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  2. Lê Thánh Tông - Wikipedia

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    Article 344 of the Nguyen dynasty code and Article 305 of the Le dynasty code both forbade self-castration and castration of Vietnamese men. [26] Self-castration of Vietnamese men was banned by Lê Thánh Tông, the emperor, in 1464. [27] The Vietnamese under Emperor Le Thanh Tong cracked down on foreign contacts and enforced an isolationist ...

  3. Lê dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Article 344 of the Nguyen dynasty code and Article 305 of the Le dynasty code both forbade self-castration and castration of Vietnamese men. [35] Self-castration of Vietnamese men was banned by Lê Thánh Tông, the emperor, in 1464. [36] The Vietnamese under Emperor Le Thanh Tong cracked down on foreign contacts and enforced an isolationist ...

  4. Thánh Tông di thảo - Wikipedia

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    Thánh Tông di thảo (chữ Hán: 聖宗遺草; lit. ' Thánh Tông's Posthumous Manuscript ') is a Vietnamese short story collection written in Literary Chinese, attributed to Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497), emperor of the Lê dynasty who actively promoted Confucian learning and the Chinese bureaucratic system in his state, in addition to having authored several books in Literary Chinese.

  5. Le Thanh Tong - Wikipedia

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  6. Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư - Wikipedia

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    The Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư (chữ Hán: 大越史記全書; Vietnamese: [ɗâːjˀ vìət ʂɨ᷉ kǐ twâːn tʰɨ]; Complete Annals of Đại Việt) is the official national chronicle of the Đại Việt, that was originally compiled by the royal historian Ngô Sĩ Liên under the order of the Emperor Lê Thánh Tông and was finished in 1479 during the Lê period.

  7. An Le - Wikipedia

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    An Thanh Le, (Vietnamese: Lê Thành Ân), born 1954, was previously the Consul General for the US in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, followed by Rena Bitter. [1] Le was born in Vietnam and was adopted by an American diplomat in France. [2] He moved with his adopted family back to the United States and settled in Virginia. [3]

  8. Lê Hiến Tông - Wikipedia

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    Lê Hiến Tông (chữ Hán: 黎憲宗, 10 August 1461 – 24 May 1504) was the 6th emperor of Vietnam's Lê dynasty reigning over Đại Việt from 1497 to 1504.. Khâm định Việt sử Thông giám cương mục (欽定越史通鑑綱目) published in Nguyễn dynasty 1884 by order of Emperor Tự Đức

  9. Lê Thuần Tông - Wikipedia

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    Lê Thuần Tông (chữ Hán: 黎純宗, 16 March 1699 – 5 June 1735) birth name Lê Duy Tường (黎維祥, 黎維祜) was the thirteenth and fourth-last emperor of the Vietnamese Lê dynasty under the domination of the Trịnh lords.