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  2. Timeline of the Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    –Song War: Đại Việt ( dynasty) becomes a Song tributary in return for the withdraw of Song troops [15] [18] 1079: –Song War: Song dynasty gives up claims to Cao Bằng and Lạng Sơn in return for Song captives [18] 1085: Nhân Tông reaches the age of 19 and announces a new reign title; Lê Văn Thịnh is appointed ...

  3. List of emperors of the Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The dynasty (1009–1225), founded by the clan, was an imperial dynasty of Đại Việt that succeeded the Early Lê dynasty (980–1009) and preceded the Trần dynasty (1225–1400). The first emperor of the dynasty was Thái Tổ (974–1028).

  4. Hồ Quý Ly - Wikipedia

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    Hồ Quý Ly (chữ Hán: 胡季犛, 1336 – 22 October 1407) ruled Đại Ngu (Vietnam) from 1400 to 1401 as the founding emperor of the short-lived Hồ dynasty.Quý Ly rose from a post as an official served the court of the ruling Trần dynasty and a military general fought against the Cham forces during the Cham–Vietnamese War (1367–1390).

  5. List of monarchs of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Thẩm (李忱) 1209–1209 Huệ Tông (李惠宗) no image: Kiến Gia (建嘉) Sảm (李旵) 1211–1224 Nguyên Vương (李元王) no image: Càn Ninh (乾寧) Nguyên Vương (李元王) 1214–1216 Chiêu Hoàng (李昭皇) Thiên Chương Hữu Đạo (天彰有道) Phật Kim (Nguyễn Thiên Hinh ...

  6. Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Dương Hoán was enthroned at age 11 and took temple name Thần Tông. The death of Nhân Tông had marked the transition of succession from the main line to the cadet line. Thần Tông would die young after ruling for 10 years. Crown prince Thiên Tộ then enthroned as Emperor Anh Tông at 3 year old.

  7. History of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Toward the declining monarch's power in the late 12th century, the Trần clan from Nam Định eventually rise to power. [96] In 1224, powerful court minister Trần Thủ Độ forced the emperor Huệ Tông to become a Buddhist monk and Chiêu Hoàng, Huệ Tông's 8-year-old young daughter, to become ruler of the country. [97]

  8. Vietnamese nobility - Wikipedia

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    Phu Quoc Cong: Ordinance of the 24th day, 1st month, 2nd year of Duy Tân (February 25, 1908) LUCE (Luc-so) Governour General p. i. Pho-Nam Quan-Vuong: Ordinance of the 22nd day, 11th month, 5th year Duy Tân (January 10, 1912) GROLEAU (Cô-rô-lô) Resident Superior of Annam: Pho-Nam-Cong: Ordinance of the 22nd day, 11th month, 5th year Duy ...

  9. Hồ dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Coins issued by Hồ dynasty, Vietnam in the 15th century. They are made from bronze A print of banknote Hội Sao Thông Bảo issued by Hồ Quý when he was the minister of the Trần dynasty's court, 1393. To facilitate his takeover, Hồ Quý Ly first had a new capital built, called Tây Đô (literally "Western Capital"). In 1399, he ...