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On 3 April, Governor-General of Australia David Hurley and his wife visited Vietnam at the invitation of President Thuong, [40] Hurley's state visit is the first by a foreign head of state to Vietnam in 2023 and the first state guest that Thưởng received as president. [41] On 10 April, Thuong made his first overseas visit to neighboring Laos ...
Chapuis, Oscar (2000), The last emperors of Vietnam: from Tự Đức to Bảo Đại, Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0-313-31170-6; Woodside, Alexander (1988). Vietnam and the Chinese Model: A Comparative Study of Vietnamese and Chinese Government in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. Harvard University Asia Center. ISBN 978-0-674 ...
Pho-Quoc Quan-Vuong: Ordinance of the 10th day, 9th month, 1st year of Hàm Nghi (17 October 1885) RHEINARD (Lê-na) Chargé d’affaires: Luong-Quoc Quan-Vuong: Ordinance of the 10th day, 9th month, 1st year of Hàm Nghi (17 October 1885) ROUSSEAU (Du xô) Governour General: Pho Nam Vuong: Ordinance of the 6th day, 2nd month, 8th year of ...
HMS Middleton, name of a Royal Navy destroyer and a minesweeper; HMT Lord Middleton (FY219), a Second World War Royal Navy trawler; RFA Robert Middleton (A241), a Dundas class coastal stores carrier of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary; Middleton Railway, West Yorkshire; At Middleton, 2013 romance film directed by Adam Rodgers; Clan Middleton, Scottish ...
King Ming then sent Vuong Thong and Ma Anh to bring reinforcements. Combining with the troops in Dong Quan, troop count was a hundred thousand (100,000), divided into Phuong Chinh and Ma Ky. Le Trien and Do Bi defeated Ma Ky in Tu Liem and then defeated Chinh's wing as well. Both generals lost and retreated to Co So, joining up with Vuong Thong.
Bình Xuyên Force (Vietnamese: Bộ đội Bình Xuyên, IPA: [ɓɨ̂n swiəŋ]), often linked to its infamous leader, General Lê Văn Viễn (nicknamed "Bảy Viễn"), was an independent military force within the Vietnamese National Army whose leaders once had lived outside the law and had sided with the Việt Minh.
After the capture of Trần Bình Trọng by the army of the Yuan dynasty, Kublai Khan's prince Toghan attempted to convince the Đại Việt general to surrender by telling him about the situation of the Trần dynasty, saying that Trần Bình Trọng would get a minister's post in China. However, the general rejected his proposition, and ...
Bust of Lý Thường Kiệt. Lý Thường Kiệt (李 常 傑; 1019–1105), real name Ngô Tuấn (吳 俊), was a Vietnamese general and admiral of the Lý dynasty. [1] He served as an official through the reign of Lý Thái Tông, Lý Thánh Tông and Lý Nhân Tông and was a general during the Song–Lý War.