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In the ensuing battle of Bạch Đằng river, Hoài Văn Hầu Trần Quốc Toản also contributed to capturing enemy general Ô Mã Nhi. [7] [1] After knowing the death of Trần Quốc Toản, the Emperor mourned for the marquis by his own funeral oration and posthumously entitled him as Prince Hoài Văn (Hoài Văn vương). [3]
Trần Tự Khánh was born as the second son [1] of Trần Lý who made his great fortune by fishing in Lưu Gia village (now Hưng Hà, Thái Bình).He had an elder brother Trần Thừa, who fathered the future first emperor of Trần dynasty Trần Thái Tông, and a younger sister Trần Thị Dung.
Trần Quốc Tảng was also one of the first mandarins in royal court realized the bad character of Trần Khắc Chung after his trip to Champa with the purpose of saving Princess Huyền Trân from the death. [9] Trần Quốc Tảng deceased in March 1313, he was posthumously entitled as prime minister (thái úy) of the royal court. [10]
Trần Nhân Tông was born on 11 November 1258 as Trần Khâm, [3] the first son of Emperor Trần Thánh Tông, who had ceded the throne by Trần Thái Tông for only eight months, and Empress Thiên Cảm Trần Thị Thiều. It was said that the newborn Trần Khâm was so becoming in appearance that his grandfather Thái Tông and ...
Trần Thánh Tông's only daughter was Princess Thiên Thụy, [44] who married to Prince Hưng Vũ Trần Quốc Nghiễn, son of Trần Quốc Tuấn. She had an adulterous affair with General Trần Khánh Dư, which almost led to the latter's death by order of the Emperor. [ 24 ]
Trần Thị Dung died in January 1259. She was entitled as Mother of the Nation Lady Linh Từ (Linh Từ Quốc mẫu) because Trần Thái Tông respected her former title as Empress of the Lý dynasty so the Emperor still considered her equal to the position of Empress of the Trần dynasty. [11]
Trần Minh Tông (4 September 1300 – 10 March 1357), real name Trần Mạnh (陳奣), was the fifth emperor of the Trần dynasty who ruled Đại Việt from 1314 to 1329. After ceding the throne to his son Trần Hiến Tông , Minh Tông held the title of Retired Emperor (Vietnamese: Thái thượng hoàng ) for 29 years.
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, reigned Đại Việt for 33 years (1226–58), being Retired Emperor for 19 years.