Early Lê dynasty
The Early Lê dynasty, alternatively known as the Former Lê dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Tiền Lê; chữ Nôm: 茹前黎; pronounced [ɲâː tjə̂n le]) in historiography, officially Great Cồ Việt (Vietnamese: Đại Cồ Việt; Chữ Hán: 大瞿越), was a dynasty of Vietnam that ruled from 980 to 1009. It followed the Đinh dynasty and was succeeded by the Lý dynasty. It comprised the reigns of three emperors.
Great Cồ Việt 大瞿越國 Đại Cồ Việt Quốc | |||||||||
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980–1009 | |||||||||
Early Lê's territory | |||||||||
Status | Internal imperial system within Song tributary | ||||||||
Capital | Hoa Lư | ||||||||
Common languages | Archaic Vietnamese Literary Chinese | ||||||||
Religion | Vietnamese folk religion Buddhism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Emperor | |||||||||
• 980–1005 | Lê Đại Hành (first) | ||||||||
• 1005 | Lê Trung Tông | ||||||||
• 1005–1009 | Lê Ngọa Triều (last) | ||||||||
Chancellor | |||||||||
• 980 | Hồng Hiến | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Emperor Taizong of Song dispatched army to invade Đại Cồ Việt | June 980 | ||||||||
• Empress Dương Vân Nga enthroned Lê Hoàn | 980 | ||||||||
• Battle of Bạch Đằng (981) | 980–981 | ||||||||
• Lê Ngọa Triều murdered and stole the throne from Lê Trung Tông | 1005 | ||||||||
• Death of Lê Ngọa Triều | 1009 | ||||||||
Currency | Copper-alloy cash coins | ||||||||
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Today part of | Vietnam China |
Early Lê | |
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Country | Đại Cồ Việt (Vietnam) |
Founded | 9th century |
Founder | Lê Hoàn |
Final ruler | Lê Ngọa Triều |
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Estate(s) | Hoa Lư |
Deposition | 1009 |
History of Vietnam |
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