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    Thánh Tông (19th March 1023 - 1st February 1072), personal name Nhật Tôn [lǐ ɲə̀t ton], temple name Thánh Tông, was the third emperor of the ...
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    crown prince. Nhân Tông died in 1128. Dương Hoán was enthroned at age 11 and took temple name Thần Tông. The death of Nhân Tông had marked the...
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  • his death in 1175. Since Anh Tông, given name Thiên Tộ (李 天 祚), was chosen as the successor of his father Thần Tông at the age of only two, the...
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    Warlords, until the beginning of the reign of Thánh Tông (r. 1054–1072), the third emperor of the dynasty. Đại Việt lasted until the reign of Gia...
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    father Thánh Tông at the age of 7, during his early reign Nhân Tông ruled with the assistance of his mother Ỷ Lan and the chancellor Đạo Thành who...
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    academy: Thánh Tông (1023–1072), who founded the temple in 1070, Nhân Tông (1066–1127), who founded the Imperial Academy, and Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497)...
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    Thái Tông (chữ Hán: 李太宗; 29 July 1000 – 3 November 1054), personal name Phật Mã, posthumously temple name Thái Tông, was the second emperor of the...
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    an official through the reign of Thái Tông, Thánh Tông and Nhân Tông and was a general during the Song– War. In Vietnamese history, he helped...
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  • Trần Thái Tông (17 July 1218 – 5 May 1277), personal name Trần Cảnh or Trần Nhật Cảnh, temple name Thái Tông, was the first emperor of the Trần dynasty...
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  • Long Tường (1174 – ?) was a Vietnamese prince of the dynasty of Đại Việt (in modern-day Vietnam) who went to Korea and became a general. In Korea...
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    which ruled the Vietnam from 1009 to 1225. Phật Tử Công Uẩn Nhân Tông Thái Tông Thánh Tông Chiêu Hoàng (李佛金), empress regnant in the...
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    Emperor Huệ Tông ultimately decided to cede the throne of the dynasty to crown princess Chiêu Hoàng in October of Lunar calendar, 1224. Chiêu...
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    Ỷ Lan (category dynasty empresses dowager)
    month of 1072, Thánh Tông died and was succeeded by the crown prince Càn Đức, now called Nhân Tông. After his coronation, Nhân Tông gave the former...
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  • Cao Tông (6 July 1173 – 15 November 1210), born Long Trát, courtesy name Long Cán, was the seventh emperor of the dynasty, ruled Đại Việt for...
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    The temple was built by Emperor Thái Tông, who ruled from 1028 to 1054. According to the court records, Thái Tông was childless and dreamt that he...
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  • was son of the Emperor Thánh Tông and younger brother of the Emperor Nhân Tông. According to the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư, Dương Hoán was born right...
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  • Tông continued to rule the country with Thánh Tông in the position of retired emperor from 1259 to his death in 1277. After his enthronement, Thánh Tông...
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    Trần Nhân Tông was born on 11 November 1258 as Trần Khâm, the first son of Emperor Trần Thánh Tông, who had ceded the throne by Trần Thái Tông for only...
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  • Thánh Tông is the temple name used for several emperors of Vietnam. It may refer to: Thánh Tông (1023–1072, reigned 1054–1072), emperor of the dynasty...
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  • that Đạo Thành was a member of the royal family and already held the position of chancellor (Vietnamese: thái sư) when the emperor Thánh Tông died...
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    February 1072, Thánh Tông died. The new ruler, Nhân Tông (r. 1072–1128), was only six years old. His regents, such as the defender-in-chief Thường Kiệt...
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    Thái Tổ (chữ Hán: 李太祖, 8 March 974 – 31 March 1028), personal name Công Uẩn, temple name Thái Tổ, was a founding emperor of dynasty and the 6th...
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  • Huệ Tông (chữ Hán: 李惠宗; born Sảm 李旵; July 1194 – 3 September 1226) was the emperor of Vietnam from 1211 to 1224, the penultimate leader of the Lý...
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  • Emperor (1009–1028) Lý Thái Tông, Emperor (1028–1054) Thánh Tông, Emperor (1054–1072) Nhân Tông, Emperor (1072–1127) Afghanistan Ghaznavids (complete...
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  • Nam quốc sơn hà (category dynasty literature)
    battles to boost army morale and nationalism when Vietnam under Thánh Tông and Thường Kiệt fought against two invasions by Song dynasty in 981 and...
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    Thừa, who were all Trần Lý's sons. In 1211 the crown prince Sảm was enthroned as Huệ Tông after the death of Cao Tông. By that time the Trần clan's...
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    Zhuang people (redirect from Tong people)
    February 1072, Thánh Tông died. The new ruler, Nhân Tông (r. 1072-1128), was only six years old. His regents, such as the defender-in-chief Thường Kiệt...
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  • Trần Thủ Độ (category dynasty generals)
    clan during the reign of Huệ Tông and Chiêu Hoàng of Vietnam. He was the chief mastermind between the overthrowal the dynasty and the establishment...
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    then as the son of King Nhân Tông who later became the King Thần Tông and then as a monk who saved the King Thần Tông also. He created his own...
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    and officially annexed into Đại Việt by Thường Kiệt, a dynasty general (under the reign of Thánh Tông) in 1069. The site of present-day Quảng...
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