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Sovereignmonarchy

Early Lý Dynasty

544 CE – 602 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
544 CE – 602 CE
Duration
58 years
Known Periods
3
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Early Lý dynasty, also known as the Former Lý or Anterior Lý dynasty, was a Vietnamese dynasty that existed from 544 CE to 602 CE. Officially named Vạn Xuân or Nam Việt, it was founded by Lý Bí, who took the title "Emperor of Southern Việt," later shortened to "Southern Emperor" (Lý Nam Đế). The capital of the Early Lý dynasty was located at Long Biên, in what is now Hanoi.

Historical Periods

Early Lý Dynasty (546–560)

546 CE – 560 CE

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Area: 92,427 km²

Early Lý Dynasty (561–591)

561 CE – 591 CE

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Area: 90,334 km²

Early Lý Dynasty (592–601)

592 CE – 601 CE

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Area: 90,334 km²

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