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Ngô dynasty — History of Vietnam Hồng Bàng dynasty … Wikipedia
Ngô Dynasty — The Ngô Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Ngô; Hán tự: ; 939 967) was a dynasty in Vietnam.Around the year 930 AD, as Ngô Quyền () rose to power, northern Vietnam was a province and vassal state of China and was referred to as Giao Chỉ (). Every year the… … Wikipedia
The 12 Lords Rebellion — ( vi. Loạn 12 Sứ Quân) was a period of chaos and civil war in the history of Vietnam, from 966 to 968 AD during the Ngô Dynasty, due to a conflict of succession after the death of King Ngô Quyền.HistoryAccording to the annals of Đại Việt sử lược … Wikipedia
List of Vietnamese monarchs — Below is a list of Vietnamese monarchs. Some declared themselves kings (vua/vương) or emperors (hoàng đế). Because Vietnam was a titular tributary state to China, many monarchs sought investiture by the Chinese Court; some did not have this… … Wikipedia
Ngo Quyen — Ngô Quyền (* 898 in Đường Lâm/Provinz Hà Tây; † 944) war General und später König von Viet Nam. Im Jahre 938 konnte er die chinesischen Truppen besiegen und beendete damit die 1000 jährige chinesische Herrschaft in Vietnam. Nach dem Untergang der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Duong Tam Kha — Dương Tam Kha 楊三哥 King of Vietnam Full name Dương Chủ Tướng Predecessor Ngô Quyền … Wikipedia
Ngô Quyền — (chinesisch 吳權 Wú Quán, * 897 in Đường Lâm/Provinz Hà Tây; † 944) war General und später König von Viêt Nam. Im Jahre 938 konnte er die chinesischen Truppen besiegen und beendete damit die 1000 jährige chinesische Herrschaft in Vietnam … Deutsch Wikipedia
Đinh dynasty — History of Vietnam Hồng Bàng dynasty … Wikipedia
Duong Van Nga — In this Vietnamese name, the family name is 楊 (surname), but is often simplified to Duong in English language text. According to Vietnamese custom, this person should properly be referred to by the given name Nga. Dương Vân Nga 楊雲娥 Empress Đại… … Wikipedia
Duong Dinh Nghe — History of Vietnam Hồng Bàng Dynasty … Wikipedia