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  2. Lý Đạo Thành - Wikipedia

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    It was said that Đạo Thành was a member of the royal family [3] and already held the position of chancellor (Vietnamese: thái sư) when the emperor Thánh Tông died in 1072. [4] Together with the Empress Mother Thượng Dương , the chancellor was appointed by Thánh Tông to act the regency for his successor Nhân ...

  3. Lê Thánh Tông - Wikipedia

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    In 1445, Le Nhan Tong issued a decree and conferred Le Tu Thanh as Prince of Binh Nguyen (Bình Nguyên Vương), and sent to kinh sư, to study with other kings in Kinh Dien. Officials in Kinh Dien such as Tran Phong noticed that Binh Nguyen Vuong had a dignified appearance and was more intelligent than other people, so they considered him an ...

  4. Lý Thánh Tông - Wikipedia

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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 dynasty and the 8th ruler of the Vietnamese kingdom Đại Việt. In his reign, Thánh Tông promoted the agricultural development, reducing some harsh laws and building many ...

  5. Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary branch of the city is the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court. The current chief judge is Lê Thanh Phong. The executive committee of Communist Party of Ho Chi Minh City is the leading organ of the Communist Party in Ho Chi Minh City. The current secretary is Nguyễn Văn Nên. The permanent deputy secretary of the Communist Party is ...

  6. Đồng Tháp province - Wikipedia

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    Đồng Tháp is a province in the Mekong Delta and Plain of Reeds region of southern Vietnam.Đồng Tháp is 165 kilometres (103 mi) from Ho Chi Minh City, bordered by Pray Veng province (Cambodia) in the north with a length of more than 48 kilometres (30 mi); Vĩnh Long and Cần Thơ in the south; An Giang in the west; and Long An and Tiền Giang in the east.

  7. Lý Bát Đế Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Five-Dragon Gate into the main hall of Bát Đế Temple. The main hall, Đền Đô, Đô Temple. Five Dragon Gate and Water Pavilion. The Bát Đế Temple or Đô Temple (Vietnamese: Đền Bát Đế [ʔɗen˨˩ li˧˦ ʔɓaːt̚˧˦ ʔɗe˧˦] or Đền Đô [ʔɗen˨˩ ʔɗo˧˧]), formal Buddhist name Cổ Pháp Điện, is a temple near Hanoi of which the central ...

  8. History of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    When the emperor Lê Long Đĩnh died in 1009, a palace guard commander named Công Uẩn was nominated by the court to take over the throne, and founded the dynasty. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] This event is regarded as the beginning of another golden era in Vietnamese history, with the following dynasties inheriting the dynasty's prosperity and ...

  9. Lý Thần Tông - Wikipedia

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    Thần Tông (1116–1138), personal name Dương Hoán, was the fifth emperor of the dynasty, reigning over Đại Việt from 1127 to his death in 1138. Becoming the ruler of Đại Việt at the age of twelve, Thần Tông successfully maintained the order of the royal court and strengthened the stability of the country with the assistance of capable officials.