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  2. Trưng sisters - Wikipedia

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    Temples to the Trưng Sisters or Hai Trưng Temples were found from as early as the end of the Third Era of Northern Domination. [30] The best known Hai Trưng Temple is in Hanoi near Hoàn Kiếm Lake. [31] [32] [33] The temple was constructed by king Lý Anh Tông (r. 1138–1176) in 1158. According to tradition, in that year a ...

  3. Hai Bà Trưng district - Wikipedia

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    Hai Trưng (Trưng Sisters District) is one of the four original urban districts (quận) of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. [4] The district currently has 18 wards , [ 1 ] covering a total area of 10.26 square kilometres (3.96 sq mi). [ 2 ]

  4. Nguyễn Trung Trực - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Trung Trực (1838 [b] – 27 October 1868), born Nguyễn Văn Lịch, was a Vietnamese fisherman who organized and led village militia forces which fought against French colonial forces in the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam in the 1860s.

  5. Trưng Vương Junior Secondary School, Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    On 14th February 1946, another decree was released, changing the school's name to Hai Trưng Middle School. [3] During tensions between forces in Hanoi, school buildings were used as headquarters for the Ministry of Defence in 1946.

  6. Mai Thúc Loan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional record about Mai Thúc Loan's uprising in historical chronicales of Vietnamese dynasties was brief, for example the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư of Ngô Sĩ Liên only acknowledged that there was a rebellion led by the rebel leader Mai Thúc Loan in 722 with the said army of 30,000 soldiers with allies from Champa, Lâm ...

  7. Temple of Literature, Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Văn Miếu (Vietnamese: Văn Miếu, chữ Hán: 文廟 [1] [2]), literally translated as Temple of Literature (although a more accurate name should be Temple of Confucius, as Văn refers to Confucius), is a temple dedicated to Confucius in Hanoi, northern Vietnam.

  8. Hai Bà Trưng Temple (Đồng Nhân) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of several temples to the two Trưng Sisters in Vietnam. Kids playing in the Hai Trưng Temple yard, Hanoi According to tradition it was founded by Lý Anh Tông around 1160 after he visited a shrine to the Trưng Sisters, who then appeared to him as rain spirits.

  9. Religion in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    There are distinct beliefs and practices in this religion including the worship of goddesses such as Thiên Y A Na, Chúa Xứ, Chúa Kho and Liễu Hạnh, legendary figures like Âu Cơ, the Trưng Sisters (Hai Trưng), Lady Triệu ( Triệu), and the cult of the Four Palaces.