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Yongle Emperor
Emperor of China from to
Not to be confused with Yongli Emperor.
"Zhu Di" redirects here.
For the scientist, see Zhu Di (scientist). For the footballer, see Zhu Di (footballer).
"Yongle" redirects here. For other uses, see Yongle (disambiguation).
| Yongle Emperor 永樂帝 | |||||
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Palace portrait on a hanging scroll, kept in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan | |||||
| Reign | 17 July – 12 August | ||||
| Enthronement | 17 July | ||||
| Predecessor | Jianwen Emperor | ||||
| Successor | Hongxi Emperor | ||||
| Tenure | 2 May – 17 July | ||||
| Successor | Himself as emperor | ||||
| Born | 2 May Yingtian Prefecture, Ming dynasty (present-day Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China) | ||||
| Died | 12 August () (aged64) Yumuchuan, Ming dynasty (present-day Duolun County, Inner Mongolia, China) | ||||
| Burial | 8 January Chang Mausoleum, Ming tombs, Beijing | ||||
| Spouse | Empress Renxiaowen (m.; died) | ||||
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