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This article lists the monarchs of Vietnam. Under the emperor at home, king abroad system used by later dynasties, Vietnamese monarchs would use the title of emperor (皇帝, Hoàng đế; or other equivalents) domestically, and the more common term sovereign (𤤰, Vua), king (王, Vương), or his/her (Imperial) Majesty (陛下, Bệ hạ ...
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title [j] 111 BCE 9 CE 120 years Imperial Liu 劉: Wu of Han: Liu Ying [k] Xin dynasty [i] Tân triều / Nhà Tân 新朝 / 茹新: No independent Vietnamese dynastic title [j] 9 CE 23 CE 14 years Imperial Wang 王: Wang Mang Eastern Han [h] [i] [l] Đông Hán 東漢: No independent Vietnamese dynastic title ...
Following is the family tree of Vietnamese monarchs from the autonomous period of the Khúc clan (905–923) to the reign of Bảo Đại (1926–1945), the last emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty. Emperors, kings and lords of each monarch are denoted by different colours with the period of their reigns.
Vietnamese emperors (12 C, 3 P) Vietnamese kings (2 C, 12 P) Vietnamese lords (2 C) B. Vietnamese Buddhist monarchs (12 C, 1 P) R. ... Trần Cảo (king) Trần Dụ ...
Vietnamese Chữ Hán European equivalent Remarks Hoàng đế: 皇帝 Emperor: see Chinese nobility: Quốc vương: 國王 King: lit. “King of the State”. In the historical context of Vietnam and Imperial China, Quốc vương was used to refer to the Emperor of Vietnam in its correspondences with the Chinese dynasties.
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Pages in category "Vietnamese emperors" ... Hồ Quý Ly; Hùng king; M. Mai Thúc Loan This page was last edited on 18 November 2023, at 09:15 ...
Nearly 80% percent of the Empire's population were ethnic Vietnamese (called Annamites then), [233] whom language belonged to the Mon-Khmer (Mon–Annamite then) family, [234] and the rest were Cham, Chinese, Khmer, Mường, Tày (called Thô then), and other 50 ethnic minorities such as the Mang, Jarai, Yao.