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The following list is the emperors' era names, which have meaning in Chinese and Vietnamese. For example, the first ruler's era name, Gia Long, is the combination of the old names for Saigon (Gia Định) and Hanoi (Thăng Long) to show the new unity of the country; the fourth, Tự Đức, means "Inheritance of Virtues"; the ninth, Đồng ...
Nguyen dynasty emperors (2 C, 16 P) G. Nguyen dynasty generals (11 P) O. ... Nguyen dynasty princes (17 P) Nguyen dynasty princesses (2 P) W. Nguyễn dynasty writers ...
Emperors of Nguyen Vietnam (8 P) G. Gia Long (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Nguyen dynasty emperors" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Nguyễn Phúc Khoát ordered Chinese-style trousers and tunics in 1774 to replace sarong-type Vietnamese clothing. [8] He also ordered Ming, Tang, and Han-style clothing to be adopted by his military and bureaucracy. [9] Pants were mandated by the Nguyen in 1744 and the Cheongsam Chinese clothing inspired the áo dài. [10]
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.
They were given a personal name (名字; Míngzi) at birth, but later referred to by a posthumous name (謚號; Shìhào)—which memorialized their accomplishments or character—due to a cultural naming taboo. [13] Most emperors of the Imperial period also received a temple name (廟號; Miàohào), used to venerate them in ancestor worship ...
Its members were the Nguyễn lords (1558-1777, 1780-1802) and emperors of the Nguyễn dynasty (1802-45). Its Bảo Đại was also emperor of the State of Vietnam (1949-55) and Domain of the Crown (1950-55). Nguyễn Bặc (924-79), an official of the Đinh dynasty, was its founder.
Pages in category "Nguyen dynasty" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...