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  2. Thánh Gióng - Wikipedia

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    Those who defeat the enemy will be rewarded with land and title." The old man flew away, the king realized that he is the dragon king. Three years later, the Ân invaded, the king followed the dragon king's advice and sought for talented man. In Phù Đổng village, there was a 60-year-old rich man who had a son.

  3. Lạc Long Quân - Wikipedia

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    Descendant of Dragon and Tiên (Immortal) Based on the 16th century mythical genealogy Hùng Vương sự tích ngọc phả cổ truyền , Lạc Long Quân is the son of Kinh Dương Vương and Long Mẫu Thần Long, the dragon goddess that rules the sky and the ocean.

  4. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1968)

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    Bong Son Plains, Bình Định Province: Aug 23 – 31: Operation Duc Lap [1] ARVN 23rd Division, 2nd and 5th Mobile Strike Force defence of Duc Lap CIDG base: Quang Duc Province: Aug 24 – Sep 9: Operation Tien Ho [1] ARVN 23rd Division operation: Quang Duc Province: 1091: Aug 28 – 31: Operation Cranberry Bog [16]

  5. Vietnamese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Trần dragon, wood carving of Phổ Minh Temple, Nam Định province. The Trần dynasty dragon was similar to that of the Lý dynasty but looked more rugged. The Trần dragon had new details: arms and horns. Its fiery crest became shorter. Its slightly curved body became fat and smaller toward the tail.

  6. Operation Masher - Wikipedia

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    [9] The 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) was the principal U.S. ground force involved in Operation Masher and that operation was marked as a success by its commanders. Claims are made that the PAVN 3rd Division had been dealt a hard blow, but intelligence reports indicated that a week after the withdrawal of the 1st Cavalry PAVN soldiers were ...

  7. Taejong of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Yi Bi, Prince Gyeongnyeong (경녕군 이비; 13 December 1402 – 9 September 1458), fourth (ninth) son; Royal Noble Consort Shin of the Yeongwol Shin clan (신빈 신씨; 1377 – 2 February 1435) Yi In, Prince Hamnyeong (함녕군 이인; 26 December 1402 – 30 September 1467), fifth (tenth) son

  8. Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Lý dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Lý, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɲâː lǐ], chữ Nôm: 茹李, chữ Hán: 朝李, Vietnamese: triều Lý), officially Đại Cồ Việt (chữ Hán: 大瞿越) from 1009 to 1054 and Đại Việt (chữ Hán: 大越) from 1054 to 1225, was a Vietnamese dynasty that existed from 1009 to 1225.

  9. Chŏng Tojŏn - Wikipedia

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    Chŏng Tojŏn was born from a noble family, the Bonghwa Chŏng clan (봉화 정씨; 奉化 鄭氏), in Yeongju, Goryeo.His maternal grandmother was a slave according to the Veritable Records, though the credibility of this account is called into question.