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List of monarchs of Vietnam

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).[1][2]

Monarch of Vietnam
Last to reign
Bảo Đại

8 January 1926 – 25 August 1945
Details
First monarchKinh Dương Vương (as King) (Mythical)
Zhao Tuo (as Emperor) (Historical but still controversial)
Last monarchBảo Đại (as Emperor)
Formation2879 BC (Mythical)
203 BC (Historical)
AbolitionAugust 25, 1945
ResidenceCổ Loa Citadel (257 BC,939 – 967)
Imperial Citadel of Hoa Lư (968–1009)
Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long (1010–1400; 1428–1789)
Citadel of the Hồ Dynasty (1400–1407)
Imperial City of Huế (1802–1945)
Pretender(s)Guy Georges Vĩnh San (son of Emperor Duy Tân)

Overview edit

Some Vietnamese monarchs declared themselves kings (vương) or emperors (hoàng đế).[1][2] Imperial titles were used for both domestic and foreign affairs, except for diplomatic missions to China where Vietnamese monarchs were regarded as kingship or prince. Many of the Later Lê monarchs were figurehead rulers, with the real powers resting on feudal lords and princes who were technically their servants. Most Vietnamese monarchs are known through their posthumous names or temple names, while the Nguyễn dynasty, the last reigning house is known through their era names.

Titles edit

Vietnamese titles edit

Vietnamese monarchs used and were referred to by many titles, depending on each ruler's prestige and favor. Except for legendary rulers and the Sinitic-speaking Zhao dynasty and the Early Ly dynasty, the most popular and common Vietnamese designation for ruler, vua 𪼀 (lit. sovereign, chieftain), according to Liam C. Kelley, is "largely based on a pure semantic association based on the benevolent feature associated to the 'father' (but, on the other hand, the image of the father may also be terrifying, strict, or even mean)." Because there is no elaborated Chinese character or any attempt to standardize the Sino-Vietnamese Chữ Nôm script to render vua, the title was rendered in different ways. Vua in Ancient Vietnamese (10th–15th centuries) is attested in the 14th-century Buddhist literature Việt Điện U Linh Tập as bùgài (布蓋) in Chinese or vua cái (great sovereign in Vietnamese),[3] in 15th-century Buddhist scripture Phật thuyết đại báo phụ mẫu ân trọng kinh as sībù (司布); in Middle Vietnamese (16th–17th centuries) as ꞗua or bua;[4] becoming vua in Early Modern Vietnamese (18-19th centuries) such as recorded by Alexis-Marie de Rochon's A Voyage to Madagascar and the East Indies.[5] Vua is not found in any Vietnamese dynastic records which all were written in the lingua franca Chữ Hán through.[citation needed]

According to Mark Alves, Vietnamese vua was seemingly a loan word borrowed from the Old Chinese form of title Wáng (王, king), *‍ɢʷaŋ, to Proto-Viet-Muong. Frédéric Pain, however, insists that vua is from a completely indigenous Vietic lexicon, derived from sesquisyllabic proto-Vietic *k.bɔ.[6] While the monarch was commonly referred vernacularly as vua, Vietnamese royal records and official ceremonial titles have used hoàng đế (emperor) or vương (king), which are Vietnamese renditions of Chinese royal titles Huángdì and Wáng, since the time of Đinh Bộ Lĩnh. They were employed to show the Vietnamese monarchs' credence, and the latter was used in tributary relations with the Chinese empires without being considered a Chinese subject.[6][7]

Buddhism exerted influence on a number of Vietnamese royal titles, such as when the late 12th-century devout Buddhist king Lý Cao Tông (r. 1176–1210) demanded his courtiers to refer him as phật (Buddha).[8] His great-grandfather and predecessor Lý Nhân Tông (r. 1072–1127), a great patronizer of the Buddhist sangha, in his stelae inscription erected in 1121, compared himself and his accomplishments with ancient rulers of the Indian subcontinent near the time of Gautama Buddha, particularly king Udayana and emperor Aśoka.[9]

Cham titles edit

Cham rulers of the former kingdom of Champa in present-day Central and Southern Vietnam used many titles, mostly derived from Hindu Sanskrit titles. There were prefix titles, among them, Jaya and Śrī, which Śrī (His glorious, His Majesty) was used more commonly before each ruler's name, and sometimes Śrī and Jaya were combined into Śrī Jaya[monarch name]. Royal titles were used to indicate the power and prestige of rulers: raja-di-raja (king of kings), maharajadhiraja (great king of kings), arddharaja (vice king/junior king).[10] After the fall of Vijaya Champa and the Simhavarmanid dynasty in 1471, all Sanskrit titles disappeared from Cham records, due to southern Panduranga rulers styled themselves as Po (native Cham title, which also means "King, His Majesty, Her Majesty"), and Islam gradually replaced Hinduism in post-1471 Champa.

Ancient period edit

Hồng Bàng period edit

According to tradition there were eighteen of the Hùng kings of the Hồng Bàng period, known then as Văn Lang at that time, from around 2879 BC to around 258 BC. Following is the list of 18 lines of Hùng kings as recorded in the book Việt Nam sử lược by Trần Trọng Kim.[11]

King Given name Reign, and line of descent
Kinh Dương Vương (涇陽王) Lộc Tục (祿續) 2879 – 2794 BC, Càn line (支乾)
Lạc Long Quân (貉龍君) Sùng Lãm (崇纜) 2793 – 2525 BC, Khảm line (支坎)
Hùng Lân vương (雄麟王), Hùng King III Lân Lang 2524 – 2253 BC, Cấn line (支艮)
Hùng Diệp Vương (雄曄王), Hùng King IV Bửu Lang 2252 – 1913 BC, Chấn line (支震)
Hùng Hy Vương, Hùng King V Viên Lang 1912 – 1713 BC, Tốn line (支巽)
Hùng Huy Vương (雄暉王), Hùng King VI Pháp Hải Lang 1712 – 1632 BC, Ly line (支離)
Hùng Chiêu Vương (雄昭王), Hùng King VII Lang Liêu 1631 – 1432 BC, Khôn line(支坤)
Hùng Vĩ Vương (雄暐王) Hùng King VIII Thừa Vân Lang 1431 – 1332 BC, Đoài line (支兌)
Hùng Định Vương( 雄定王), Hùng King IX Quân Lang 1331 – 1252 BC, Giáp line (支甲)
Hùng Hi Vương (雄曦王), Hùng King X Hùng Hải Lang 1251 – 1162 BC, Ất line (支乙)
Hùng Trinh Vương (雄楨王), Hùng King XI Hưng Đức Lang 1161 – 1055 BC, Bính line (支丙)
Hùng Vũ Vương (雄武王), Hùng King XII Đức Hiền Lang 1054 – 969 BC, Đinh line (支丁)
Hùng Việt Vương (雄越王), Hùng King XIII Tuấn Lang 968 – 854 BC, Mậu line (支戊)
Hùng Anh Vương (雄英王), Hùng King XIV Chân Nhân Lang 853 – 755 BC, Kỷ line (支己)
Hùng Triệu Vương (雄朝王), Hùng King XV Cảnh Chiêu Lang 754 – 661 BC, Canh line (支庚)
Hùng Tạo Vương (雄造王), Hùng King XVI Đức Quân Lang 660 – 569 BC, Tân line (支辛)
Hùng Nghị Vương (雄毅王), Hùng King XVII Bảo Quân Lang 568 – 409 BC, Nhâm line (支壬)
Hùng Duệ Vương (雄睿王), Hùng King XVIII Lý Văn Lang or Mai An Tiêm 408 – 258 BC, Quý line (支癸)

Âu Lạc (257–207 BC) edit

King Image Given name Reign
An Dương Vương (安陽王)   Thục Phán (蜀泮) 257–207 BC

Kingdom of Nam Việt (204–111 BC) edit

There is still a debate about the status of the Triệu dynasty (Zhao dynasty): traditional Vietnamese historians considered the Triệu dynasty as a local Vietnamese dynasty while modern Vietnamese historians typically consider the Triệu dynasty as a Chinese dynasty.[12]

Emperor or king Image Given name Reign
Triệu Vũ Đế
(趙武帝)
  Triệu Đà
(趙佗)
204–137 BC
Triệu Văn Đế
(趙文帝)
  Triệu Mạt
(趙眜)
137–125 BC
Triệu Minh Vương
(趙明王)
no image Triệu Anh Tề
(趙嬰齊)
125–113 BC
Triệu Ai Vương
(趙哀王)
  Triệu Hưng
(趙興)
113–112 BC
Triệu Thuật Dương Vương
(趙術陽王)
no image Triệu Kiến Đức
(趙建德)
112–111 BC

1st, 2nd, 3rd Chinese domination period (111 BC - 939 AD) edit

    Trưng Sisters Lady Triệu     Mai Hắc Đế      
Triệu dynasty           Early Lý dynasty       Phùng Hưng   Autonomy Independent time
111 BCE 40 43 246   249 544 602 722   766 789 906 938


Trưng Sisters (40–43) edit

Queen Full name Reign
Trưng Nữ Vương (徵女王) Trưng Trắc (徵側) 40–43

Mai rebellions (713–723) edit

Emperor Full name Reign
Mai Hắc Đế (梅黑帝) Mai Thúc Loan (梅叔鸞) 713–723
Mai Thiếu Đế (梅少帝) Mai Thúc Huy (梅叔輝) 722–723
Mai Bạch Đầu Đế (梅白頭帝) Mai Kỳ Sơn (梅奇山) 723 -724

Phùng rebellions (766–791) edit

King Full name Reign
Bố Cái Đại Vương (布蓋大王) Phùng Hưng (馮興) 766–791
Phùng An (馮安) Phùng An (馮安) 791–791

Early Lý dynasty (544–602) edit

Early Lý dynasty (544–602)
         
111 BC 544 602 938  
Emperor Full name Reign
Lý Nam Đế (李南帝) Lý Bôn (李賁) 544–548
Triệu Việt Vương (趙越王) Triệu Quang Phục (趙光復) 548–571
Đào Lang Vương (桃郎王) Lý Thiên Bảo (李天寶) 549–555
Hậu Lý Nam Đế (後李南帝) Lý Phật Tử (李佛子) 571–603

Đào Lang Vương is not officially considered as emperor of Early Lý dynasty as he was a self-claimed emperor.

Autonomous period (866–938) & Independent period (938–1407) edit

                Ming domination       Nam–Bắc triều * Bắc HàNam Hà     French Indochina  
Chinese domination Ngô   Đinh Early Lê Trần Hồ Later Trần   Mạc Revival Lê Tây Sơn Nguyễn Modern time
                                 
                          Trịnh lords        
                          Nguyễn lords        
939       1009 1225 1400     1427 1527 1592 1788 1858 1945


Tĩnh Hải quân (866–938) edit

Khúc Family (905–938)
       
111 BC 905 938  
Jiedushi Full name Reign
Khúc Tiên Chủ (曲先主) Khúc Thừa Dụ (曲承裕) 905–907
Khúc Trung Chủ (曲中主) Khúc Hạo (曲顥) 907–917
Khúc Hậu Chủ (曲後主) Khúc Thừa Mỹ (曲承美) 917–930
Dương Đình Nghệ (楊廷藝) Dương Đình Nghệ (楊廷藝) 930–937
Kiều Công Tiễn (矯公羡) Kiều Công Tiễn (矯公羡)[1] 937–938

At this time, the Khúc leaders still held the title of Jiedushi, hence they are not official kings of Vietnam.

Ngô dynasty (939–965) edit

Ngô dynasty (939–965)
       
939 965 1945  
King Image Era name Full name Reign
Tiền Ngô Vương (前吳王)   none Ngô Quyền (吳權) 939–944
Dương Bình Vương (楊平王)[2] no image none Dương Tam Kha (楊三哥) 944–950
Hậu Ngô Vương (後吳王)[3] no image none Ngô Xương Ngập (吳昌岌) and
Ngô Xương Văn (吳昌文)
951–954
950–965
  • ^ Dương Tam Kha came from the Dương family.[13]
  • ^ Hậu Ngô Vương was the title of both Ngô Xương Ngập and Ngô Xương Văn who co-ruled the country.[14]

Interregnum (965-968) edit

Warring states period edit

The throne of Ngô dynasty was upsurged by Dương Tam Kha, the brother-in-law of Ngô Quyền and this led to anger among those who were loyal to Ngô dynasty. The local warlords decided to make the rebellions to claim the throne.

Anarchy of the 12 Warlords (965–968)
       
965 968 1945  
Warlord Lifespan Real name Description
Ngô Sứ Quân (吳使君) ?–968 Ngô Xương Xí (吳昌熾) + Grandson of Ngô Quyền and son of Ngô Xương Ngập and the legitimate heir of throne
+ Surrendered and pardoned in 968
End of Ngô dynasty
Ngô Lãm công (吳覽公) or Ngô An vương (吳安王) ? - 979 Ngô Nhật Khánh (吳日慶) + Grandson of Ngô Quyền and son of Ngô Xương Văn + Surrendered and pardoned in 968
Deserted to Champa at the end of Đinh dynasty and died in 979
Đỗ Cảnh Công (杜景公) 912 - 967 Đỗ Cảnh Thạc (杜景碩) + Chinese ancestry from Jiangsu
+ General of Ngô Quyền and served in Battle of Bạch Đằng (938)
+ Injured by arrow-shooting and died in 967
Phạm Phòng Át (范防遏) 910 - 972 Phạm Bạch Hổ ( 范白虎) + General of Ngô Quyền and served in Battle of Bạch Đằng (938)
+ Surrendered and pardoned in 966 and promoted as general by Đinh Bộ Lĩnh
Long Kiều vương (隆橋王) ?-967 Kiều Công Hãn (矯公罕) + Grandson of Kiều Công Tiễn and served in Battle of Bạch Đằng (938)
+ Defeated and fled to Ngô Xương Xí's side and killed in 967 .
Kiều Lệnh Công (隆令公) ?-? Kiều Thuận (矯順) + Grandson of Kiều Công Tiễn and younger brother of Kiều Công Hãn
+ Defeated and killed .
Nguyễn Thái Bình (阮太平) 906 - 967 Nguyễn Khoan (阮寬) + Chinese ancestry
+ Oldest brother of Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp & Nguyễn Siêu
+ Surrendered and pardoned in 967 then become the monk .
Nguyễn Lệnh công (阮令公) or Vũ Ninh vương (武宁王) 908 - 967 Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp ( 阮守捷) + Chinese ancestry
+ Middle brother of Nguyễn Khoan & Nguyễn Siêu
+ Defeated and killed
Nguyễn Hữu Công (阮右公) 924 - 967 Nguyễn Siêu ( 阮超) + Chinese ancestry
+ Youngest brother of Nguyễn Khoan & Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp
+ Defeated and killed
Lý Lãng công (李郞公) ? - 968 Lý Khuê (李奎) + Defeated and killed
Trần Minh Công (陳明公) 888 - 967 Trần Lãm (陳覧) + Chinese ancestry from Guangdong
+ Later alliance with Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and adopted him as his son
+ After he died, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh inherited the army of Lãm and fight the unification war with the other warlord
Lữ Tá công (呂佐公) 927 - 968 Lã Đường ( 呂唐) + Defeated and killed

State of Đại Cồ Việt (968–1054) & State of Đại Việt (1054–1400, 1427–1804) edit

Đinh dynasty (968–980) edit

Đinh dynasty (968–980)
         
939 968 980 1945  
Emperor Image Era name Full name Reign
Đinh Tiên Hoàng (丁先皇)   Thái Bình (太平) Đinh Bộ Lĩnh (Đinh Hoàn)
(丁部領 / 丁環)
968–979
Đinh Phế Đế (丁廢帝)   Thái Bình (太平)[4] Đinh Toàn (Đinh Tuệ)
(丁璿 / 丁穗)
979–980
  • ^ Đinh Phế Đế continued to use his father's era name.[15]

Early Lê dynasty (980–1009) edit

Early Lê dynasty (980–1009)
         
939 980 1009 1945  
Emperor Image Era name Full name Reign
Lê Đại Hành (黎大行)   Thiên Phúc (天福)
Hưng Thống (興統) (989–993)
Ứng Thiên (應天) (994–1005)
Lê Hoàn (黎桓) 980–1005
Lê Trung Tông (黎中宗) No image none Lê Long Việt (黎龍鉞) 1005
(3 days)
Lê Ngoạ Triều (黎臥朝)   Cảnh Thụy (景瑞) (1008–1009) Lê Long Đĩnh (黎龍鋌) 1005–1009

Later Lý dynasty (1009–1225) edit

Later Lý dynasty (1009–1225)
         
939 1010 1225 1945  
Emperor image Era name Full name Reign
Lý Thái Tổ (李太祖)   Thuận Thiên (順天) Lý Công Uẩn (李公蘊) 1010–1028
Lý Thái Tông (李太宗)   Thiên Thành (天成) (1028–1033)
Thông Thụy (通瑞) (1034–1038)
Càn Phù Hữu Đạo (乾符有道) (1039–1041)
Minh Đạo (明道) (1042–1043)
Thiên Cảm Thánh Võ (天感聖武) (1044–1048)
Sùng Hưng Đại Bảo (崇興大寶) (1049–1054)
Lý Phật Mã (李佛瑪) 1028–1054
Lý Thánh Tông (李聖宗)   Long Thụy Thái Bình (龍瑞太平) (1054–1058)
Chương Thánh Gia Khánh (彰聖嘉慶) (1059–1065)
Long Chương Thiên Tự (龍彰天嗣) (1066–1067)
Thiên Huống Bảo Tượng (天貺寶象) (1068–1069)
Thần Võ (神武) (1069–1072)
Lý Nhật Tôn (李日尊) 1054–1072
Lý Nhân Tông (李仁宗)   Thái Ninh (太寧) (1072–1075)
Anh Võ Chiêu Thắng (英武昭勝) (1076–1084)
Quảng Hữu (廣祐) (1085–1091)
Hội Phong (會豐) (1092–1100)
Long Phù (龍符) (1101–1109)
Hội Tường Đại Khánh (會祥大慶) (1110–1119)
Thiên Phù Duệ Võ (天符睿武) (1120–1126)
Thiên Phù Khánh Thọ (天符慶壽) (1127)
Lý Càn Đức (李乾德) 1072–1127
Lý Thần Tông (李神宗)   Thiên Thuận (天順) (1128–1132)
Thiên Chương Bảo Tự (天彰寶嗣) (1133–1137)
Lý Dương Hoán (李陽煥) 1128–1138
Lý Anh Tông (李英宗)   Thiệu Minh (紹明) (1138–1139)
Đại Định (大定) (1140–1162)
Chính Long Bảo Ứng (政隆寶應) (1163–1173)
Thiên Cảm Chí Bảo (天感至寶) (1174–1175)
Lý Thiên Tộ (李天祚) 1138–1175
Lý Cao Tông (李高宗)   Trinh Phù (貞符) (1176–1185)
Thiên Tư Gia Thụy (天資嘉瑞) (1186–1201)
Thiên Gia Bảo Hữu (天嘉寶祐) (1202–1204)
Trị Bình Long Ứng (治平龍應) (1205–1210)
Lý Long Trát (Lý Long Cán) (李龍翰) 1176–1210
Lý Thẩm (李忱) no image none Lý Thẩm (李忱) 1209–1209
Lý Huệ Tông (李惠宗) no image Kiến Gia (建嘉) Lý Sảm (李旵) 1211–1224
Lý Nguyên Vương (李元王) no image Càn Ninh (乾寧) Lý Nguyên Vương (李元王) 1214–1216
Lý Chiêu Hoàng (李昭皇)   Thiên Chương Hữu Đạo (天彰有道)[5] Lý Phật Kim (Nguyễn Thiên Hinh) (李佛金) 1224–1225
  • ^ The only empress in the history of Vietnam.[16]
    Lý Thẩm and Lý Nguyên Vương were acceded and disposed shortly during chaos periods, hence not considered as official emperors of Later Lý dynasty.

Trần dynasty (1225–1400) edit

Trần dynasty (1225–1400)
         
939 1225 1400 1945  
Emperor Image Era name Full name Reign
Trần Thái Tông (陳太宗)   Kiến Trung (建中) (1225–1237)
Thiên Ứng Chính Bình (天應政平) (1238–1350)
Nguyên Phong (元豐) (1251–1258)
Trần Cảnh (陳煚) 1225–1258
Trần Thánh Tông (陳聖宗)   Thiệu Long (紹隆) (1258–1272)
Bảo Phù (寶符) (1273–1278)
Trần Hoảng (陳晃) 1258–1278
Trần Nhân Tông (陳仁宗)   Thiệu Bảo (紹寶) (1279–1284)
Trùng Hưng (重興) (1285–1293)
Trầm Khâm (陳昑) 1279–1293
Trần Anh Tông (陳英宗)   Hưng Long (興隆) Trần Thuyên (陳烇) 1293–1314
Trần Minh Tông (陳明宗)   Đại Khánh (大慶) (1314–1323)
Khai Thái (開泰) (1324–1329)
Trần Mạnh (陳奣) 1314–1329
Trần Hiến Tông (陳憲宗)   Khai Hữu (開祐) Trần Vượng (陳旺) 1329–1341
Trần Dụ Tông (陳裕宗)   Thiệu Phong (紹豐) (1341–1357)
Đại Trị (大治) (1358–1369)
Trần Hạo (陳暭) 1341–1369
Hôn Đức Công (昏德公) no image Đại Định (大定) Dương Nhật Lễ (楊日禮) 1369–1370
Trần Nghệ Tông (陳藝宗)   Thiệu Khánh (紹慶) Trần Phủ (陳暊) 1370–1372
Trần Duệ Tông (陳睿宗)   Long Khánh (隆慶) Trần Kính (陳曔) 1372–1377
Trần Phế Đế (陳廢帝) no image Xương Phù (昌符) Trần Hiện (陳晛) 1377–1388
Trần Thuận Tông (陳順宗) no image Quang Thái (光泰) Trần Ngung (陳顒) 1388–1398
Trần Thiếu Đế (陳少帝) no image Kiến Tân (建新) Trần Án (陳 ) 1398–1400

State of Đại Ngu (1400–1407) edit

Hồ dynasty (1400–1407) edit

Hồ dynasty (1400–1407)
         
939 1400 1407 1945  
Emperor Era name Full name Reign
Hồ Quý Ly (胡季犛) Thánh Nguyên (聖元) Hồ Quý Ly (胡季犛) 1400
Hồ Hán Thương (胡漢蒼) Thiệu Thành (紹成) (1401–1402)
Khai Đại (開大) (1403–1407)
Hồ Hán Thương (胡漢蒼) 1401–1407

Fourth Chinese domination period (1407–1427) edit

Later Trần dynasty (1407–1414) edit

Later Trần dynasty (1407–1414)
         
939 1407 1413 1945  
Emperor Era name Full name Reign
Giản Định Đế (簡定帝) Hưng Khánh (興慶) Trần Ngỗi (陳頠) 1407–1409
Trùng Quang Đế (重光帝) Trùng Quang (重光) Trần Quý Khoáng (陳季擴) 1409–1414
Thiên Khánh Đế (天慶帝) Thiên Khánh (天慶) Trần Cảo (陳暠) 1426–1428
  • ^ Trần Cảo was a peasant who was a puppet emperor established by Lê Lợi – leader of Lam Son uprising, hence not considered as an official emperor of Later Trần dynasty.

Second independent period (1427–1802) edit

Later Lê dynasty – Early period (1428–1527) edit

Later Lê dynasty – Early period (1428–1527)
         
939 1428 1527 1945  
Emperor Image Era name Full name Reign
Lê Thái Tổ (黎太祖)   Thuận Thiên (順天) Lê Lợi (黎利) 1428–1433
Lê Thái Tông (黎太宗)   Thiệu Bình (紹平) (1434–1440)
Đại Bảo (大寶) (1440–1442)
Lê Nguyên Long (黎元龍) 1433–1442
Lê Nhân Tông (黎仁宗)   Đại Hòa/Thái Hòa (大和 / 太和) (1443–1453)
Diên Ninh (延寧) (1454–1459)
Lê Bang Cơ (黎邦基) 1442–1459
Lệ Đức Hầu (厲德侯)   Thiên Hưng (天興) (1459–1460) Lê Nghi Dân (黎宜民) 1459–1460
Lê Thánh Tông (黎聖宗)   Quang Thuận (光順) (1460–1469)
Hồng Đức (洪德) (1470–1497)
Lê Tư Thành (Lê Hạo)
(黎思誠 / 黎灝)
1460–1497
Lê Hiến Tông (黎憲宗) no image Cảnh Thống (景統) Lê Tranh (黎鏳) 1497–1504
Lê Túc Tông (黎肅宗) no image Thái Trinh (泰貞) Lê Thuần (黎㵮) 1504–1504
Lê Uy Mục (黎威穆)   Đoan Khánh (端慶) Lê Tuấn (黎濬) 1505–1509
Lê Tương Dực (黎襄翼) no image Hồng Thuận (洪順) Lê Oanh (黎瀠) 1510–1516
Lê Quang Trị (黎光治) no image none Lê Quang Trị (黎光治) 1516–1516
Lê Chiêu Tông (黎昭宗)   Quang Thiệu (光紹) Lê Y (黎椅) 1516–1522
Lê Bảng (黎榜) no image Đại Đức (大德) Lê Bảng (黎榜) 1518–1519
Lê Do (黎槱) no image Thiên Hiến (天宪) Lê Do (黎槱) 1519–1519
Lê Cung Hoàng (黎恭皇)   Thống Nguyên (統元) Lê Xuân (黎椿) 1522–1527
  • ^ Lê Quang Trị, Lê Bảng and Lê Do were acceded and disposed shortly in chaos periods, hence not considered as official emperors of Later Lê dynasty

Northern and Southern dynasty (1533–1592) edit

Northern dynasty – Mạc dynasty (1527–1592) edit

Mạc dynasty (1527–1592)
         
939 1527 1592 1945  
Emperor Era name Full name Reign
Mạc Thái Tổ (莫太祖) Minh Đức (明德) Mạc Đăng Dung (莫登庸) 1527–1529
Mạc Thái Tông (莫太宗) Đại Chính (大正) Mạc Đăng Doanh (莫登瀛) 1530–1540
Mạc Hiến Tông (莫憲宗) Quãng Hòa (廣和) Mạc Phúc Hải (莫福海) 1541–1546
Mạc Chính Trung (莫正中) none Mạc Chính Trung (莫正中) 1546–1547
Mạc Tuyên Tông (莫宣宗) Vĩnh Định (永定) (1547)
Cảnh Lịch (景曆) (1548–1553)
Quang Bảo (光宝) (1554–1561)
Mạc Phúc Nguyên (莫福源) 1546–1561
Mạc Mậu Hợp (莫茂洽) Thuần Phúc (淳福) (1562–1565)
Sùng Khang (崇康) (1566–1577)
Diên Thành (延成) (1578–1585)
Đoan Thái (端泰) (1586–1587)
Hưng Trị (興治) (1588–1590)
Hồng Ninh (洪寧) (1591–1592)
Mạc Mậu Hợp (莫茂洽) 1562–1592
Mạc Toàn (莫全) Vũ An (武安) (1592–1592) Mạc Toàn (莫全) 1592

Mạc Chính Trung claimed himself as emperor of Mạc dynasty, however Mạc dynasty never considered him as official emperor. After internal fighting with his brothers, he fled to the Ming dynasty of China.

After Mạc Toàn, Mạc family was defeated by Later Lê forces and fled to Cao Bằng. Mac family continued to rule there until 1677:

Southern dynasty – Revival Lê dynasty – Warlord period (1533–1789) edit

Later Lê dynasty – Warlord period (1533–1788)
         
939 1533 1789 1945  
Emperor Era name Full name Reign
Lê Trang Tông (黎莊宗) Nguyên Hòa (元和) Lê Ninh (黎寧) 1533–1548
Lê Trung Tông (黎中宗) Thuận Bình (順平) Lê Huyên (黎暄) 1548–1556
Lê Anh Tông (黎英宗) Thiên Hữu (天祐) (1557)
Chính Trị (正治) (1558–1571)
Hồng Phúc (洪福) (1572–1573)
Lê Duy Bang (黎維邦) 1556–1573
Lê Thế Tông (黎世宗) Gia Thái (嘉泰) (1573–1577)
Quang Hưng (光興) (1578–1599)
Lê Duy Đàm (黎維潭) 1573–1599
Restoration – Conflict between the Trịnh and Nguyễn lords

During this time, emperors of the Lê dynasty only ruled in name, it was the Trịnh Lords in Northern Vietnam and Nguyễn lords in Southern Vietnam who held the real power.

Lê Kính Tông (黎敬宗) Thận Đức (慎德) (1600)
Hoằng Định (弘定) (1601–1619)
Lê Duy Tân (黎維新) 1600–1619
Lê Thần Tông (黎神宗) (first reign) Vĩnh Tộ (永祚) (1620–1628)
Đức Long (德隆) (1629–1643)
Dương Hòa (陽和) (1635–1643)
Lê Duy Kỳ (黎維祺) 1619–1643
Lê Chân Tông (黎真宗) Phúc Thái (福泰) Lê Duy Hựu (黎維祐) 1643–1649
Lê Thần Tông (黎神宗) (second reign) Khánh Đức (慶德) (1649–1652)
Thịnh Đức (盛德) (1653–1657)
Vĩnh Thọ (永壽) (1658–1661)
Vạn Khánh (萬慶) (1662)
Lê Duy Kỳ (黎維祺) 1649–1662
Lê Huyền Tông (黎玄宗) Cảnh Trị (景治) Lê Duy Vũ (黎維禑) 1663–1671
Lê Gia Tông (黎嘉宗) Dương Đức (陽德) (1672–1773)
Đức Nguyên (德元) (1674–1675)
Lê Duy Cối (黎維禬) 1672–1675
Lê Hy Tông (黎熙宗) Vĩnh Trị (永治) (1678–1680)
Chính Hòa (正和) (1680–1705)
Lê Duy Hợp (黎維祫) 1676–1704
Lê Dụ Tông (黎裕宗) Vĩnh Thịnh (永盛) (1706–1719)
Bảo Thái (保泰) (1720–1729)
Lê Duy Đường (黎維禟) 1705–1728
Lê Duy Phường (黎維祊) Vĩnh Khánh (永慶) Lê Duy Phường (黎維祊) 1729–1732
Lê Thuần Tông (黎純宗) Long Đức (龍德) Lê Duy Tường (黎維祥) 1732–1735
Lê Ý Tông (黎懿宗) Vĩnh Hữu (永佑) Lê Duy Thận (黎維祳) 1735–1740
Lê Hiển Tông (黎顯宗) Cảnh Hưng (景興) Lê Duy Diêu (黎維祧) 1740–1786
Lê Chiêu Thống (黎昭統) Chiêu Thống (昭統) Lê Duy Khiêm (Lê Duy Kỳ)
(黎維  / 黎維祁)
1787–1789

Tonkin – Trịnh lords (1545–1787) edit

Trịnh Lords (1545–1787)
         
939 1545 1787 1945  
Lord Given name Reign
Trịnh Kiểm (鄭檢) Trịnh Kiểm (鄭檢) 1545–1570
Bình An Vương (平安王) Trịnh Tùng (鄭松) 1570–1623
Thanh Đô Vương (清都王) Trịnh Tráng (鄭梉) 1623–1657
Tây Định Vương (西定王) Trịnh Tạc (鄭柞) 1657–1682
Định Nam Vương (定南王) Trịnh Căn (鄭根) 1682–1709
An Đô Vương (安都王) Trịnh Cương (鄭棡) 1709–1729
Uy Nam Vương (威南王) Trịnh Giang (鄭杠) 1729–1740
Minh Đô Vương (明都王) Trịnh Doanh (鄭楹) 1740–1767
Tĩnh Đô Vương (靖都王) Trịnh Sâm (鄭森) 1767–1782
Điện Đô Vương (奠都王) Trịnh Cán (鄭檊) 1782 (2 months)
Đoan Nam Vương (端南王) Trịnh Khải (鄭楷) 1782–1786
Án Đô Vương (晏都王) Trịnh Bồng (鄭槰) 1786–1787

Trịnh Kiểm never declared himself as Lord during his rule, his titles were posthumously given by his descendants. Hence he is not considered as an official Trịnh Lord.

Cochinchina – Nguyễn lords (1558–1777) edit

Nguyễn Lords (1558–1777)
         
939 1558 1802 1945  
Lord Full name Reign
Chúa Tiên (主僊) Nguyễn Hoàng (阮潢) 1558–1613
Chúa Sãi (主仕) Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên (阮福源) 1613–1635
Chúa Thượng (主上) Nguyễn Phúc Lan (阮福瀾) 1635–1648
Chúa Hiền (主賢) Nguyễn Phúc Tần (阮福瀕) 1648–1687
Chúa Nghĩa (主義) Nguyễn Phúc Thái (阮福溙) 1687–1691
Chúa Minh (主明) Nguyễn Phúc Chu (阮福淍) 1691–1725
Chúa Ninh (主寧) Nguyễn Phúc Trú (阮福澍) 1725–1738
Võ Vương (武王) Nguyễn Phúc Khoát (阮福濶) 1738–1765
Định Vương (定王) Nguyễn Phúc Thuần (阮福淳) 1765–1777
Tân Chính Vương (新政王) Nguyễn Phúc Dương (阮福暘) 1776–1777

Nguyễn Phúc Dương was established by Tây Sơn leaders (Nguyễn Nhạc, Nguyễn Huệ and Nguyễn Lữ) as a puppet Nguyễn Lord for their political purpose during Tây Sơn uprising. Hence he is sometimes not considered as an official Nguyễn lord.

Tây Sơn dynasty (1778–1802) edit

Tây Sơn dynasty (1778–1802)
         
939 1778 1802 1945  
Emperor Era name Full name Reign
Thái Đức (泰德) Thái Đức (泰德) Nguyễn Nhạc (阮岳) 1778–1788
Quang Trung (光中) Quang Trung (光中) Nguyễn Huệ (阮惠) 1788–1792
Cảnh Thịnh (景盛) Cảnh Thịnh (景盛)
Bảo Hưng (寶興)
Nguyễn Quang Toản (阮光纘) 1792–1802

Nguyễn Nhạc dropped his emperor title in 1788 after his younger brother – Nguyễn Huệ – declared himself as Emperor.

Empire of Dai Nam (1802–1883), Annam and Tonkin Protectorates (1883–1945), and Empire of Vietnam (1945) edit

Nguyễn dynasty (1802–1945) edit

Nguyễn dynasty (1802–1945)
       
939 1802 1945  
Emperor Image Temple name Full name Reign
Gia Long (嘉隆)   Thế Tổ (世祖) Nguyễn Phúc Ánh (阮福暎) 1802–1820
Minh Mạng (明命)   Thánh Tổ (聖祖) Nguyễn Phúc Đảm (阮福膽) 1820–1841
Thiệu Trị (紹治) Hiến Tổ (憲祖) Nguyễn Phúc Miên Tông (阮福綿宗) 1841–1847
Tự Đức (嗣德)   Dực Tông (翼宗) Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Nhậm (阮福洪任) 1847–1883
Dục Đức (育德)   Cung Tông (恭宗) Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Ái
(Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Chân)
(阮福膺𩡤 / 阮福膺禛)
1883
(3 days)
Hiệp Hòa (協和)   none Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Dật (阮福洪佚) 1883
(6 months)
Kiến Phúc (建福)   Giản Tông (簡宗) Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Đăng (阮福膺登) 1883–1884
Hàm Nghi (咸宜)   none Nguyễn Phúc Minh (阮福明) 1884–1885
Đồng Khánh (同慶)   Cảnh Tông (景宗) Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Kỷ (阮福膺祺) 1885–1889
Thành Thái (成泰)   none Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Lân (阮福寶嶙) 1889–1907
Duy Tân (維新)   none Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh San (阮福永珊) 1907–1916
Khải Định (啓定)   Hoằng Tông (弘宗) Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Đảo (阮福寶嶹) 1916–1925
Bảo Đại (保大)   none Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh Thụy (阮福永瑞) 1926–1945

Non-Vietnamese nations edit

Champa (192–1832) edit

Dynasty King Real name Reign
I Dynasty Sri Mara Ch'ű-lien[17]: 44  192–?
?
?
Fan Hsiung[17]: 44  fl. 270
Fan Yi[17]: 44  c. 284–336
II Dynasty Fan Wen[17]: 44–45  336–349
Fan Fo[17]: 47  349–?
Bhadravarman I[17]: 48  Fan Hu Ta[17]: 56  380–413[17]: 56 
Gangaraja[17]: 57  Fan Ti Chen[17]: 56 
Manorathavarman[17]: 57 
Fan Diwen died c. 420
III Dynasty Fan Yang Mai I Fan Yangmai c. 420–421[17]: 57 
Fan Yang Mai II[17]: 57  Fan Duo c. 431 – c. 455
Fan Shencheng[17]: 57  c. 455 – c. 484
Fan Danggenchun[17]: 58  c. 484 – c. 492
Fan Zhunong c. 492 – c. 498[17]: 59 
Fan Wenkuan
[17]: 59 

or Fan Wenzan

c. 502 – c. 510
Devavarman[17]: 59  Fan Tiankai c. 510 – c. 526
Vijayavarman[17]: 59  c. 526/9
IV Dynasty Rudravarman I[17]: 70  c. 529 ?
Sambhuvarman[17]: 70  Fan Fanzhi 572 – 629
Kandarpadharma[17]: 71  Fan Touli 629 –
Prabhasadharma Fan Zhenlong – 645[17]: 71 
Bhadresvaravarman[17]: 71  645–?
Daughter of Kandarpadharma (FEMALE)[17]: 71  ?–653
Vikrantavarman I Zhuge Di 653–c. 686[17]: 72 
Naravahanavarman c. 686 – c. ?
Vikrantavarman II[17]: 72  c. 687 – c. 731
Rudravarman II[17]: 94  c. 731/58
V Dynasty (of Panduranga) Prithindravarman[17]: 95  ? 758–?
Satyavarman[17]: 95  c. 770/87
Indravarman I[17]: 103  c. 787/803
Harivarman I[17]: 103  c. 803/17 > ?
Vikrantavarman III[17]: 104  ? -c. 854
VI Dynasty (of Bhrigu) Indravarman II[17]: 123  c. 854/98
Jaya Sinhavarman I[17]: 123  c. 898/903
Jaya Saktivarman[17]: 123 
Bhadravarman II[17]: 123  fl. 910
Indravarman III[17]: 123  c. 918–959
Jaya Indravarman I[17]: 124  959– < 965
Paramesvaravarman I[17]: 124  Bo-mei-mei-shui Yang Bu-yin-cha (波美美稅楊布印茶)[18] < 965–982
Indravarman IV[17]: 125  982–986's
Liu Ji-zong[17]: 125  Lưu Kế Tông (劉継宗)[19][20][18] c. 986–989
VII Dynasty Harivarman II[17]: 125  Yang Tuo Pai (楊陀排)[19][20][18][21] c. 989–997
Yang Bo Zhan, of Fan[17]: 125  Yang Bozhan (楊波占)[19][20][18][22] ?
Yang Pu Ku Vijaya[17]: 139  Yan Pu Ku Vijaya Sri (楊甫恭毘施離)[19][20][18] c. 998–1007
Harivarman III[17]: 139  Yang Pu Ju-bi-cha-she-li (楊普俱毘茶室離) [19][20][18] fl. 1010
Paramesvaravarman II[17]: 139  Yang Pu Ju-bi-cha-she-li (楊普俱毘茶室離) [19][20][18] fl. 1018
Vikrantavarman IV[17]: 139  Yang Bu Ju-shi-li (楊卜俱室離) [19][20][18] ?–?1030
Jaya Simhavarman II[17]: 139  ?1030–?1044
VIII Dynasty (of the South) Jaya Paramesvaravarman I[17]: 140  Ku Sri Paramesvarmadeva Yang Pu (倶舍波微收羅婆麻提楊卜)[19][20][18] 1044–1060
Bhadravarman III[17]: 140  ?–1061
Rudravarman III[17]: 140  1061–1074
IX Dynasty Harivarman IV[17]: 154  1074–1080
Jaya Indravarman II[17]: 154  1080–1081, 1086–1114
Paramabhodhisatva[17]: 154  1081–1086
Harivarman V[17]: 164  Yang Bu Ma-die (楊卜麻 曡)[18] 1114–1139
X Dynasty Jaya Indravarman III[17]: 164  1139/45
XI Dynasty Rudravarman IV (Khmer vassal) 1145–1147[17]: 164 
Jaya Harivarman I[17]: 164  1147–1167
Jaya Harivarman II[17]: 165  1167
Jaya Indravarman IV[17]: 165–166  1167–1190, died 1192
XII Dynasty Suryajayavarmadeva (Khmer vassal in Vijaya)[17]: 171  1190–1191
Suryavarmadeva (Khmer vassal in Pandurang)[17]: 170–171  1190–1203
Jaya Indravarman V (in Vijaya)[17]: 171  1191
Champa under Cambodian rules 1203–1220
Jaya Paramesvaravarman II[17]: 171  1220–c.1252
Jaya Indravarman VI[17]: 182  c.1252–1257
Indravarman V[17]: 192  1257–1288
Jaya Sinhavarman III 1288–1307
Jaya Sinhavarman IV 1307–1312
Chế Nang (Vietnamese 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 Jaya Simhavarman VI 1390–1400
Indravarman VI 1400–1441
Virabhadravarman 1441–?
Maija Vijaya 1441–1446
Moho Kouei-Lai 1446–1449
Moho Kouei-Yeou 1449–1458
XV Dynasty Moho P'an-Lo-Yue 1458–1460
Tra-Toan 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

Funan (68–550) edit

King Reign
Soma (fem.) latter 1st century
Kaundinya I (Hun-t'ien) latter 1st century
?
?
Hun P’an-h’uang second half of 2nd century
P’an-P’an early 3rd century
Fan Shih-Man c. 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) 357[17]: 46 
?
?
Kaundinya II (Chiao Chen-ju) ?–434
Sresthavarman ? or Sri Indravarman (Che-li-pa-mo or Shih-li-t’o-pa-mo) 434–438[17]: 56 
?
?
Kaundinya Jayavarman (She-yeh-pa-mo) 484–514
Rudravarman 514–539, died 550
Sarvabhauma ? (Liu-t’o-pa-mo) ?
? c. 550–627

Chenla (550–802) edit

Order King Reign
1 Bhavavarman I around 550–600
2 Mahendravarman around 600–616
3 Isanavarman I 616–635
4 Bhavavarman II 639–657
5 Candravarman? ?
6 Jayavarman I around 657–690
7 Queen Jayadevi 690–713
8 Sambhuvarman 713–716
9 Pushkaraksha 716–730
10 Sambhuvarman around 730–760
11 Rajendravarman I around 760–780
12 Mahipativarman around 780–788

Ngưu Hống (11th century – 1433) edit

Order King Reign
1 Tạo Lò ?–?
2 Lạng Chượng around 1000–1067
3 Lò Lẹt 1292–1329
4 Con Mường 1329–1341
5 Ta Cằm 1341–1392
6 Ta Ngần 1392–1418
7 Phạ Nhù 1418–1420
8 Mứn Hằm 1420–1441

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Woodside 1988, p. 10.
  2. ^ a b IFLAI 2013, p. 259.
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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 Hoang 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 1 2 Monarch of VietnamLast to reignBảo Đại8 January 1926 25 August 1945DetailsFirst monarchKinh Dương Vương as King Mythical Zhao Tuo as Emperor Historical but still controversial Last monarchBảo Đại as Emperor Formation2879 BC Mythical 203 BC Historical AbolitionAugust 25 1945ResidenceCổ Loa Citadel 257 BC 939 967 Imperial Citadel of Hoa Lư 968 1009 Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long 1010 1400 1428 1789 Citadel of the Hồ Dynasty 1400 1407 Imperial City of Huế 1802 1945 Pretender s Guy Georges Vĩnh San son of Emperor Duy Tan Contents 1 Overview 2 Titles 2 1 Vietnamese titles 2 2 Cham titles 3 Ancient period 3 1 Hồng Bang period 3 2 Au Lạc 257 207 BC 3 3 Kingdom of Nam Việt 204 111 BC 4 1st 2nd 3rd Chinese domination period 111 BC 939 AD 4 1 Trưng Sisters 40 43 4 2 Mai rebellions 713 723 4 3 Phung rebellions 766 791 4 4 Early Ly dynasty 544 602 5 Autonomous period 866 938 amp Independent period 938 1407 5 1 Tĩnh Hải quan 866 938 5 2 Ngo dynasty 939 965 6 Interregnum 965 968 6 1 Warring states period 7 State of Đại Cồ Việt 968 1054 amp State of Đại Việt 1054 1400 1427 1804 7 1 Đinh dynasty 968 980 7 2 Early Le dynasty 980 1009 7 3 Later Ly dynasty 1009 1225 7 4 Trần dynasty 1225 1400 8 State of Đại Ngu 1400 1407 8 1 Hồ dynasty 1400 1407 9 Fourth Chinese domination period 1407 1427 9 1 Later Trần dynasty 1407 1414 10 Second independent period 1427 1802 10 1 Later Le dynasty Early period 1428 1527 10 2 Northern and Southern dynasty 1533 1592 10 2 1 Northern dynasty Mạc dynasty 1527 1592 10 2 2 Southern dynasty Revival Le dynasty Warlord period 1533 1789 10 2 3 Tonkin Trịnh lords 1545 1787 10 2 4 Cochinchina Nguyễn lords 1558 1777 10 3 Tay Sơn dynasty 1778 1802 11 Empire of Dai Nam 1802 1883 Annam and Tonkin Protectorates 1883 1945 and Empire of Vietnam 1945 11 1 Nguyễn dynasty 1802 1945 12 Non Vietnamese nations 12 1 Champa 192 1832 12 2 Funan 68 550 12 3 Chenla 550 802 12 4 Ngưu Hống 11th century 1433 13 See also 14 References 14 1 Citations 14 2 SourcesOverview editSee also Emperor at home king abroad Some Vietnamese monarchs declared themselves kings vương or emperors hoang đế 1 2 Imperial titles were used for both domestic and foreign affairs except for diplomatic missions to China where Vietnamese monarchs were regarded as kingship or prince Many of the Later Le monarchs were figurehead rulers with the real powers resting on feudal lords and princes who were technically their servants Most Vietnamese monarchs are known through their posthumous names or temple names while the Nguyễn dynasty the last reigning house is known through their era names Titles editVietnamese titles edit Vietnamese monarchs used and were referred to by many titles depending on each ruler s prestige and favor Except for legendary rulers and the Sinitic speaking Zhao dynasty and the Early Ly dynasty the most popular and common Vietnamese designation for ruler vua 𪼀 lit sovereign chieftain according to Liam C Kelley is largely based on a pure semantic association based on the benevolent feature associated to the father but on the other hand the image of the father may also be terrifying strict or even mean Because there is no elaborated Chinese character or any attempt to standardize the Sino Vietnamese Chữ Nom script to render vua the title was rendered in different ways Vua in Ancient Vietnamese 10th 15th centuries is attested in the 14th century Buddhist literature Việt Điện U Linh Tập as bugai 布蓋 in Chinese or vua cai great sovereign in Vietnamese 3 in 15th century Buddhist scripture Phật thuyết đại bao phụ mẫu an trọng kinh as sibu 司布 in Middle Vietnamese 16th 17th centuries as ꞗua or bua 4 becoming vua in Early Modern Vietnamese 18 19th centuries such as recorded by Alexis Marie de Rochon s A Voyage to Madagascar and the East Indies 5 Vua is not found in any Vietnamese dynastic records which all were written in the lingua franca Chữ Han through citation needed According to Mark Alves Vietnamese vua was seemingly a loan word borrowed from the Old Chinese form of title Wang 王 king ɢʷaŋ to Proto Viet Muong Frederic Pain however insists that vua is from a completely indigenous Vietic lexicon derived from sesquisyllabic proto Vietic k bɔ 6 While the monarch was commonly referred vernacularly as vua Vietnamese royal records and official ceremonial titles have used hoang đế emperor or vương king which are Vietnamese renditions of Chinese royal titles Huangdi and Wang since the time of Đinh Bộ Lĩnh They were employed to show the Vietnamese monarchs credence and the latter was used in tributary relations with the Chinese empires without being considered a Chinese subject 6 7 Buddhism exerted influence on a number of Vietnamese royal titles such as when the late 12th century devout Buddhist king Ly Cao Tong r 1176 1210 demanded his courtiers to refer him as phật Buddha 8 His great grandfather and predecessor Ly Nhan Tong r 1072 1127 a great patronizer of the Buddhist sangha in his stelae inscription erected in 1121 compared himself and his accomplishments with ancient rulers of the Indian subcontinent near the time of Gautama Buddha particularly king Udayana and emperor Asoka 9 Cham titles edit Cham rulers of the former kingdom of Champa in present day Central and Southern Vietnam used many titles mostly derived from Hindu Sanskrit titles There were prefix titles among them Jaya and Sri which Sri His glorious His Majesty was used more commonly before each ruler s name and sometimes Sri and Jaya were combined into Sri Jaya monarch name Royal titles were used to indicate the power and prestige of rulers raja di raja king of kings maharajadhiraja great king of kings arddharaja vice king junior king 10 After the fall of Vijaya Champa and the Simhavarmanid dynasty in 1471 all Sanskrit titles disappeared from Cham records due to southern Panduranga rulers styled themselves as Po native Cham title which also means King His Majesty Her Majesty and Islam gradually replaced Hinduism in post 1471 Champa Ancient period editHồng Bang period edit According to tradition there were eighteen of the Hung kings of the Hồng Bang period known then as Văn Lang at that time from around 2879 BC to around 258 BC Following is the list of 18 lines of Hung kings as recorded in the book Việt Nam sử lược by Trần Trọng Kim 11 King Given name Reign and line of descentKinh Dương Vương 涇陽王 Lộc Tục 祿續 2879 2794 BC Can line 支乾 Lạc Long Quan 貉龍君 Sung Lam 崇纜 2793 2525 BC Khảm line 支坎 Hung Lan vương 雄麟王 Hung King III Lan Lang 2524 2253 BC Cấn line 支艮 Hung Diệp Vương 雄曄王 Hung King IV Bửu Lang 2252 1913 BC Chấn line 支震 Hung Hy Vương Hung King V Vien Lang 1912 1713 BC Tốn line 支巽 Hung Huy Vương 雄暉王 Hung King VI Phap Hải Lang 1712 1632 BC Ly line 支離 Hung Chieu Vương 雄昭王 Hung King VII Lang Lieu 1631 1432 BC Khon line 支坤 Hung Vĩ Vương 雄暐王 Hung King VIII Thừa Van Lang 1431 1332 BC Đoai line 支兌 Hung Định Vương 雄定王 Hung King IX Quan Lang 1331 1252 BC Giap line 支甲 Hung Hi Vương 雄曦王 Hung King X Hung Hải Lang 1251 1162 BC Ất line 支乙 Hung Trinh Vương 雄楨王 Hung King XI Hưng Đức Lang 1161 1055 BC Binh line 支丙 Hung Vũ Vương 雄武王 Hung King XII Đức Hiền Lang 1054 969 BC Đinh line 支丁 Hung Việt Vương 雄越王 Hung King XIII Tuấn Lang 968 854 BC Mậu line 支戊 Hung Anh Vương 雄英王 Hung King XIV Chan Nhan Lang 853 755 BC Kỷ line 支己 Hung Triệu Vương 雄朝王 Hung King XV Cảnh Chieu Lang 754 661 BC Canh line 支庚 Hung Tạo Vương 雄造王 Hung King XVI Đức Quan Lang 660 569 BC Tan line 支辛 Hung Nghị Vương 雄毅王 Hung King XVII Bảo Quan Lang 568 409 BC Nham line 支壬 Hung Duệ Vương 雄睿王 Hung King XVIII Ly Văn Lang or Mai An Tiem 408 258 BC Quy line 支癸 Au Lạc 257 207 BC edit King Image Given name ReignAn Dương Vương 安陽王 nbsp Thục Phan 蜀泮 257 207 BCKingdom of Nam Việt 204 111 BC edit See also Triệu dynasty There is still a debate about the status of the Triệu dynasty Zhao dynasty traditional Vietnamese historians considered the Triệu dynasty as a local Vietnamese dynasty while modern Vietnamese historians typically consider the Triệu dynasty as a Chinese dynasty 12 Emperor or king Image Given name ReignTriệu Vũ Đế 趙武帝 nbsp Triệu Đa 趙佗 204 137 BCTriệu Văn Đế 趙文帝 nbsp Triệu Mạt 趙眜 137 125 BCTriệu Minh Vương 趙明王 no image Triệu Anh Tề 趙嬰齊 125 113 BCTriệu Ai Vương 趙哀王 nbsp Triệu Hưng 趙興 113 112 BCTriệu Thuật Dương Vương 趙術陽王 no image Triệu Kiến Đức 趙建德 112 111 BC1st 2nd 3rd Chinese domination period 111 BC 939 AD edit Trưng Sisters Lady Triệu Mai Hắc Đế Triệu dynasty Early Ly dynasty Phung Hưng Autonomy Independent time111 BCE 40 43 246 249 544 602 722 766 789 906 938 Trưng Sisters 40 43 edit Queen Full name ReignTrưng Nữ Vương 徵女王 Trưng Trắc 徵側 40 43Mai rebellions 713 723 edit Emperor Full name ReignMai Hắc Đế 梅黑帝 Mai Thuc Loan 梅叔鸞 713 723Mai Thiếu Đế 梅少帝 Mai Thuc Huy 梅叔輝 722 723Mai Bạch Đầu Đế 梅白頭帝 Mai Kỳ Sơn 梅奇山 723 724Phung rebellions 766 791 edit King Full name ReignBố Cai Đại Vương 布蓋大王 Phung Hưng 馮興 766 791Phung An 馮安 Phung An 馮安 791 791Early Ly dynasty 544 602 edit Early Ly dynasty 544 602 111 BC 544 602 938 Emperor Full name ReignLy Nam Đế 李南帝 Ly Bon 李賁 544 548Triệu Việt Vương 趙越王 Triệu Quang Phục 趙光復 548 571Đao Lang Vương 桃郎王 Ly Thien Bảo 李天寶 549 555Hậu Ly Nam Đế 後李南帝 Ly Phật Tử 李佛子 571 603Đao Lang Vương is not officially considered as emperor of Early Ly dynasty as he was a self claimed emperor Autonomous period 866 938 amp Independent period 938 1407 edit Ming domination Nam Bắc triều Bắc Ha Nam Ha French Indochina Chinese domination Ngo Đinh Early Le Ly Trần Hồ Later Trần Le Mạc Revival Le Tay Sơn Nguyễn Modern time Trịnh lords Nguyễn lords 939 1009 1225 1400 1427 1527 1592 1788 1858 1945 Tĩnh Hải quan 866 938 edit See also Khuc clan Khuc Family 905 938 111 BC 905 938 Jiedushi Full name ReignKhuc Tien Chủ 曲先主 Khuc Thừa Dụ 曲承裕 905 907Khuc Trung Chủ 曲中主 Khuc Hạo 曲顥 907 917Khuc Hậu Chủ 曲後主 Khuc Thừa Mỹ 曲承美 917 930Dương Đinh Nghệ 楊廷藝 Dương Đinh Nghệ 楊廷藝 930 937Kiều Cong Tiễn 矯公羡 Kiều Cong Tiễn 矯公羡 1 937 938At this time the Khuc leaders still held the title of Jiedushi hence they are not official kings of Vietnam Ngo dynasty 939 965 edit Ngo dynasty 939 965 939 965 1945 King Image Era name Full name ReignTiền Ngo Vương 前吳王 nbsp none Ngo Quyền 吳權 939 944Dương Binh Vương 楊平王 2 no image none Dương Tam Kha 楊三哥 944 950Hậu Ngo Vương 後吳王 3 no image none Ngo Xương Ngập 吳昌岌 and Ngo Xương Văn 吳昌文 951 954 950 965 Dương Tam Kha came from the Dương family 13 Hậu Ngo Vương was the title of both Ngo Xương Ngập and Ngo Xương Văn who co ruled the country 14 Interregnum 965 968 editWarring states period edit See also Anarchy of the 12 Warlords The throne of Ngo dynasty was upsurged by Dương Tam Kha the brother in law of Ngo Quyền and this led to anger among those who were loyal to Ngo dynasty The local warlords decided to make the rebellions to claim the throne Anarchy of the 12 Warlords 965 968 965 968 1945 Warlord Lifespan Real name DescriptionNgo Sứ Quan 吳使君 968 Ngo Xương Xi 吳昌熾 Grandson of Ngo Quyền and son of Ngo Xương Ngập and the legitimate heir of throne Surrendered and pardoned in 968 End of Ngo dynastyNgo Lam cong 吳覽公 or Ngo An vương 吳安王 979 Ngo Nhật Khanh 吳日慶 Grandson of Ngo Quyền and son of Ngo Xương Văn Surrendered and pardoned in 968 Deserted to Champa at the end of Đinh dynasty and died in 979Đỗ Cảnh Cong 杜景公 912 967 Đỗ Cảnh Thạc 杜景碩 Chinese ancestry from Jiangsu General of Ngo Quyền and served in Battle of Bạch Đằng 938 Injured by arrow shooting and died in 967Phạm Phong At 范防遏 910 972 Phạm Bạch Hổ 范白虎 General of Ngo Quyền and served in Battle of Bạch Đằng 938 Surrendered and pardoned in 966 and promoted as general by Đinh Bộ LĩnhLong Kiều vương 隆橋王 967 Kiều Cong Han 矯公罕 Grandson of Kiều Cong Tiễn and served in Battle of Bạch Đằng 938 Defeated and fled to Ngo Xương Xi s side and killed in 967 Kiều Lệnh Cong 隆令公 Kiều Thuận 矯順 Grandson of Kiều Cong Tiễn and younger brother of Kiều Cong Han Defeated and killed Nguyễn Thai Binh 阮太平 906 967 Nguyễn Khoan 阮寬 Chinese ancestry Oldest brother of Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp amp Nguyễn Sieu Surrendered and pardoned in 967 then become the monk Nguyễn Lệnh cong 阮令公 or Vũ Ninh vương 武宁王 908 967 Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp 阮守捷 Chinese ancestry Middle brother of Nguyễn Khoan amp Nguyễn Sieu Defeated and killedNguyễn Hữu Cong 阮右公 924 967 Nguyễn Sieu 阮超 Chinese ancestry Youngest brother of Nguyễn Khoan amp Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp Defeated and killedLy Lang cong 李郞公 968 Ly Khue 李奎 Defeated and killedTrần Minh Cong 陳明公 888 967 Trần Lam 陳覧 Chinese ancestry from Guangdong Later alliance with Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and adopted him as his son After he died Đinh Bộ Lĩnh inherited the army of Lam and fight the unification war with the other warlordLữ Ta cong 呂佐公 927 968 La Đường 呂唐 Defeated and killedState of Đại Cồ Việt 968 1054 amp State of Đại Việt 1054 1400 1427 1804 editĐinh dynasty 968 980 edit See also Đinh dynasty Đinh dynasty 968 980 939 968 980 1945 Emperor Image Era name Full name ReignĐinh Tien Hoang 丁先皇 nbsp Thai Binh 太平 Đinh Bộ Lĩnh Đinh Hoan 丁部領 丁環 968 979Đinh Phế Đế 丁廢帝 nbsp Thai Binh 太平 4 Đinh Toan Đinh Tuệ 丁璿 丁穗 979 980 Đinh Phế Đế continued to use his father s era name 15 Early Le dynasty 980 1009 edit Early Le dynasty 980 1009 939 980 1009 1945 Emperor Image Era name Full name ReignLe Đại Hanh 黎大行 nbsp Thien Phuc 天福 Hưng Thống 興統 989 993 Ứng Thien 應天 994 1005 Le Hoan 黎桓 980 1005Le Trung Tong 黎中宗 No image none Le Long Việt 黎龍鉞 1005 3 days Le Ngoạ Triều 黎臥朝 nbsp Cảnh Thụy 景瑞 1008 1009 Le Long Đĩnh 黎龍鋌 1005 1009Later Ly dynasty 1009 1225 edit Later Ly dynasty 1009 1225 939 1010 1225 1945 Emperor image Era name Full name ReignLy Thai Tổ 李太祖 nbsp Thuận Thien 順天 Ly Cong Uẩn 李公蘊 1010 1028Ly Thai Tong 李太宗 nbsp Thien Thanh 天成 1028 1033 Thong Thụy 通瑞 1034 1038 Can Phu Hữu Đạo 乾符有道 1039 1041 Minh Đạo 明道 1042 1043 Thien Cảm Thanh Vo 天感聖武 1044 1048 Sung Hưng Đại Bảo 崇興大寶 1049 1054 Ly Phật Ma 李佛瑪 1028 1054Ly Thanh Tong 李聖宗 nbsp Long Thụy Thai Binh 龍瑞太平 1054 1058 Chương Thanh Gia Khanh 彰聖嘉慶 1059 1065 Long Chương Thien Tự 龍彰天嗣 1066 1067 Thien Huống Bảo Tượng 天貺寶象 1068 1069 Thần Vo 神武 1069 1072 Ly Nhật Ton 李日尊 1054 1072Ly Nhan Tong 李仁宗 nbsp Thai Ninh 太寧 1072 1075 Anh Vo Chieu Thắng 英武昭勝 1076 1084 Quảng Hữu 廣祐 1085 1091 Hội Phong 會豐 1092 1100 Long Phu 龍符 1101 1109 Hội Tường Đại Khanh 會祥大慶 1110 1119 Thien Phu Duệ Vo 天符睿武 1120 1126 Thien Phu Khanh Thọ 天符慶壽 1127 Ly Can Đức 李乾德 1072 1127Ly Thần Tong 李神宗 nbsp Thien Thuận 天順 1128 1132 Thien Chương Bảo Tự 天彰寶嗣 1133 1137 Ly Dương Hoan 李陽煥 1128 1138Ly Anh Tong 李英宗 nbsp Thiệu Minh 紹明 1138 1139 Đại Định 大定 1140 1162 Chinh Long Bảo Ứng 政隆寶應 1163 1173 Thien Cảm Chi Bảo 天感至寶 1174 1175 Ly Thien Tộ 李天祚 1138 1175Ly Cao Tong 李高宗 nbsp Trinh Phu 貞符 1176 1185 Thien Tư Gia Thụy 天資嘉瑞 1186 1201 Thien Gia Bảo Hữu 天嘉寶祐 1202 1204 Trị Binh Long Ứng 治平龍應 1205 1210 Ly Long Trat Ly Long Can 李龍翰 1176 1210Ly Thẩm 李忱 no image none Ly Thẩm 李忱 1209 1209Ly Huệ Tong 李惠宗 no image Kiến Gia 建嘉 Ly Sảm 李旵 1211 1224Ly Nguyen Vương 李元王 no image Can Ninh 乾寧 Ly Nguyen Vương 李元王 1214 1216Ly Chieu Hoang 李昭皇 nbsp Thien Chương Hữu Đạo 天彰有道 5 Ly Phật Kim Nguyễn Thien Hinh 李佛金 1224 1225 The only empress in the history of Vietnam 16 Ly Thẩm and Ly Nguyen Vương were acceded and disposed shortly during chaos periods hence not considered as official emperors of Later Ly dynasty Trần dynasty 1225 1400 edit Trần dynasty 1225 1400 939 1225 1400 1945 Emperor Image Era name Full name ReignTrần Thai Tong 陳太宗 nbsp Kiến Trung 建中 1225 1237 Thien Ứng Chinh Binh 天應政平 1238 1350 Nguyen Phong 元豐 1251 1258 Trần Cảnh 陳煚 1225 1258Trần Thanh Tong 陳聖宗 nbsp Thiệu Long 紹隆 1258 1272 Bảo Phu 寶符 1273 1278 Trần Hoảng 陳晃 1258 1278Trần Nhan Tong 陳仁宗 nbsp Thiệu Bảo 紹寶 1279 1284 Trung Hưng 重興 1285 1293 Trầm Kham 陳昑 1279 1293Trần Anh Tong 陳英宗 nbsp Hưng Long 興隆 Trần Thuyen 陳烇 1293 1314Trần Minh Tong 陳明宗 nbsp Đại Khanh 大慶 1314 1323 Khai Thai 開泰 1324 1329 Trần Mạnh 陳奣 1314 1329Trần Hiến Tong 陳憲宗 nbsp Khai Hữu 開祐 Trần Vượng 陳旺 1329 1341Trần Dụ Tong 陳裕宗 nbsp Thiệu Phong 紹豐 1341 1357 Đại Trị 大治 1358 1369 Trần Hạo 陳暭 1341 1369Hon Đức Cong 昏德公 no image Đại Định 大定 Dương Nhật Lễ 楊日禮 1369 1370Trần Nghệ Tong 陳藝宗 nbsp Thiệu Khanh 紹慶 Trần Phủ 陳暊 1370 1372Trần Duệ Tong 陳睿宗 nbsp Long Khanh 隆慶 Trần Kinh 陳曔 1372 1377Trần Phế Đế 陳廢帝 no image Xương Phu 昌符 Trần Hiện 陳晛 1377 1388Trần Thuận Tong 陳順宗 no image Quang Thai 光泰 Trần Ngung 陳顒 1388 1398Trần Thiếu Đế 陳少帝 no image Kiến Tan 建新 Trần An 陳 nbsp 1398 1400State of Đại Ngu 1400 1407 editHồ dynasty 1400 1407 edit Hồ dynasty 1400 1407 939 1400 1407 1945 Emperor Era name Full name ReignHồ Quy Ly 胡季犛 Thanh Nguyen 聖元 Hồ Quy Ly 胡季犛 1400Hồ Han Thương 胡漢蒼 Thiệu Thanh 紹成 1401 1402 Khai Đại 開大 1403 1407 Hồ Han Thương 胡漢蒼 1401 1407Fourth Chinese domination period 1407 1427 editLater Trần dynasty 1407 1414 edit Later Trần dynasty 1407 1414 939 1407 1413 1945 Emperor Era name Full name ReignGiản Định Đế 簡定帝 Hưng Khanh 興慶 Trần Ngỗi 陳頠 1407 1409Trung Quang Đế 重光帝 Trung Quang 重光 Trần Quy Khoang 陳季擴 1409 1414Thien Khanh Đế 天慶帝 Thien Khanh 天慶 Trần Cảo 陳暠 1426 1428 Trần Cảo was a peasant who was a puppet emperor established by Le Lợi leader of Lam Son uprising hence not considered as an official emperor of Later Trần dynasty Second independent period 1427 1802 editLater Le dynasty Early period 1428 1527 edit Later Le dynasty Early period 1428 1527 939 1428 1527 1945 Emperor Image Era name Full name ReignLe Thai Tổ 黎太祖 nbsp Thuận Thien 順天 Le Lợi 黎利 1428 1433Le Thai Tong 黎太宗 nbsp Thiệu Binh 紹平 1434 1440 Đại Bảo 大寶 1440 1442 Le Nguyen Long 黎元龍 1433 1442Le Nhan Tong 黎仁宗 nbsp Đại Hoa Thai Hoa 大和 太和 1443 1453 Dien Ninh 延寧 1454 1459 Le Bang Cơ 黎邦基 1442 1459Lệ Đức Hầu 厲德侯 nbsp Thien Hưng 天興 1459 1460 Le Nghi Dan 黎宜民 1459 1460Le Thanh Tong 黎聖宗 nbsp Quang Thuận 光順 1460 1469 Hồng Đức 洪德 1470 1497 Le Tư Thanh Le Hạo 黎思誠 黎灝 1460 1497Le Hiến Tong 黎憲宗 no image Cảnh Thống 景統 Le Tranh 黎鏳 1497 1504Le Tuc Tong 黎肅宗 no image Thai Trinh 泰貞 Le Thuần 黎㵮 1504 1504Le Uy Mục 黎威穆 nbsp Đoan Khanh 端慶 Le Tuấn 黎濬 1505 1509Le Tương Dực 黎襄翼 no image Hồng Thuận 洪順 Le Oanh 黎瀠 1510 1516Le Quang Trị 黎光治 no image none Le Quang Trị 黎光治 1516 1516Le Chieu Tong 黎昭宗 nbsp Quang Thiệu 光紹 Le Y 黎椅 1516 1522Le Bảng 黎榜 no image Đại Đức 大德 Le Bảng 黎榜 1518 1519Le Do 黎槱 no image Thien Hiến 天宪 Le Do 黎槱 1519 1519Le Cung Hoang 黎恭皇 nbsp Thống Nguyen 統元 Le Xuan 黎椿 1522 1527 Le Quang Trị Le Bảng and Le Do were acceded and disposed shortly in chaos periods hence not considered as official emperors of Later Le dynastyNorthern and Southern dynasty 1533 1592 edit Northern dynasty Mạc dynasty 1527 1592 edit Mạc dynasty 1527 1592 939 1527 1592 1945 Emperor Era name Full name ReignMạc Thai Tổ 莫太祖 Minh Đức 明德 Mạc Đăng Dung 莫登庸 1527 1529Mạc Thai Tong 莫太宗 Đại Chinh 大正 Mạc Đăng Doanh 莫登瀛 1530 1540Mạc Hiến Tong 莫憲宗 Quang Hoa 廣和 Mạc Phuc Hải 莫福海 1541 1546Mạc Chinh Trung 莫正中 none Mạc Chinh Trung 莫正中 1546 1547Mạc Tuyen Tong 莫宣宗 Vĩnh Định 永定 1547 Cảnh Lịch 景曆 1548 1553 Quang Bảo 光宝 1554 1561 Mạc Phuc Nguyen 莫福源 1546 1561Mạc Mậu Hợp 莫茂洽 Thuần Phuc 淳福 1562 1565 Sung Khang 崇康 1566 1577 Dien Thanh 延成 1578 1585 Đoan Thai 端泰 1586 1587 Hưng Trị 興治 1588 1590 Hồng Ninh 洪寧 1591 1592 Mạc Mậu Hợp 莫茂洽 1562 1592Mạc Toan 莫全 Vũ An 武安 1592 1592 Mạc Toan 莫全 1592Mạc Chinh Trung claimed himself as emperor of Mạc dynasty however Mạc dynasty never considered him as official emperor After internal fighting with his brothers he fled to the Ming dynasty of China After Mạc Toan Mạc family was defeated by Later Le forces and fled to Cao Bằng Mac family continued to rule there until 1677 Mạc Kinh Chỉ 莫敬止 1592 1593 Mạc Kinh Cung 莫敬恭 1593 1625 Mạc Kinh Khoan 莫敬寬 1623 1638 Mạc Kinh Vũ 莫敬宇 1638 1677 Southern dynasty Revival Le dynasty Warlord period 1533 1789 edit Later Le dynasty Warlord period 1533 1788 939 1533 1789 1945 Emperor Era name Full name ReignLe Trang Tong 黎莊宗 Nguyen Hoa 元和 Le Ninh 黎寧 1533 1548Le Trung Tong 黎中宗 Thuận Binh 順平 Le Huyen 黎暄 1548 1556Le Anh Tong 黎英宗 Thien Hữu 天祐 1557 Chinh Trị 正治 1558 1571 Hồng Phuc 洪福 1572 1573 Le Duy Bang 黎維邦 1556 1573Le Thế Tong 黎世宗 Gia Thai 嘉泰 1573 1577 Quang Hưng 光興 1578 1599 Le Duy Đam 黎維潭 1573 1599Restoration Conflict between the Trịnh and Nguyễn lordsDuring this time emperors of the Le dynasty only ruled in name it was the Trịnh Lords in Northern Vietnam and Nguyễn lords in Southern Vietnam who held the real power Le Kinh Tong 黎敬宗 Thận Đức 慎德 1600 Hoằng Định 弘定 1601 1619 Le Duy Tan 黎維新 1600 1619Le Thần Tong 黎神宗 first reign Vĩnh Tộ 永祚 1620 1628 Đức Long 德隆 1629 1643 Dương Hoa 陽和 1635 1643 Le Duy Kỳ 黎維祺 1619 1643Le Chan Tong 黎真宗 Phuc Thai 福泰 Le Duy Hựu 黎維祐 1643 1649Le Thần Tong 黎神宗 second reign Khanh Đức 慶德 1649 1652 Thịnh Đức 盛德 1653 1657 Vĩnh Thọ 永壽 1658 1661 Vạn Khanh 萬慶 1662 Le Duy Kỳ 黎維祺 1649 1662Le Huyền Tong 黎玄宗 Cảnh Trị 景治 Le Duy Vũ 黎維禑 1663 1671Le Gia Tong 黎嘉宗 Dương Đức 陽德 1672 1773 Đức Nguyen 德元 1674 1675 Le Duy Cối 黎維禬 1672 1675Le Hy Tong 黎熙宗 Vĩnh Trị 永治 1678 1680 Chinh Hoa 正和 1680 1705 Le Duy Hợp 黎維祫 1676 1704Le Dụ Tong 黎裕宗 Vĩnh Thịnh 永盛 1706 1719 Bảo Thai 保泰 1720 1729 Le Duy Đường 黎維禟 1705 1728Le Duy Phường 黎維祊 Vĩnh Khanh 永慶 Le Duy Phường 黎維祊 1729 1732Le Thuần Tong 黎純宗 Long Đức 龍德 Le Duy Tường 黎維祥 1732 1735Le Y Tong 黎懿宗 Vĩnh Hữu 永佑 Le Duy Thận 黎維祳 1735 1740Le Hiển Tong 黎顯宗 Cảnh Hưng 景興 Le Duy Dieu 黎維祧 1740 1786Le Chieu Thống 黎昭統 Chieu Thống 昭統 Le Duy Khiem Le Duy Kỳ 黎維 nbsp 黎維祁 1787 1789Tonkin Trịnh lords 1545 1787 edit Trịnh Lords 1545 1787 939 1545 1787 1945 Lord Given name ReignTrịnh Kiểm 鄭檢 Trịnh Kiểm 鄭檢 1545 1570Binh An Vương 平安王 Trịnh Tung 鄭松 1570 1623Thanh Đo Vương 清都王 Trịnh Trang 鄭梉 1623 1657Tay Định Vương 西定王 Trịnh Tạc 鄭柞 1657 1682Định Nam Vương 定南王 Trịnh Căn 鄭根 1682 1709An Đo Vương 安都王 Trịnh Cương 鄭棡 1709 1729Uy Nam Vương 威南王 Trịnh Giang 鄭杠 1729 1740Minh Đo Vương 明都王 Trịnh Doanh 鄭楹 1740 1767Tĩnh Đo Vương 靖都王 Trịnh Sam 鄭森 1767 1782Điện Đo Vương 奠都王 Trịnh Can 鄭檊 1782 2 months Đoan Nam Vương 端南王 Trịnh Khải 鄭楷 1782 1786An Đo Vương 晏都王 Trịnh Bồng 鄭槰 1786 1787Trịnh Kiểm never declared himself as Lord during his rule his titles were posthumously given by his descendants Hence he is not considered as an official Trịnh Lord Cochinchina Nguyễn lords 1558 1777 edit Nguyễn Lords 1558 1777 939 1558 1802 1945 Lord Full name ReignChua Tien 主僊 Nguyễn Hoang 阮潢 1558 1613Chua Sai 主仕 Nguyễn Phuc Nguyen 阮福源 1613 1635Chua Thượng 主上 Nguyễn Phuc Lan 阮福瀾 1635 1648Chua Hiền 主賢 Nguyễn Phuc Tần 阮福瀕 1648 1687Chua Nghĩa 主義 Nguyễn Phuc Thai 阮福溙 1687 1691Chua Minh 主明 Nguyễn Phuc Chu 阮福淍 1691 1725Chua Ninh 主寧 Nguyễn Phuc Tru 阮福澍 1725 1738Vo Vương 武王 Nguyễn Phuc Khoat 阮福濶 1738 1765Định Vương 定王 Nguyễn Phuc Thuần 阮福淳 1765 1777Tan Chinh Vương 新政王 Nguyễn Phuc Dương 阮福暘 1776 1777Nguyễn Phuc Dương was established by Tay Sơn leaders Nguyễn Nhạc Nguyễn Huệ and Nguyễn Lữ as a puppet Nguyễn Lord for their political purpose during Tay Sơn uprising Hence he is sometimes not considered as an official Nguyễn lord Tay Sơn dynasty 1778 1802 edit Tay Sơn dynasty 1778 1802 939 1778 1802 1945 Emperor Era name Full name ReignThai Đức 泰德 Thai Đức 泰德 Nguyễn Nhạc 阮岳 1778 1788Quang Trung 光中 Quang Trung 光中 Nguyễn Huệ 阮惠 1788 1792Cảnh Thịnh 景盛 Cảnh Thịnh 景盛 Bảo Hưng 寶興 Nguyễn Quang Toản 阮光纘 1792 1802Nguyễn Nhạc dropped his emperor title in 1788 after his younger brother Nguyễn Huệ declared himself as Emperor Empire of Dai Nam 1802 1883 Annam and Tonkin Protectorates 1883 1945 and Empire of Vietnam 1945 editNguyễn dynasty 1802 1945 edit Nguyễn dynasty 1802 1945 939 1802 1945 Emperor Image Temple name Full name ReignGia Long 嘉隆 nbsp Thế Tổ 世祖 Nguyễn Phuc Anh 阮福暎 1802 1820Minh Mạng 明命 nbsp Thanh Tổ 聖祖 Nguyễn Phuc Đảm 阮福膽 1820 1841Thiệu Trị 紹治 Hiến Tổ 憲祖 Nguyễn Phuc Mien Tong 阮福綿宗 1841 1847Tự Đức 嗣德 nbsp Dực Tong 翼宗 Nguyễn Phuc Hồng Nhậm 阮福洪任 1847 1883Dục Đức 育德 nbsp Cung Tong 恭宗 Nguyễn Phuc Ưng Ai Nguyễn Phuc Ưng Chan 阮福膺𩡤 阮福膺禛 1883 3 days Hiệp Hoa 協和 nbsp none Nguyễn Phuc Hồng Dật 阮福洪佚 1883 6 months Kiến Phuc 建福 nbsp Giản Tong 簡宗 Nguyễn Phuc Ưng Đăng 阮福膺登 1883 1884Ham Nghi 咸宜 nbsp none Nguyễn Phuc Minh 阮福明 1884 1885Đồng Khanh 同慶 nbsp Cảnh Tong 景宗 Nguyễn Phuc Ưng Kỷ 阮福膺祺 1885 1889Thanh Thai 成泰 nbsp none Nguyễn Phuc Bửu Lan 阮福寶嶙 1889 1907Duy Tan 維新 nbsp none Nguyễn Phuc Vĩnh San 阮福永珊 1907 1916Khải Định 啓定 nbsp Hoằng Tong 弘宗 Nguyễn Phuc Bửu Đảo 阮福寶嶹 1916 1925Bảo Đại 保大 nbsp none Nguyễn Phuc Vĩnh Thụy 阮福永瑞 1926 1945Non Vietnamese nations editChampa 192 1832 edit Dynasty King Real name ReignI Dynasty Sri Mara Ch u lien 17 44 192 Fan Hsiung 17 44 fl 270Fan Yi 17 44 c 284 336II Dynasty Fan Wen 17 44 45 336 349Fan Fo 17 47 349 Bhadravarman I 17 48 Fan Hu Ta 17 56 380 413 17 56 Gangaraja 17 57 Fan Ti Chen 17 56 Manorathavarman 17 57 Fan Diwen died c 420III Dynasty Fan Yang Mai I Fan Yangmai c 420 421 17 57 Fan Yang Mai II 17 57 Fan Duo c 431 c 455Fan Shencheng 17 57 c 455 c 484Fan Danggenchun 17 58 c 484 c 492Fan Zhunong c 492 c 498 17 59 Fan Wenkuan 17 59 or Fan Wenzan c 502 c 510Devavarman 17 59 Fan Tiankai c 510 c 526Vijayavarman 17 59 c 526 9IV Dynasty Rudravarman I 17 70 c 529 Sambhuvarman 17 70 Fan Fanzhi 572 629Kandarpadharma 17 71 Fan Touli 629 Prabhasadharma Fan Zhenlong 645 17 71 Bhadresvaravarman 17 71 645 Daughter of Kandarpadharma FEMALE 17 71 653Vikrantavarman I Zhuge Di 653 c 686 17 72 Naravahanavarman c 686 c Vikrantavarman II 17 72 c 687 c 731Rudravarman II 17 94 c 731 58V Dynasty of Panduranga Prithindravarman 17 95 758 Satyavarman 17 95 c 770 87Indravarman I 17 103 c 787 803Harivarman I 17 103 c 803 17 gt Vikrantavarman III 17 104 c 854VI Dynasty of Bhrigu Indravarman II 17 123 c 854 98Jaya Sinhavarman I 17 123 c 898 903Jaya Saktivarman 17 123 Bhadravarman II 17 123 fl 910Indravarman III 17 123 c 918 959Jaya Indravarman I 17 124 959 lt 965Paramesvaravarman I 17 124 Bo mei mei shui Yang Bu yin cha 波美美稅楊布印茶 18 lt 965 982Indravarman IV 17 125 982 986 sLiu Ji zong 17 125 Lưu Kế Tong 劉継宗 19 20 18 c 986 989VII Dynasty Harivarman II 17 125 Yang Tuo Pai 楊陀排 19 20 18 21 c 989 997Yang Bo Zhan of Fan 17 125 Yang Bozhan 楊波占 19 20 18 22 Yang Pu Ku Vijaya 17 139 Yan Pu Ku Vijaya Sri 楊甫恭毘施離 19 20 18 c 998 1007Harivarman III 17 139 Yang Pu Ju bi cha she li 楊普俱毘茶室離 19 20 18 fl 1010Paramesvaravarman II 17 139 Yang Pu Ju bi cha she li 楊普俱毘茶室離 19 20 18 fl 1018Vikrantavarman IV 17 139 Yang Bu Ju shi li 楊卜俱室離 19 20 18 1030Jaya Simhavarman II 17 139 1030 1044VIII Dynasty of the South Jaya Paramesvaravarman I 17 140 Ku Sri Paramesvarmadeva Yang Pu 倶舍波微收羅婆麻提楊卜 19 20 18 1044 1060Bhadravarman III 17 140 1061Rudravarman III 17 140 1061 1074IX Dynasty Harivarman IV 17 154 1074 1080Jaya Indravarman II 17 154 1080 1081 1086 1114Paramabhodhisatva 17 154 1081 1086Harivarman V 17 164 Yang Bu Ma die 楊卜麻 曡 18 1114 1139X Dynasty Jaya Indravarman III 17 164 1139 45XI Dynasty Rudravarman IV Khmer vassal 1145 1147 17 164 Jaya Harivarman I 17 164 1147 1167Jaya Harivarman II 17 165 1167Jaya Indravarman IV 17 165 166 1167 1190 died 1192XII Dynasty Suryajayavarmadeva Khmer vassal in Vijaya 17 171 1190 1191Suryavarmadeva Khmer vassal in Pandurang 17 170 171 1190 1203Jaya Indravarman V in Vijaya 17 171 1191Champa under Cambodian rules 1203 1220Jaya Paramesvaravarman II 17 171 1220 c 1252Jaya Indravarman VI 17 182 c 1252 1257Indravarman V 17 192 1257 1288Jaya Sinhavarman III 1288 1307Jaya Sinhavarman IV 1307 1312Chế Nang Vietnamese Vassal 1312 1318XIII Dynasty Chế A Nan 1318 1342Tra Hoa Bồ Đề 1342 1360Chế Bồng Nga Red king strongest king 1360 1390XIV Dynasty Jaya Simhavarman VI 1390 1400Indravarman VI 1400 1441Virabhadravarman 1441 Maija Vijaya 1441 1446Moho Kouei Lai 1446 1449Moho Kouei Yeou 1449 1458XV Dynasty Moho P an Lo Yue 1458 1460Tra Toan 1460 1471Dynasty of the South Po Ro Me 1627 1651Po Niga 1652 1660Po Saut 1660 1692Dynasty of Po Saktiraidaputih vassal Cham rulers under the Nguyễn lords Po Saktirai da putih 1695 1728Po Ganvuh da putih 1728 1730Po Thuttirai 1731 1732vacant 1732 1735Po Rattirai 1735 1763Po Tathun da moh rai 1763 1765Po Tithuntirai da paguh 1765 1780Po Tithuntirai da parang 1780 1781vacant 1781 1783Chei Krei Brei 1783 1786Po Tithun da parang 1786 1793Po Lathun da paguh 1793 1799Po Chong Chan 1799 1822Funan 68 550 edit King ReignSoma fem latter 1st centuryKaundinya I Hun t ien latter 1st century Hun P an h uang second half of 2nd centuryP an P an early 3rd centuryFan Shih Man c 205 225Fan Chin Sheng c 225Fan Chan c 225 c 240Fan Hsun c 240 287Fan Ch ang c 245Fan Hsiung 270 285 Chandan Chu Chan t an 357 17 46 Kaundinya II Chiao Chen ju 434Sresthavarman or Sri Indravarman Che li pa mo or Shih li t o pa mo 434 438 17 56 Kaundinya Jayavarman She yeh pa mo 484 514Rudravarman 514 539 died 550Sarvabhauma Liu t o pa mo c 550 627Chenla 550 802 edit Order King Reign1 Bhavavarman I around 550 6002 Mahendravarman around 600 6163 Isanavarman I 616 6354 Bhavavarman II 639 6575 Candravarman 6 Jayavarman I around 657 6907 Queen Jayadevi 690 7138 Sambhuvarman 713 7169 Pushkaraksha 716 73010 Sambhuvarman around 730 76011 Rajendravarman I around 760 78012 Mahipativarman around 780 788Ngưu Hống 11th century 1433 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