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Name
  
Le Binh

Died
  
1810, Phu Xuan

Parents
  
Le Hien Tong

Role
  
Le Hien Tong\'s daughter

Spouse
  
Grandparents
  
Le Thuan Tong

Children
  
My Khue Ngoc Khue, An Nghia Ngoc Ngon, Nguyen Phuc Cu, Nguyen Phuc Quan

Similar People
  
Gia Long, Le Ngoc Han, Minh Mang, Nguyen Phuc Canh, Thieu Tri

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Lê Thị Ngọc Bình (1785 – 1810) was an Annamese princess and empress.

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Biography

Ngọc Bình's early life was unknown, when the Tây Sơn Dynasty succeeded Lê Dynasty as the official dynasty of Vietnam; Emperor Quang Trung ordered his Crown Prince Nguyễn Quang Toản (later Emperor Cảnh Thịnh) to marry her.

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In 1801, Nguyễn Ánh's force, main rival of Tây Sơn, captured Phú Xuân and forced Cảnh Thịnh flee to Tonkin and left Lê Ngọc Bình and his wives behind. Nguyễn Ánh captured but did not threaten Bình; then Ánh married her regardless of dissuasions of his followers.

Later, Nguyễn Ánh became Emperor Gia Long and gave her the royal title Đệ Tam Cung (roughly Third Wife or Third Concubine). Bình had with emperor Gia Long four children: prince Nguyen Phuoc Quan, prince Nguyen Phuoc Cu, princess An Nghia Ngoc Ngon, and princess My Khue Ngoc Khue. Le Thi Ngoc Binh died in 1810 and was buried in Trúc Lâm, Huế.

References

Lê Ngọc Bình Wikipedia


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