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  2. Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Song dynasty also deployed officers to attend the funeral of a deceased Vietnamese king for the first time during the dynasty. [ 2 ] Tensions between the and Song increased during the reign of Nhân Tông (1072–1128), whose military seized Qinzhou, Lianzhou, and Yongzhou along the -Song border after his attack on Champa. [ 2 ]

  3. Early Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Early dynasty (Vietnamese: nhà Tiền ; chữ Nôm: 茹 前 李), also known in historiography as the Former dynasty or Anterior dynasty, officially Vạn Xuân (chữ Hán: 萬 春; "Myriad Spring"), was a dynasty of Vietnam that existed from AD 544 to 602.

  4. List of emperors of the Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The first emperor of the dynasty was Thái Tổ (974–1028). The dynasty ended with the usurpation of throne from Chiêu Hoàng (1218–1278) by Trần Thủ Độ, the head of Trần clan. Below is a complete list of emperors of the dynasty, including their temple names, given names, and era names.

  5. Timeline of the Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    An envoy returning from the Song dynasty convinces Anh Tông to copy the Song practice of allowing anonymous suggestions in a suggestion box, but the envoy is exiled and forced to commit suicide due to a message saying that Đỗ Anh Vũ is conspiring to kill Anh Tôn; Đỗ Anh Vũ dies a few months later and his position is passed to ...

  6. Lý Thái Tổ - Wikipedia

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    Thái Tổ (chữ Hán: 李 太 祖, 8 March 974 – 31 March 1028), personal name Công Uẩn, temple name Thái Tổ, was a founding emperor of dynasty and the 6th ruler of Đại Việt; he reigned from 1009 to 1028.

  7. List of monarchs of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Except for legendary rulers and the Sinitic-speaking Zhao dynasty and the Early Ly dynasty, the most popular and common Vietnamese designation for ruler, vua 𪼀 (lit. sovereign, chieftain), according to Liam C. Kelley, is "largely based on a pure semantic association based on the benevolent feature associated to the 'father' (but, on the ...

  8. Đại Việt - Wikipedia

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    This syncretic religion, dubbed "Ly dynasty religion" by Taylor, embraces the amalgamating worship of Buddhism, Indian Buddhist deities Indra and Brahma, and the Cham folk legend Lady Po Nagar. [173] [174] The dynasty religion was later absorbed into Vietnamese folk religion.

  9. Lý Nam Đế - Wikipedia

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    Nam Đế (chữ Hán: 李南帝, c. 503 – 13 April 548), personal name Bí or Bôn (李賁), was the founding emperor of the Early dynasty of Vietnam, ruling from 544 to 548. [2] He was originally a magistrate of the Chinese Liang dynasty in Jiaozhou .