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- Cường_Để abstract "Prince Cường Để (born Nguyễn Phúc Đan (阮福單); 11 January 1882, died 1951 in Tokyo) was an early 20th-century Vietnamese revolutionary who, along with Phan Bội Châu, unsuccessfully tried to liberate Vietnam from French colonial occupation.Để was a royal relative of the Nguyễn Dynasty, and, according to the old 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. He was officially an "external marquis" (Ky Ngoai Hau), who used his royal lineage to gain the support of wealthy patriots, particularly in the south of Vietnam, to finance his independence movement.[citation needed]He was involved in the 1905 Đông Du (Go East) movement, which sent Vietnamese students to study in Japan, and for being the nominal leader of the 1904 Reformation Society (Duy Tân hội) and the 1911 Vietnam Restoration Organisation (Việt Nam Quang Phục Hội). However he became controversial due to his later support of the Japanese occupation of Vietnam during World War II, which he hoped would liberate Vietnam from the French.[citation needed]".
- Cường_Để birthDate "1882-01-11".
- Cường_Để deathDate "1951".
- Cường_Để deathPlace Japan.
- Cường_Để deathPlace Tokyo.
- Cường_Để thumbnail Phan_Boi_Chau_va_Cuong_De.jpg?width=300.
- Cường_Để wikiPageID "3773413".
- Cường_Để wikiPageRevisionID "598693535".
- Cường_Để alternativeNames "Nguyen, Phuc Dan".
- Cường_Để birthDate "1882-01-11".
- Cường_Để birthname "Nguyễn Phúc Đan".
- Cường_Để caption "Phan Boi Chau with Prince Cường Để, circa 1907.".
- Cường_Để dateOfBirth "1882-01-11".
- Cường_Để dateOfDeath "1951".
- Cường_Để deathDate "1951".
- Cường_Để deathPlace Japan.
- Cường_Để deathPlace Tokyo.
- Cường_Để knownFor "Vietnamese revolutionary".
- Cường_Để name "Cuong, De".
- Cường_Để name "Cường Để".
- Cường_Để nativeNameLang "vi".
- Cường_Để placeOfDeath "Tokyo, Japan".
- Cường_Để shortDescription "Nguyen dynasty prince and revolutionary".
- Cường_Để description "Nguyen dynasty prince and revolutionary".
- Cường_Để subject Category:1882_births.
- Cường_Để subject Category:1951_deaths.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Date_of_death_missing.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Nguyen_dynasty_princes.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Place_of_birth_missing.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Pretenders_to_the_Vietnamese_throne.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Viet_Nam_Quang_Phuc_Hoi_politicians.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Vietnamese_anti-communists.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Vietnamese_monarchists.
- Cường_Để subject Category:Vietnamese_revolutionaries.
- Cường_Để type Agent.
- Cường_Để type Person.
- Cường_Để type Person.
- Cường_Để type Q215627.
- Cường_Để type Q5.
- Cường_Để type Agent.
- Cường_Để type NaturalPerson.
- Cường_Để type Thing.
- Cường_Để type Person.
- Cường_Để comment "Prince Cường Để (born Nguyễn Phúc Đan (阮福單); 11 January 1882, died 1951 in Tokyo) was an early 20th-century Vietnamese revolutionary who, along with Phan Bội Châu, unsuccessfully tried to liberate Vietnam from French colonial occupation.Để was a royal relative of the Nguyễn Dynasty, and, according to the old 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.".
- Cường_Để label "Cuong De".
- Cường_Để label "Cường Để".
- Cường_Để label "クォン・デ".
- Cường_Để label "彊柢".
- Cường_Để sameAs C%C6%B0%E1%BB%9Dng_%C4%90%E1%BB%83.
- Cường_Để sameAs Cuong_De.
- Cường_Để sameAs クォン・デ.
- Cường_Để sameAs Q647889.
- Cường_Để sameAs Q647889.
- Cường_Để wasDerivedFrom Cường_Để?oldid=598693535.
- Cường_Để depiction Phan_Boi_Chau_va_Cuong_De.jpg.
- Cường_Để givenName "De".
- Cường_Để name "De Cuong".
- Cường_Để surname "Cuong".