Cường Để
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Cường Để (彊㭽, IPA: [kɨ̂əŋ ɗe᷉]; born Nguyễn Phước Dân (chữ Hán: 阮福民); 11 January 1882 - 5 April 1951) was an early 20th-century Vietnamese revolutionary and nationalist who, along with Phan Bội Châu, unsuccessfully tried to liberate Vietnam from French colonial occupation.[1]
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Cường Để | |
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彊㭽 | |
Born | Nguyễn Phước Dân (1882-01-11)11 January 1882 |
Died | 5 April 1951(1951-04-05) (aged 69) Tokyo, Japan |
Known for | Vietnamese revolutionary |
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Cường Để was a royal relative of the Nguyễn dynasty and, according to the rule of primogeniture, was the heir of the dynasty, directly issued from the line of first-born descendants of Emperor Gia Long and his son Prince Cảnh.[2] He was officially an "external marquis" (Kỳ Ngoại hầu).