Từ Dụ Explained

Nghi Thiên Chương Hoàng hậu
儀天章皇后
Empress Nghi Thiên
Birth Date:20 June 1810
Birth Place:Tân Hòa, Vietnam (in modern Tiền Giang Province)
Death Place:Huế, Vietnam
Father:Phạm Đăng Hưng
Mother:Lady Phạm
Spouse:Emperor Thiệu Trị
Issue:Princess Diên Phúc
Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Nhậm (Emperor Tự Đức)
Princess Uyên Ý
Place Of Burial:Xương Thọ Lăng
Full Name:Phạm Thị Hằng (范氏姮)
Succession:Empress dowager of the Nguyễn dynasty
Reign:1847 - 1883
Reign-Type:Tenure
Predecessor:Empress Dowager Thuận Thiên
Successor:Empress Dowager Trang Ý
Succession1:Grand Empress dowager of the Nguyễn dynasty
Reign1:1885 - 1889
Reign-Type1:Tenure
Predecessor1:Grand Empress Dowager Thuận Thiên
Successor1:Grand Empress Dowager Trang Ý
Succession2:Great Grand Empress dowager of the Nguyễn dynasty
Reign2:1889 - 1901
Reign-Type2:Tenure
Predecessor2:title established
Successor2:title abolished
Succession3:Empress consort of the Nguyễn dynasty
Reign3:title granted posthumously
Reign-Type3:Tenure
Predecessor3:Empress Tá Thiên
Successor3:Empress Lệ Thiên
House:Nguyễn (by marriage)
Posthumous Name:Short: Nghi Thiên Chương Hoàng hậu 儀天章皇后
Full: Nghi Thiên Tán Thánh Từ Dụ Bác Huệ Trai Túc Tuệ Đạt Thọ Đức Nhân Công Chương hoàng hậu
儀天贊聖慈裕博惠齋肅慧達壽德仁功章皇后

Từ Dụ or Từ Dũ (Vietnamese: 慈裕, 20 June 1810  - 22 May 1901), born Phạm Thị Hằng, was a Vietnamese empress, the wife of Thiệu Trị and mother of Tự Đức.

Life

Hằng was a daughter of mandarin . She was granted the title Empress Dowager Từ Dụ (Vietnamese: Từ Dụ hoàng thái hậu, Vietnamese: 慈裕皇太后) after Tự Đức ascended the throne.

Tự Đức died in 1883. Three regents, Nguyễn Văn Tường, Tôn Thất Thuyết and Trần Tiễn Thành, declared Dục Đức, the eldest adoptive-son of Tự Đức, as the new emperor. Three days later, they deposed Dục Đức and enthroned Hiệp Hòa. Từ Dụ was elevated to the position of one of the "Tam Cung" (三宮) together with Trang Ý and Học phi.[1] Từ Dụ played a significant role in the dethronement of Hiệp Hòa, whom was a pro-French emperor, and enthroned Kiến Phúc.[2]

In 1885, she was granted the title Grand Empress Dowager Từ Dụ (Vietnamese: Từ Dụ thái hoàng thái hậu, Vietnamese: 慈裕太皇太后). Tôn Thất Thuyết decided to launch the Cần Vương movement against French colonists. "Tam Cung" fled to Tomb of Tự Đức together with Emperor Hàm Nghi. Thuyết decided to take them to a mountain base at Tân Sở, and then went to China to hide, asylum and seek reinforcements.[3] "Tam Cung" refused, and came back to state capital Huế.[4]

She was granted the title Great Grand Empress Dowager Từ Dụ (Vietnamese: Từ Dụ thái thái hoàng thái hậu, Vietnamese: 慈裕太太皇太后) by Thành Thái in 1889. She died in 1901, and was given the posthumous name Empress Nghi Thiên.

Legacy

A hospital in Ho Chi Minh City was named after her.

References

Notes and References

  1. Chapuis, p. 15.
  2. Việt Nam sử lược, Quyển 2, Cận kim thời đại, Chương 12
  3. Chapuis, pp. 18, 22.
  4. Việt Nam sử lược, Quyển 2, Cận kim thời đại, Chương 14