 1080-1081, 1086-1114
Paramabhodhisatva 1081-1086
Harivarman V 1114-1139
X Dynasty Jaya Indravarman III 1139/45
XI Dynasty Rudravarman IV (Khmer vassal) 1145-1147
Jaya Harivarman I 1147-1167
Jaya Harivarman II 1167
Jaya Indravarman IV 1167-1190, d. 1192
XII Dynasty Suryajayavarman (Khmer vassal in Vijaya) 1190-1191
Suryavarman (Khmer vassal in Pandurang) 1190-1203
Jaya Indravarman V (in Vijaya) 1191
Cam Bốt thuộc 1203-1220
Jaya Paramesvaravarman II 1220-c. 1252
Jaya Indravarman VI c. 1252-1265
Indravarman V 1265-1288
Jaya Sinhavarman III 1288-1307
Jaya Sinhavarman IV 1307-1312
Chế Nang (Annamite Vassal) 1312-1318
XIII Dynasty Chế A Nan 1318-1342
Trà Hoa Bồ Đề 1342-1360
Chế Bồng Nga (Red king-strongest king) 1360-1390
XIV Dynasty Ko Cheng 1390-1400
Jaya Sinhavarman V 1400-1441
Maija Vijaya 1441-1446
Moho Kouei-Lai 1446-1449
Moho Kouei-Yeou 1449-1458
XV Dynasty Moho P'an-Lo-Yue 1458-1460
P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan 1460-1471
Dynasty of the South Po Ro Me 1627-1651
Po Niga 1652-1660
Po Saut 1660-1692
Dynasty of Po Saktiraidaputih, vassal Cham rulers under the Nguyễn Lords Po Saktirai da putih 1695-1728
Po Ganvuh da putih 1728-1730
Po Thuttirai 1731-1732
vacant 1732-1735
Po Rattirai 1735-1763
Po Tathun da moh-rai 1763-1765
Po Tithuntirai da paguh 1765-1780
Po Tithuntirai da parang 1780-1781
vacant 1781-1783
Chei Krei Brei 1783-1786
Po Tithun da parang 1786-1793
Po Lathun da paguh 1793-1799
Po Chong Chan 1799-1822

South East Asia circa 1100 C.E. Champa territory in green. ...

Funan (1-627)

Title Real name Reign Age at death
Kambu Brahmin ruler, 1st century AD
Soma (fem.) latter 1st century
Kaundinya I (Hun-t’ien) latter 1st century
 ?
 ?
Hun P’an-h’uang 2nd half of 2nd c.
P’an-P’an early 3rd century
Fan Shih-Man ca. 205-225
Fan Chin-Sheng c. 225
Fan Chan c. 225-c. 240
Fan Hsun c. 240-287
Fan Ch’ang c. 245
Fan Hsiung 270 ?-285
 ?
 ?
Chandan (Chu Chan-t’an) 337
 ?
 ?
Kaundinya II (Chiao Chen-ju)  ?-434
Sresthavarman ? or Sri Indravarman (Che-li-pa-mo or Shih-li-t’o-pa-mo) 434-435
 ?
 ?
Kaundinya Jayavarman (She-yeh-pa-mo) 484-514
Rudravarman 514-539 d. 550
Sarvabhauma ? (Liu-t’o-pa-mo)  ?
 ? c. 550-627

Funan (Old Khmer Bnam, Modern Khmer Phnom (i. ...

References

  • Nước Việt Nam qua từng thời kỳ lịch sử – Vietnam Net
  • Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư
  • Trần Trọng Kim, Việt Nam sử lược
Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư (Hán tự: 大越史記全書 A Complete History of Great Viet) is a 15th-century Vietnamese work of history, written in classical Chinese. ... Trần Trọng Kim (1883-1953) was a Vietnamese scholar and politician who served as the Prime Minister of the short-lived Empire of Vietnam, a puppet state created by Imperial Japan in 1945. ...


 

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