Hoàng đế

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Hoàng đế is the Vietnamese imperial title equivalent to "emperor," historically used by sovereign rulers of Vietnamese dynasties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vietnamese term
imperial title
monarchical title
associatedWith imperial court of Vietnam NERFINISHED
mandate of heaven concept in Vietnam
contrastsWith hoàng hậu (empress consort)
nữ hoàng (queen regnant)
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
culturalContext East Asian imperial tradition
domain Vietnamese history
hereditary monarchy
equivalentTo emperor
etymologyOrigin Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese 皇帝
field titles of nobility
governs empire
hasGenderAssociation typically male title
hasHonorificForm Bệ hạ
Hoàng thượng
hasJurisdictionOver Vietnamese realm
hasPluralForm các hoàng đế
higherThan vương (king)
historicalPeriod pre-modern Vietnam
language Vietnamese
meaning supreme ruler
notableDynastyUsage Lê dynasty NERFINISHED
Lý dynasty NERFINISHED
Mạc dynasty NERFINISHED
Nguyễn dynasty NERFINISHED
Trần dynasty NERFINISHED
Tây Sơn dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf Vietnamese system of royal titles
rank highest secular authority in traditional Vietnam
relatedConcept thiên tử (son of heaven)
script Latin Vietnamese alphabet NERFINISHED
chữ Hán
chữ Nôm
status sovereign ruler
symbolizes supreme political authority
unity of the Vietnamese state
typeOf sovereign title
usedAs formal sovereign style
usedBy Vietnamese dynasties NERFINISHED
sovereign rulers of Vietnam
usedFor heads of state of Vietnamese empires
usedIn Vietnamese monarchy NERFINISHED
imperial Vietnam
usedUntil end of Nguyễn dynasty

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Emperor Ly Thai Tong title Hoàng đế
subject surface form: Lý Thái Tông
Huangdi equivalentTitleInVietnamese Hoàng đế