Trịnh lords
Noble feudal Vietnamese clanThe Trịnh lords, formally titled as “Viceroy” of Trịnh also known as the House of Trịnh or the Trịnh clan, were a feudal noble clan that ruled Northern Vietnam—then called Tonkin—during the Later Lê dynasty. The Trịnh lords were de jure subordinates of the Lê dynasty emperors but were in actuality the de facto rulers of northern Vietnam.
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