List of Vietnamese dynasties explained

Prior to the abdication of Bảo Đại on 30 August 1945 in the aftermath of the August Revolution, Vietnam was ruled by a series of dynasties of either local or Chinese origin. The following is a list of major dynasties in the history of Vietnam.

Background

Naming convention

In Vietnamese historiography, dynasties are generally known to historians by the family name of the monarchs. For example, the Đinh dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Đinh;) is known as such because the ruling clan bore the family name Vietnamese: Đinh .

Similar to Chinese dynasties, Vietnamese dynasties would adopt a Vietnamese: quốc hiệu (; "name of the state") upon the establishment of the realm. However, as it was common for several dynasties to share the same official name, referring to regimes by their official name in historiography would be potentially confusing. For instance, the Vietnamese: quốc hiệu "Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no" was used by the Lý dynasty (since the reign of Lý Thánh Tông), the Trần dynasty, the Later Trần dynasty, the Later Lê dynasty, the Mạc dynasty, and the Tây Sơn dynasty.

In the Vietnamese language, the word for "dynasty" may be written as either Vietnamese: nhà or Vietnamese: triều depending on the context. The former is generally used to denote the ruling family whereas the latter refers to the dynastic regime. For instance, the Mạc dynasty can be rendered as "Vietnamese: Nhà Mạc" or "Vietnamese: Mạc triều" .

Origin of dynasties

Apart from over one millennium of direct Chinese rule, Vietnam was ruled by a series of "local" dynasties, although some of which could have their origins traced to China.

The founder of the legendary Hồng Bàng dynasty, Lộc Tục, was recorded as a descendant of the mythical Chinese ruler Shennong.[1]

According to two historical Vietnamese texts, the Complete Annals of Đại Việt and the Imperially-commissioned Annotated Text Reflecting the Complete History of Việt, Thục Phán of the Thục dynasty was from Sichuan, China, which was previously under the rule of the ancient Chinese State of Shu.[2] [3]

The Triệu dynasty, established by Zhao Tuo from the Chinese Qin dynasty,[4] [5] was considered an orthodox local regime by traditional Vietnamese historiography. However, modern Vietnamese historians generally regard the Triệu dynasty to be a foreign regime that ruled Vietnam.[6]

The founder of the Early Lý dynasty, Lý Bôn, was descended from Chinese refugees who fled Wang Mang's seizure of power in the final years of the Western Han in China.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

The first emperor of the Lý dynasty, Lý Công Uẩn, could have his paternal bloodline traced to modern-day Fujian, China.[14] [15] [16] [17] Lý Công Uẩn's father, Lý Thuần An, escaped to Quanzhou from Hebei after Lý Công Uẩn's grandfather, Li Song, was wrongly accused of treason and executed by the Emperor Yin of Later Han.[18] [19]

The origin of the Trần dynasty was traced to modern Fujian, where the ancestor of the Trần imperial clan, Trần Kính, migrated from in the 11th century CE.[20] [21] The Later Trần dynasty was ruled by the same imperial clan as the earlier Trần dynasty.

The Hồ dynasty was ruled by the Hồ family which migrated from present-day Zhejiang, China to Vietnam under the leadership of Hồ Hưng Dật during the 10th century CE. The Hồ dynasty claimed descent from the Duke Hu of Chen, the founder of the ancient Chinese State of Chen.[22] [23] The Duke Hu of Chen was in turn descended from the legendary Emperor Shun, who was recognized by Hồ Quý Ly as the progenitor of the Hồ imperial family.[24] [25] Accordingly, the Hồ dynasty adopted the official Vietnamese: quốc hiệu "Vietnamese: Đại Ngu|italic=no" (; "Great Ngu"); "Ngu" was derived from the Emperor Shun's lineage name, Youyu (Chinese: 有虞). Rulers of the Tây Sơn dynasty, initially surnamed Vietnamese: Hồ, were descended from the same line as the Hồ dynasty.[26]

Familial relations among dynasties

Several Vietnamese dynasties were related:

Champa

See also: King of Champa.

Champa (Vietnamese: Chăm Pa;) existed as an independent polity until its annexation by the Nguyễn dynasty in 1832 CE, thereby laying the foundation for the territories of the modern Vietnamese state. Most of the rulers of Champa were of Cham descent, an Austronesian ethnic group distinct from the majority Kinh ethnicity of Vietnam.

There were 15 dynasties in the history of Champa. According to Chinese historical sources, Champa officially used the Vietnamese: quốc hiệu "Vietnamese: [[Lâm Ấp]]|italic=no" from the 1st to 4th dynasties, "Vietnamese: Hoàn Vương|italic=no" during the 5th dynasty, and "Vietnamese: Chiêm Thành|italic=no" from the 6th to 15th dynasties.

List of dynasties in Vietnamese history

This list includes the various dynasties in the history of Vietnam, of both local and Chinese origins. Dynasties of China that ruled Vietnam are highlighted in

orange. The Triệu dynasty is highlighted in light orange due to its disputed status.
DynastyPeriod of ruleStatusRulers
Historiographical name
Official name
FromToTermSurnameFirst to ruleLast to ruleList

Vietnamese: Hồng Bàng thị

Vietnamese: Xích Quỷ|italic=no


Vietnamese: Văn Lang|italic=no
2879 BCE258 BCE2621 yearsRoyalKinh Dương VươngHùng Duệ Vương(list)

Vietnamese: Thục triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Thục
/
Vietnamese: [[Âu Lạc]]|italic=no
257 BCE207 BCE50 yearsRoyalKhai Minh
An Dương Vương(list)

Vietnamese: Triệu triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Triệu
/
Vietnamese: [[Nanyue|Nam Việt]]|italic=no
204 BCE111 BCE93 years
Royal

Imperial
Zhao
Wu of NanyueZhao Jiande(list)

Vietnamese: Tây Hán
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title111 BCE9 CE120 yearsImperialLiu
Wu of HanLiu Ying(list)

Vietnamese: Tân triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Tân
/
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title9 CE23 CE14 yearsImperialWang
Wang Mang(list)

Vietnamese: Đông Hán
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title25 CE220 CE192 yearsImperialLiu
Guangwu of HanXian of Han(list)

Vietnamese: Đông Ngô
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title229 CE280 CE45 yearsImperialSun
Da of Eastern WuSun Hao(list)

Vietnamese: Tây Tấn
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title266 CE316 CE41 yearsImperialSima
Wu of JinMin of Jin(list)

Vietnamese: Đông Tấn
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title317 CE420 CE103 yearsImperialSima
Yuan of JinGong of Jin(list)

Vietnamese: Lưu Tống
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title420 CE479 CE59 yearsImperialLiu
Wu of Liu SongShun of Liu Song(list)

Vietnamese: Nam Tề
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title479 CE502 CE23 yearsImperialXiao
Gao of Southern QiHe of Southern Qi(list)

Vietnamese: Lương triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Lương
/
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title502 CE544 CE42 yearsImperialXiao
Wu of Liang(list)

Vietnamese: Tiền Lý triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Tiền Lý
/
Vietnamese: Vạn Xuân|italic=no
544 CE602 CE58 yearsImperial
Lý BônLý Phật Tử(list)

Vietnamese: Tùy triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Tùy
/
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title602 CE618 CE16 yearsImperialYang
Wen of SuiYang of Sui(list)

Vietnamese: Đường triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Đường
/
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title621 CE907 CE271 yearsImperialLi
Gaozu of TangAi of Tang(list)

Vietnamese: Võ Chu
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title690 CE705 CE15 yearsImperialWu
Shengshen of Wu Zhou(list)

Vietnamese: Nam Hán
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title930 CE938 CE8 yearsImperialLiu
Gaozu of Southern Han(list)

Vietnamese: Ngô triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Ngô
/
Vietnamese: [[Tĩnh Hải quân]]|italic=no
939 CE965 CE26 yearsRoyalNgô
Ngô QuyềnNam Tấn Vương

Thiên Sách Vương
(list)

Vietnamese: Đinh triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Đinh
/
Vietnamese: Đại Cồ Việt|italic=no
968 CE980 CE12 yearsImperialĐinh
Đinh Bộ LĩnhĐinh Toàn(list)

Vietnamese: Tiền Lê triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Tiền Lê
/
Vietnamese: Đại Cồ Việt|italic=no
980 CE1009 CE29 yearsImperial
Lê HoànLê Long Đĩnh(list)

Vietnamese: Lý triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Lý
/

Vietnamese: Đại Cồ Việt|italic=no


Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no
1009 CE1225 CE216 yearsImperial
Lý Thái TổLý Chiêu Hoàng(list)

Vietnamese: Trần triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Trần
/
Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no
1225 CE1400 CE175 yearsImperialTrần
Trần Thái TôngTrần An(list)

Vietnamese: Hồ triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Hồ
/
Vietnamese: Đại Ngu|italic=no
1400 CE1407 CE7 yearsImperialHồ
Hồ Quý LyHồ Hán Thương(list)

Vietnamese: Minh triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Minh
/
No independent Vietnamese dynastic title1407 CE1427 CE20 yearsImperialZhu
YongleXuande(list)

Vietnamese: Hậu Trần triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Hậu Trần
/
Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no
1407 CE1413 CE6 yearsImperialTrần
Giản Định ĐếTrùng Quang Đế(list)

Vietnamese: Lê sơ triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Lê sơ
/
Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no
1428 CE1527 CE99 yearsImperial
Lê Thái TổLê Cung Hoàng(list)

Vietnamese: Mạc triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Mạc
/
Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no
1527 CE1677 CE150 yearsImperialMạc
Mạc Thái TổMạc Kính Vũ(list)

Vietnamese: Lê trung hưng triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Lê trung hưng
/
Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no
1533 CE1789 CE256 yearsImperial
Lê Trang TôngLê Mẫn Đế(list)

Vietnamese: Tây Sơn triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Tây Sơn
/
Vietnamese: [[Đại Việt]]|italic=no
1778 CE1802 CE24 yearsImperialNguyễn
Thái Đức ĐếCảnh Thịnh Đế(list)

Vietnamese: Nguyễn triều / Vietnamese: Nhà Nguyễn
/

Vietnamese: Nam Việt|italic=no


Vietnamese: Việt Nam|italic=no


Vietnamese: Đại Nam|italic=no


Vietnamese: [[Empire of Vietnam|Đế quốc Việt Nam]]|italic=no
1802 CE1945 CE[27] 143 yearsImperialNguyễn Phúc
Gia Long ĐếBảo Đại Đế(list)

Timeline of dynasties in Vietnamese history

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denotes local Vietnamese dynasties denotes dynasties during the First Era of Northern Domination denotes dynasties during the Second Era of Northern Domination denotes dynasties during the Third Era of Northern Domination denotes dynasty during the Fourth Era of Northern Domination

See also

Notes and References

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  12. Lockhart (2010), p. 221
  13. West (2009), p. 870
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  25. Book: Trần. Trọng Kim. Trần Trọng Kim. Việt Nam sử lược . 1919 . I . I.III.XI. . Quí Ly deposed Thiếu-đế, but respected [the relationship] that he [Thiếu Đế] was his [Quí Ly's] grandson, only demoted him to prince Bảo-ninh Chinese: 保寧大王, and claimed himself [Quí Ly] the Emperor, changing his surname to Hồ Chinese: . Originally the surname Hồ [Chinese: Hu] were descendants of the surname Ngu [Chinese: Yu] in China, so Quí Ly created a new name for his country Đại-ngu Chinese: 大虞..
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