Thái Tông
Thái Tông is the temple name used for several emperors of Vietnam. The term was derived from the Chinese equivalent Tàizōng. It may refer to:
- Lý Thái Tông (1000–1054, reigned 1028–1054), emperor of the Lý dynasty
- Trần Thái Tông (1218–1277, reigned 1226–1258), emperor of the Trần dynasty
- Lê Thái Tông (1423–1442, reigned 1433–1442), emperor of the Lê dynasty
- Mạc Thái Tông (died 1540, reigned 1529–1540), emperor of the Mạc dynasty
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Thái Tông | |
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Vietnamese name | |
Vietnamese | Thái Tông |
Hán-Nôm | 太宗 |
Literal meaning | Grand Ancestor |
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