Đồng Khánh

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Đồng Khánh
Emperor of Vietnam
Emperor of Nguyễn Dynasty
Reign1885–1889
PredecessorHàm Nghi
SuccessorThành Thái
Born19 February 1864
Died28 January 1889(1889-01-28) (aged 24)
Burial
Tư Lăng
Thủy Xuân commune, Huế, Việt Nam
SpouseEmpress Phụ Thiên
Empress Hựu Thiên
IssueNguyễn Phúc Bửu Đảo, Emperor Khải Định
5 other sons and 3 daughters
Names
Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Kỷ
Nguyễn Phúc Biện
Era name and dates
Đồng Khánh: 1885–1889
Posthumous name
Hoằng Liệt Thống Thiết Mẫn Huệ Thuần Hoàng đế
弘烈統哲敏惠純皇帝
Temple name
Cảnh Tông (景宗)
HouseNguyễn Dynasty
FatherNguyễn Phúc Hồng Cai, Prince of Kiên Thái
MotherBùi Thị Thanh
SignatureĐồng Khánh's signature

Emperor Đồng Khánh (19 February 1864 – 28 January 1889), born Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Kỷ, also known as Chánh Mông, was the ninth emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty of Vietnam. He reigned three years between 1885 and 1889.

Đồng Khánh was the eldest son of Prince Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Cai. As his uncle, Emperor Tự Đức, had no children, Đồng Khánh was adopted and made the Duke of Kiên Giang. Đồng Khánh came to the throne in the aftermath of the events starting from 4 July 1885, when court regents Nguyễn Văn Tường and Tôn Thất Thuyết took the young Emperor Hàm Nghi from the Purple Forbidden City of Huế, and took him to the mountains as the figurehead of a revolutionary movement against the French. To take away the legitimacy of Hàm Nghi, the French enthroned Prince Ưng Kỷ - Hàm Nghi's elder half brother. He took the era name of "Đồng Khánh".

Madame Nhu, the First Lady of South Vietnam from 1955–63, was a great-granddaughter of Đồng Khánh.[1][2][3][4]

Imperial examination at Nam Định during Đồng Khánh's era in (1888)
Đồng Khánh
Vietnamese name
VietnameseĐồng Khánh
Hán-Nôm
Birth name
Vietnamese alphabetNguyễn Phúc Ưng Kỷ
Hán-Nôm

References

  1. ^ http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Vietnam/annam9.htm
  2. ^ Erica J. Peters - Appetites and Aspirations in Vietnam: 2011 "His dramatic embrace of Western grand cuisine met with the approval of his French overlords, though whether other Vietnamese saw Đồng Khánh as manipulating the French or as a puppet depended on their own political perspective."
  3. ^ Vietnamese Royal Exile in Japan - Page 27 "Meanwhile, Đồng Khánh assumed the throne after Hàm Nghi vas removed from power. To some degree Đồng Khánh benefited from French efforts to restore Some prestige to the Vietnamese monarchy, the demise of which was one of the ..."
  4. ^ Christian Culas, François Robinne Inter-Ethnic Dynamics in Asia: Considering the Other 2009 "EMPEROR ĐồNG KHÁNH'S DESCRIPTIVE GEOGRAPHY (1888) Another important source written in characters on the ethnic populations of northern Vietnam is the Emperor Đồng Khánh's Descriptive Geography (Ngô Duc Tho, Nguyên Văn .
Đồng Khánh
Born: 19 February 1864 Died: 28 January 1889
Regnal titles
Preceded by Emperor of Vietnam
1885–1889
Succeeded by