Lê Dụ Tông

Lê Dụ Tông (chữ Hán: 黎裕宗, 1679 – 27 February 1731), born Lê Duy Đường (黎維禟) was an emperor of Vietnam, the 22nd emperor of Vietnamese Later Lê dynasty. He reigned as emperor from 1705–1729 (24 years), the first ten years of which his father Lê Hy Tông was alive and elevated in semi-retirement to Retired Emperor (Vietnamese: Thái thượng hoàng). He was succeeded by Lê Duy Phường, also known as the second emperor to carry the name Hôn Đức Công.[1][2]

Lê Dụ Tông
黎裕宗
Emperor of Đại Việt
Emperor of Revival Lê dynasty
Reign1705 - 1729
PredecessorLê Hy Tông
SuccessorLê Duy Phường
Regent
Retired Emperor of Revival Lê dynasty
Reign1729-1731
Born1679
Đông Kinh, Đại Việt
Died27 February 1731
Đông Kinh, Đại Việt
Burial
Cổ Đô Tomb (古都陵)
Full name
Lê Duy Đường (黎維禟)
Era name and dates
Vĩnh Thịnh (永盛): 1706-1719
Bảo Thái (保泰): 1720-1729
Posthumous name
Thuần Chính Huy Nhu Ôn Giản Từ Tường Khoan Huệ Tôn Mẫu Hòa Hoàng đế
(純正徽柔溫簡慈祥寬惠遜敏和皇帝)
Temple name
Dụ Tông (裕宗)
DynastyRevival Lê dynasty
FatherLê Hy Tông
MotherTrịnh Thị

Issue

He had five sons. They are Lê Duy Phường, Lê Duy Mật, Lê Duy Quý, Lê Thuần Tông and Lê Ý Tông.

gollark: Perhaps there's a skill later to magically summon a bow, via magic.
gollark: Just not confirm it.
gollark: They didn't technically deny anything.
gollark: Ideally made out of something which isn't antimatter.
gollark: The obvious solution is to make a Zogarth2 to combat Zogarth1.

References

  1. Bruce M. Lockhart, William J. Duiker The A to Z of Vietnam 2010 p437 "Lê Dụ Tông"
  2. Hoàn táng thi hài vua Lê Dụ Tông: kỷ yếu Hội đồng họ Lê Việt Nam – 2010 Process ceremony of digging and re-burying corpse of the King Lê Du Tông in Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam.
Preceded by
Lê Hy Tông
Emperor of Vietnam
1705–1729
Succeeded by
Lê Duy Phường
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