Giao Hoang

Not to be confused with the Vietnamese title for Pope.

Prime Minister Giao Hoang was the Prime Minister of Vietnam (in charge of ruling the country for six months while King Hàm Nghi was sent away and was under arrest by the French).

Prime Minister Giao Hoang resigned his post and retired early because he disagreed with the French Indochinese policy. However, because of his loyal and excellent service to the King, he was rewarded with generous portion of land in Ha Tinh Province.

His grandson, Ngô Thế Linh became a Colonel in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), South Vietnam.