Phạm Bành (chữ Hán: 范澎; 1827–1887) was a Vietnamese anti-French nationalist revolutionary, who led the Can Vuong's military operations in Thanh Hóa Province in north central Vietnam.[1] He surrendered after his mother and children were captured to gain their release and then committed suicide.
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edit- ^ Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History "Tống Duy Tân, Phạm Bành, and Đinh Công Tráng (in Thanh Hóa), "