Lê Huyền Tông
Appearance
Lê Huyền Tông 黎玄宗 | |||||||||||||||||
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Emperor of Đại Việt | |||||||||||||||||
Emperor of Đại Việt | |||||||||||||||||
Reign | 1662–1671 | ||||||||||||||||
Predecessor | Lê Thần Tông | ||||||||||||||||
Successor | Lê Gia Tông | ||||||||||||||||
Regent | Trịnh Tạc | ||||||||||||||||
Born | 1654 Đông Kinh, Đại Việt | ||||||||||||||||
Died | 16 November 1671 Đông Kinh, Đại Việt | ||||||||||||||||
Burial | Quả Thịnh Tomb (果盛陵) | ||||||||||||||||
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House | House of Lê | ||||||||||||||||
Father | Lê Thần Tông | ||||||||||||||||
Mother | Phạm Thị Ngọc Hậu |
Lê Huyền Tông (黎玄宗, 1654 – 16 November 1671) was the 19th emperor of Vietnamese Later Lê dynasty.[1]
Biography
[edit]Lê Huyền Tông's birth name is Lê Duy Vũ[2] (黎維禑) and courtesy name Duy Hi[3] (維禧). He was born in 1654 and reigned from 1662 to 1671. He was a figurehead emperor under the power of lord Trịnh Tạc who ruled 1657-82.[4]
After his coronation, he established the diplomatic relation with Qing dynasty in China. He also prohibited people to become Christians.[5]
Family
[edit]Consorts and their respective issues :
- Queen Trịnh Thị Ngọc Ang (鄭氏玉𣖮)
References
[edit]- Nguyễn, Phút Tản (1964). A Modern History of Viet-nam (1802-1954). Khai-Trí. pp. 134–135.
- Tucker, Spencer (1999). Vietnam. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0-8131-0966-3.