Gia-Long
(1762 - 1820)
Fondateur de la Dynastie des Nguyên
Fondateur de la ville de Huê
Huê: Patrimoine Culturel de l'Humanité.
(UNESCO)
En attendant la version française, nous vous proposons la version anglaise
Emperor Gia Long was born in 1762 and died in 1819.
His tomb was built in 6 years, from 1814 to 1820.
Being a man of strong will who had spent his life on battlefields for almost a quarter of a century (1775-1801),
he finally unified the country and came to the throne in 180'2.
His tomb consequently bore witness to a military commander's unflinching character.
When his first queen died in 1814, he ordered the construction of a double-grave tomb,
one for her and another for himself.
The site chosen for the purpose was an extending hilly region, some 20 km by road or by water south of the
Citadel of Hue.
Earlier, in the area, there had been tombs of his family members. When his second queen died later in 1846,
her tomb was also constructed not far from his.
Amid a vast and magnificent natural environment, Gia Long Tomb has about 20 monuments arranged in 3 groups:
- Central group: Double-grave tomb of the Emperor and Queen.
- Left.group: Main monument is the Stele House sheltering the stele inscribed with the Emperor's life story
and achievements.
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Dix Poèmes dédiés aux dix Princes du Roi
Gia-Long
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Tang-Duê Vuong
Premier Prince |
Kiên-An Vuong
Cinquième Prince |
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Dinh-Viên Quân Vuong
Sixième Prince |
Diên-Khanh Vuong
Septième Prince |
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Diên Bàn Công
Huitième Prince |
Thiêu-Hoa Quân Vuong
Neuvième Prince |
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Quang-Oai Công
Dixième Prince |
Thuong-Tin Quân Vuong
Onzième Prince |
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An-Khanh Vuong
Douzième Prince |
Tu-Son Công
Treizième Prince |
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Quynh-Tu
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