Ất line

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Ất line
Tenth dynasty of Hùng kings
支乙
Chi Ất
1251 – 1162 B.C.
Capital
Hùng king
 
• 1251 BC–
Hùng Hải Lang
Historical eraHồng Bàng period
• Established
1251 B.C.
• Disestablished
1162 B.C.
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Giáp line
Bính line

The Ất line (

Viet Nam). Starting 1251 B.C., the line refers to the rule of Hùng Hải Lang and his successors, when the seat of government was centered at Việt Trì.[1]

History

Hùng Hải Lang was born approximately 1287 B.C., and took the regnal name of Hùng Uy Vương[a] upon becoming Hùng king.[2] The series of all Hùng kings following Hùng Hải Lang took that same regnal name of Hùng Uy Vương to rule over Văn Lang until approximately 1162 B.C.[2]

By about 1200 B.C., a new phase of development of wet-rice cultivation and bronze casting occurred in the

Đông Sơn culture, notable for its elaborate bronze drums.[3]

References

  1. ^ Another spellings for the name are "Hùng Nghi Vương" and "Hùng Hy Vương" (the word "Hy" here is not the same as that of Tốn line's Hùng Hy Vương.
  1. ^ Nguyễn Khắc Thuần 2008, pp. 14–15.
  2. ^ a b Biệt Lam Trần Huy Bá. (article title unknown). Nguồn Sáng magazine 23 - 1998.
  3. ^ Early history. Retrieved 2014-01-04.

Bibliography

  • Nguyễn Khắc Thuần (2008). Thế thứ các triều vua Việt Nam. Giáo Dục Publisher.