Kiều Công Tiễn
Kiều Công Tiễn (chữ Hán: 矯公羡) (870 - 938) was a general in the court of Dương Đình Nghệ, a Vietnamese Jiedushi of Tĩnh Hải quân who took over the position in 931. In 937, Kiều Công Tiễn assassinated the Jiedushi to seize his position and thus provoked a revolt led by Ngô Quyền who sought revenge his lord and father-in-law Dương Đình Nghệ. In response to the attack, Kiều Công Tiễn appealed to Liu Yan, the emperor of Southern Han, for reinforcements but he was defeated and executed by Ngô Quyền before the army of Southern Han entered the country. Ngô Quyền subsequently won a decisive victory over the Southern Han in the Battle of Bạch Đằng River and would go on to inaugurate the continuous independence of Vietnam for the first time in nearly a thousand years.
Kiều Công Tiễn | |||||
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Tĩnh Hải quân tiết độ sứ | |||||
Jiedushi of Tĩnh Hải quân (self-proclaimed) | |||||
Tenure | 937–938 | ||||
Predecessor | Dương Đình Nghệ | ||||
Successor | Ngô Quyền (as the Grand Prince) | ||||
Pretender | Liu Hongcao (938, appointed by Southern Han) | ||||
Born | 870 Phong châu, Tĩnh Hải quân, Tang China (present-day Phú Thọ province, Vietnam) | ||||
Died | 938 67–68) Đại La citadel | (aged||||
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