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A representative sample of only 117 martyrs—including 96 Vietnamese, 11 Spanish Dominicans, and 10 French members of the Paris Foreign Missions Society (Missions Etrangères de Paris (MEP))—were beatified on four separate occasions: 64 by Pope Leo XIII on May 27, 1900; eight by Pope Pius X on May 20, 1906; 20 by Pope Pius X on May 2, 1909 ...
Emperor Tự Đức (r. 1848–1883) of Vietnam. From 1849 to 1862, during the early years of the Vietnamese emperor Tự Đức (r. 1848–1883) of Vietnam, the most intense, brutal and bloodiest anti-Christian persecution ever in history happened in Vietnam, also was the last state-sponsored persecution of Catholic Christians in Vietnam, as a part of Tự Đức's efforts to eradicate every ...
Đào Duy Phúc (director); Nguyễn Mạnh Tuấn (writer); Thiên Bảo, Lã Thanh Huyền, Hứa Vĩ Văn, Lan Hương, Hoàng Dũng, Mạnh Cường, Nguyễn Hải, Trần Đức, Viết Liên, Bùi Bài Bình, Đỗ Kỷ, Chí Trung, Chu Hùng, Cường Việt, Văn Báu, Tạ Minh Thảo, Bá Anh, Xuân Trường, Võ Thành Tâm, Thu ...
On 21 February 2001, he was elevated to the College of Cardinals by Pope John Paul II. [19] Vietnamese Catholics who died for their faith from 1533 to the present day were canonized in 1988 by John Paul II as "Vietnamese Martyrs".
Phan Quân decided to stand out the dispute arrangement of the two big brothers "Predatory Carp" Đồng và "Potent" Long. His true purpose is to annex a coal mine to maintain the position of his corporation. Therefore, the smaller groups have linked together behind a mysterious lawyer to ambush Phan Thị.
or Third Đại Việt–Mongol War: Yuan's advance (1287 – January 1288) Đại Việt under Trần dynasty: Yuan dynasty: Defeat. Yuan troops occupied Thăng Long capital; Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288) Battle of Bạch Đằng River (1288) Victory. Yuan invasion repelled; Đại Việt–Muang Sua Wars (1294–1301) First war (1294)
Thuận was born in Huế in 1928, the son of Nguyễn Văn Ấm and Elizabeth Ngô Đình Thị Hiệp, daughter of Ngô Đình Khả. [5] He joined the seminary at An Ninh as a teenager, and was ordained a priest on 11 June 1953, by Monsignor Jean-Baptiste Urrutia . [ 5 ]
H. H. Kung autograph signature on a letter dated 13 September 1954. Kung Hsiang-hsi (Chinese: 孔祥熙; pinyin: Kǒng Xiángxī; Wade–Giles: K'ung 3 Hsiang 2-hsi 1; 11 September 1880 – 16 August 1967), often known as Dr. H. H. Kung, also known as Dr. Chauncey Kung, was a Chinese banker and politician.