Trinh Cong Son — (Trịnh Công Sơn) (February 28 1939 ndash; April 1 2001) was a Vietnamese composer, musician, painter and songwriter. He, along with Pham Duy and Van Cao, is widely considered one of the three most salient figures of modern (non classical)… … Wikipedia
Trinh Cong Son — Trịnh Công Sơn (Dak Lak, Vietnam; 28 de febrero de 1938 – Saigon, Vietnam; 1 de abril de 2001), es un compositor vietnamita. Él, junto con Pham Duy y Van Cao, es considerado uno de los tres más sobresalientes figuras de la música Vietnamita… … Wikipedia Español
Trinh Cong Son — Naissance 28 février 1939 Décès 1er avril 2001 Nationalité vietnamienne … Wikipédia en Français
Trịnh Giang — Trinh Giang ruled Vietnam from 1729 to 1740. He ruled with the title Uy Nam Vuong . He was one of the Trinh Lords who ruled Vietnam. He was a bad ruler, being wasteful, inept, and callous. HistoryTrinh Giang was one of the worst of the Trinh… … Wikipedia
Trịnh — is a Vietnamese family name, derived from the Sino Vietnamese . It may refer to:*Joseph Trinh nhu Khuê, First Cardinal of Catholic Church of Vietnam, Archbishop of Archdiocese of Hanoi *Trinh Van Can, Second Cardinal of Catholic Church of Vietnam … Wikipedia
Cong — may refer to: Cong (jade), a form of jade artifact from ancient China Cong (surname), (叢/丛) a Chinese surname. Cống people, an indigenous people of about 1,700 in Vietnam Cong, County Mayo, a village in the Republic of Ireland A slang name for… … Wikipedia
Cong Quoc Ha — Birth name Cong Quoc Ha Born 1955 Hanoi, Vietnam Nationality Vietnamese Cong Quoc Ha (1955) is an acclaimed Vietnamese artist and lacqu … Wikipedia
Trịnh Công Sơn — (* 28. Februar 1939 in Dak Lak; † 1. April 2001) war ein vietnamesischer Komponist. Er gilt neben Văn Cao und Phạm Duy als einer der drei wichtigsten Vertreter der modernen vietnamesischen Musik und hat über 600 Lieder komponiert. Normdaten: PND … Deutsch Wikipedia
Trịnh Lords — The Trịnh Lords ( vi. Chúa Trịnh; Chu nom: Fact|date=January 2008; 1545 1787) were a series of rulers of Vietnam who controlled the powers of government while leaving a figurehead as king. They have been referred to as the Vietnamese shoguns… … Wikipedia
Trinh Cong Son — ▪ 2002 Vietnamese singer and songwriter (b. 1939, Dac Lac province, Vietnam, French Indochina d. April 1, 2001, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam), composed more than 600 songs, but he was dubbed the “Bob Dylan of Vietnam” in the West for his… … Universalium
Viet Cong — Vietcong redirects here. For the video game, see Vietcong (video game). Vietcong (Việt cộng) National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (Mặt trận Dân tộc Giải phóng miền Nam Việt Nam) … Wikipedia