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The three watercolor paintings depict Thánh Trần (Đức Thánh Hưng Đạo) and his six generals The statue of Đức Thánh Trần in the Temple of the Jade Mountain The Thánh Trần worship ( Vietnamese : tín ngưỡng thờ Đức Thánh Trần ) is one of three branches of shamanism of Vietnamese folk religion (the other two are ...
Thánh Tông also relied on his chief minister Lý Đạo Thành to educate his four-year-old son Lý Càn Đức in Chinese classics. [5] Thánh Tông also reorganized the royal army, equipped them with cavalries and catapults. [7] In 1068, Thánh Tông ordered the war boats to be repaired.
Chương Thánh Gia Khánh (1059–1065) Long Chương Thiên Tự (1066–1068) Thiên Thống Bảo Tượng (1068–1069) Thần Vũ (1069–1072) Ứng Thiên Sùng Nhân Chí Đạo Uy Khánh Long Tường Minh Văn Duệ Vũ Hiếu Đức Thánh Thần Hoàng Đế [3] Nhân Tông (仁宗) Lý Càn Đức (李乾德) 1066–1127 1072–1127
Thiên Tư Gia Thụy (天資嘉瑞) (1186–1201) Thiên Gia Bảo Hữu (天嘉寶祐) (1202–1204) Trị Bình Long Ứng (治平龍應) (1205–1210) Lý Long Trát (Lý Long Cán) (李龍翰) 1176–1210 Lý Thẩm (李忱) no image: none: Lý Thẩm (李忱) 1209–1209 Lý Huệ Tông (李惠宗) no image: Kiến Gia (建嘉) Lý Sảm ...
Tự Đức (Hanoi: [tɨ˧˨ ɗɨk̚˧˦], chữ Hán: 嗣 德, lit. ' inheritance of virtues ' , 22 September 1829 – 19 July 1883) (personal name: Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Nhậm , also Nguyễn Phúc Thì ) was the fourth and last pre-colonial emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam ; he ruled from 1847 to 1883.
Emperor Tự Đức (r. 1848–1883) of Vietnam. From 1849 to 1862, during the early years of the Vietnamese emperor Tự Đức (r. 1848–1883) of Vietnam, the most intense, brutal and bloodiest anti-Christian persecution ever in history happened in Vietnam, also was the last state-sponsored persecution of Catholic Christians in Vietnam, as a part of Tự Đức's efforts to eradicate every ...
Cảnh Trị 景治: 1663–1671 CE 9 years Usage continued by Lê Gia Tông upon his ascension to the throne. Lê Gia Tông 黎嘉宗 (r. 1671–1675 CE) Dương Đức 陽德: 1672–1674 CE 3 years Đức Nguyên 德元: 1674–1675 CE 2 years Usage continued by Lê Hy Tông upon his ascension to the throne. Lê Hy Tông 黎熙宗 (r. 1675 ...
In 1483 Lê Thánh Tông created a new code for Đại Việt, called the Hồng Đức Code, which is Vietnam's National Treasures and is kept in the National Library in form of woodblocks No A.314. The new laws were "based on Chinese law but included distinctly Vietnamese features, such as recognition of the higher position of women in ...