Emperor Gia Long. Võ Tánh was born in Phước Tinh Village, in what was then Bà Rịa (present day Biên Hòa and Đồng Nai). Tanh's elder brother, Võ Nhàn, was a...
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emperor, rebuilt in 1827, 1850, 1899 and demolished in 1947) Võ Hiển Điện (武顯殿, Hall of Võ Hiển) Văn Minh Điện (文明殿, Hall of Văn Minh) Trinh Minh Điện...
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(Pok) Chao Inthavong Vietnamese mandarins Chu Văn Tiếp Đỗ Thanh Nhơn Lê Văn Duyệt Nguyễn Văn Thành Nguyễn Văn Trương Trương Tấn Bửu Võ Di Nguy Võ Tánh...
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Dinh, having failed to convince the local warlord in the Mekong Delta, Vo Tanh to join his assault. The following year, Nguyễn Ánh finally managed to...
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Ngọc Du (阮福玉瑜; 1761 - 1820), Gia Long's half sister, later became wife of Võ Tánh. Nguyễn Phúc Ngọc Tuyền [阮福玉璿; ? - 1782] Nguyễn Phúc Ngọc Uyển [阮福玉琬; 1765...
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Vũ Văn Dũng (redirect from Võ Văn Dũng)
Vũ Văn Dũng (武文勇, died 1802), or Võ Văn Dũng, was a general of Tây Sơn dynasty, Vietnam. He and Võ Ðình Tú, Trần Quang Diệu, Nguyễn Văn Tuyết (Commander...
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