Nguyễn Cảnh Chân
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Nguyễn Cảnh Chân (阮景真, 1355–1409) was a general who fought against the
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of the Later Trần dynasty. He was born in Ngọc Sơn village, Thanh Chương district, Nghệ An province,
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Biography


Hồ dynasty government official

At the end of the
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, Nguyễn Cảnh Chân worked as ''An Phủ Sứ''an office that's similar to governor of a state in Hoa Chau, Thua Thien-Hue. At that time the
Trần Trần (陳) or Tran is the second most common Vietnamese surname after Nguyen. More than 10% of all Vietnamese people share this surname. History The Tran ruled the Trần dynasty, a golden era in Vietnam, and successfully repelled the Mongol ...
government was in the hands of
Hồ Quý Ly Hồ Quý Ly ( vi-hantu, 胡季犛, 1336 – 1407?) ruled Đại Ngu (Vietnam) from 1400 to 1401 as the founding emperor of the short-lived Hồ dynasty. Quý Ly rose from a post as an official served the court of the ruling Trần dynasty and ...
. In 1400,
Hồ Quý Ly Hồ Quý Ly ( vi-hantu, 胡季犛, 1336 – 1407?) ruled Đại Ngu (Vietnam) from 1400 to 1401 as the founding emperor of the short-lived Hồ dynasty. Quý Ly rose from a post as an official served the court of the ruling Trần dynasty and ...
dethroned the last Trần emperor and declared himself emperor, establishing the
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and renaming the country from ''Đại Việt'' to ''Đại Ngu''
Hồ Quý Ly Hồ Quý Ly ( vi-hantu, 胡季犛, 1336 – 1407?) ruled Đại Ngu (Vietnam) from 1400 to 1401 as the founding emperor of the short-lived Hồ dynasty. Quý Ly rose from a post as an official served the court of the ruling Trần dynasty and ...
. In 1402, Nguyễn Cảnh Chân was promoted as an ''An phủ sứ lộ Thăng Hoa''.


Advisory for Giản Định Đế

"A younger son of the late emperor Trần Nghệ Tông, Trần Ngỗi rises his banner in 1406, proclaimed himself Gian Dinh emperor and started a revolt. His base first centered in Ninh Bình Province and was supported by Tran Trieu Co, a mandarin under the Later Trần dynasty. Nguyễn Cảnh Chân was a military advisory, a high-ranking official under the Later Trần dynasty. In March 1409, he was arrested and killed by
Giản Định Đế Emperor Giản Định (, vi-hantu, 簡定帝, 1375–1410), real name Trần Ngỗi (陳頠), was the leader of the Vietnamese Later Trần dynasty, Trần royalist forces who rebelled against the Fourth Era of Northern Domination, Ming Chinese r ...
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Nguyen, Canh Chan 1355 births 1409 deaths Trần dynasty generals People from Nghệ An province