Nguyễn Phúc Bảo Ân | |
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Predecessor | Bảo Thắng |
Successor | Quý Khang |
Born | Đà Lạt, French Indochina | 3 November 1952
Issue | Thụy Sĩ (son) Quý Khang (son) |
House | Nguyen Phuc |
Father | Bảo Đại |
Mother | Lê Thị Phi Ánh |
Nguyễn Phúc Bảo Ân (born November 3, 1952, in Đà Lạt, Vietnam) is an illegitimate son of Bảo Đại, the last emperor of Vietnam, and concubine Lê Thị Phi Ánh.
Bao An attended Quang Trung Military Academy in Dalat. He immigrated to the United States in 1992. He lives in Westminster, California.
In 1986, his mother died in Vietnam.
In 1997, his father died in Paris, France.[1]
In 2012, his sister Nguyễn Phúc Phương Minh died in Westminster, California. [2]
Bao An is acknowledged in the book "Empire of Vietnam" (Đế Quốc Việt Nam) by Professor Phạm Cao Dương. [3]
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References
- ↑ "Gặp gỡ “Mệ” Bảo Ân, con trai út của Cựu Hoàng Bảo Ðại," Người Việt, March 18, 2013 (Vietnamese)
- ↑ See Nguoi Viet
- ↑ See Dai Hoc Su Pham Saigon
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