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Lê Trung Tông (Early Lê)

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Predecessor
  
Lê Đại Hành

Died
  
1005

House
  
Early Lê dynasty

Grandparents
  
Lê Mịch, Đặng Thị

Successor
  
Lê Ngọa Triều

Parents
  
Lê Hoàn

Accede date
  
1005

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Lê Trung Tông was the second emperor under the Anterior Lê Dynasty. He held the throne for only three days which was considered one of two shortest reigns in Vietnam's history, along with Dục Đức under the Nguyễn Dynasty.

He was born in 983 to Lê Đại Hành and Empress Diệu Nữ. His born name was Lê Long Việt (黎龍鉞). He was one of ten princes of Lê Đại Hành. After the Crown Prince Long Thâu died, he was chosen as Crown Prince.

In 1005, after Lê Đại Hành died, the princes immediately contested over the throne. The conflicts between the royal princes led to the civil war between these princes for 8 months, the nation fell into anarchy. The main war was between the running crown prince and the oldest survived prince Long Ngân (the second prince in line to the thrown after former crown prince Long Thâu). In October 1005, Long Ngân was defeated and quickly fled to Thạch Hà area but he was captured and killed by locals. This enabled Long Việt ascend to the throne.

But after just three days, he was killed by an assassin sent by his brother another rival prince Lê Long Đĩnh. The assassin merely climbed over the wall, crept into the Emperor's chamber and killed him. The result this made Lê Long Đĩnh the surviving and undisputed claimant to the royal throne.

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Lê Trung Tông (Early Lê) Wikipedia