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  2. Trịnh - Wikipedia

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    Trịnh is a Vietnamese family name. It exists in equivalent forms in other languages of the Sinosphere such as (鄭,Zheng, Cheng) in Chinese and Korean (Jeong, Chung). [1] Families that bear the surname Trịnh are exclusively Vietnamese. [citation needed] The surname further proliferated following the reign of the Trịnh lords in Tonkin ...

  3. Trịnh lords - Wikipedia

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    The Trịnh lords were de jure subordinates of the Lê dynasty emperors but were in actuality the de facto rulers of northern Vietnam. The Trịnh clan and their rivals, the Nguyễn clan, were called "Chúa" (Lord) by their subjects and controlled northern and southern Vietnam respectively, leaving the Later Lê emperors as rulers in name only ...

  4. List of monarchs of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Restoration – Conflict between the Trịnh and Nguyễn lords. During this time, emperors of the Lê dynasty only ruled in name, it was the Trịnh Lords in Northern Vietnam and Nguyễn lords in Southern Vietnam who held the real power. Lê Kính Tông (黎敬宗) Thận Đức (慎德) (1600) Hoằng Định (弘定) (1601–1619)

  5. Vietnamese name - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, some Vietnamese names can only be differentiated via context or with their corresponding chữ Hán, such as 南 ("south") or 男 ("men", "boy"), both are read as Nam. Anyone applying for Vietnamese nationality must also adopt a Vietnamese name. [2] Vietnamese names have corresponding Hán character adopted early on during Chinese ...

  6. Trịnh Tráng - Wikipedia

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    Trịnh Tráng (chữ Hán: 鄭梉, 6 August 1577 – 28 May 1657), posthumous name: Nghị Vương (誼王), temple name: Văn Tổ (文祖) was the second lord of Trịnh ruling Dang Ngoai (known to the Europeans as Tokin) in northern Vietnam from 1623 to 1657.

  7. Trịnh Xuân Hoàng - Wikipedia

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    Trịnh Xuân Hoàng (born 6 November 2000) is a Vietnamese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for V.League 1 club Đông Á Thanh Hóa. Club career [ edit ]

  8. Joseph-Marie Trịnh Như Khuê - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Marie Trịnh Như Khuê (11 December 1898 – 27 November 1978) was the first Vietnamese cardinal of the Catholic Church.He served as Archbishop of Hanoi from 1960 until his death, having previously served as its apostolic vicar, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1976.

  9. Trịnh Cương - Wikipedia

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    Trịnh Cương (chữ Hán: 鄭棡; 9 July 1686 – 20 December 1729) was the lord who ruled Tonkin from 1709 to 1729 (his title as ruler was An Đô Vương). Trịnh Cương was born to Trịnh Bính, a grandson of the former lord Trịnh Căn. He belonged to the line of Trịnh lords who had ruled parts of