The
Later Lê dynasty warlord period (; 1533–1789) is a distinction current in Vietnamese historiography to distinguish the 256-year-long period of the
Later Lê when, following a six-year civil war, the emperor-kings were restored as figureheads, but power was held by a succession of warlords, from the 100-year-long
Later Lê dynasty early period from 1428–1527, when the emperor-kings had actually ruled and held power.