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  2. Template:History of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Template: History of Vietnam. 26 languages ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Trung sisters' rebellion: 40–43: 2nd Chinese domination: 43 ...

  3. Trung sisters' rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Trưng sisters' rebellion was an uprising in the Jiaozhi province of Han dynasty (today Northern Vietnam) between 40 CE and 43 CE. In 40 CE, the Lạc Việt leader Trưng Trắc and her sister Trưng Nhị rebelled against Chinese authorities. In 42 CE, Han China dispatched General Ma Yuan to lead an army to strike down the uprising. In 43 ...

  4. Timeline of Vietnam under Chinese rule - Wikipedia

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    A rebellion in Jiaozhi is put down [9] 136: People known as the Qulian from beyond the southern frontier attack Rinan Commandery, causing turmoil and confusion [10] 137: Rinan rebels [9] 144: Rinan rebels [9] 157: Chu Đạt rebels in Jiuzhen Commandery and is defeated [11] 160: Shi Ci becomes administrator of Rinan [9] 190

  5. Early Lê dynasty - Wikipedia

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  6. Copper columns of Ma Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Copper columns of Ma Yuan (Vietnamese: Cột đồng Mã Viện) were a pair of copper columns erected by General Ma Yuan of Han China after his suppression of the Trung sisters' rebellion in 43 CE. The columns stood at southern frontier of Tượng Lâm (Xianglin) to mark the boundary of Chinese territory against those the considered the ...

  7. Thánh Thiên - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 40 AD, the Trung sisters' rebellion was able to capture several Chinese settlements, and Thiên was proclaimed princess and given the position of general of the Hop Pho province in modern day Guangdong, China. [2] In 42 AD, the Han Chinese launched a counteroffensive led by Ma Yuan against the Trung sisters. Thiên and her army ...

  8. Vietnam under Chinese rule - Wikipedia

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    Chinese rule was restored after the Trung sisters' rebellion. The second period of Chinese rule was ended by the revolt of Lý Bôn, who took advantage of the internal disorder of the waning Liang dynasty. Lý Bôn subsequently founded the Early Lý dynasty, with the official dynastic name "Vạn Xuân" (萬春). Third Era of Northern Domination

  9. Khúc clan - Wikipedia

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