lynk2510
Posts : 265 Join date : 2011-03-15
| Subject: Emperor Ham Nghi Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:04 pm | |
| Phan rallied to the cause of the boy Emperor Ham Nghi—the fourth monarch in little over a year—after an abortive royal uprising at Huế in 1885.[5][18] Thuyet and fellow regent Nguyen Van Tuong had enthroned Hiep Hoa after disposing of Duc Duc. However, the new emperor was wary of the regents' behaviour and attempted to avoid their influence, leading Thuyet to organise his execution.[19] The teenage Kien Phuc ascended the throne, but was poisoned by his adoptive mother Hoc Phi—one of Tu Duc's wives—whom he caught having intercourse with Tuong.[20] Kien Phuc was thus replaced by his 14-year-old brother Ham Nghi. In the meantime, the French concluded that the regents were causing too much trouble and had to be disposed of.[20] travesticauses of angina | |
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