Cannabaceae

Lê Thuần Tông
黎純宗
Emperor of Đại Việt
Emperor of Revival Lê dynasty
Reign1732–1735
PredecessorLê Duy Phường
SuccessorLê Ý Tông
RegentTrịnh Giang
Born16 March 1699
Đông Kinh, Đại Việt
Died5 June 1735
Đông Kinh, Đại Việt
Names
Lê Duy Tường (黎維祥)
Era name and dates
Long Đức (龍德): 1732–1735
Posthumous name
Giản Hoàng đế (簡皇帝)
Temple name
Thuần Tông (純宗)
HouseRevival Lê dynasty
FatherLê Dụ Tông

Lê Thuần Tông (chữ Hán: 黎純宗, 16 March 1699 – 5 June 1735) birth name Lê Duy Tường (黎維祥, 黎維祜) was the thirteenth and fourth-last emperor of the Vietnamese Lê dynasty under the domination of the Trịnh lords. He reigned from 1732 to 1735 and was succeeded by Lê Ý Tông.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cuong T. Nguyen Zen in Medieval Vietnam: A Study and Translation of the Thiền Uyển Tập Anh 1997- Page 434 The Việt sử lược, 2:6b2, had "Princess Khanh Thanh" instead of Kim Thanh. Lê Thuần Tông was son of Lê Long Đĩnh and grandson of Lê Đại Hành. On Princess Kim Thành, daughter of Lý Thái Tông, see Toan Tbit, "Ban Ky," 2:213. 586
  2. ^ Bruce M. Lockhart, William J. Duiker The A to Z of Vietnam 2010 Page 437 "Lê Thuần Tông (1619-43, 1649-62)"
  • Nguyẽ̂n, Phút Tá̂n (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.
Preceded by Emperor of Vietnam
1732–1735
Succeeded by


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