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Thái Tổ is an imperial temple name typically used for Vietnamese emperors who founded a particular dynasty. The term was derived from the Chinese equivalent ''Tàizǔ''. It may refer to: *
Lý Thái Tổ Lý Thái Tổ ( vi-hantu, , 8 March 974 – 31 March 1028), Vietnamese name, personal name Lý Công Uẩn, temple name Thái Tổ, was a Vietnamese people, Vietnamese emperor, the founder of the Lý dynasty of Vietnam and the 6th ruler of ...
(1009-1028), born Lý Công Uẩn, founder of the Lý dynasty *
Trần Thái Tổ Trần (陳) or Tran is a common Vietnamese surname. More than 10% of all Vietnamese people share this surname. It is derived from the common Chinese surname Chen. History The Tran ruled the Trần dynasty, a golden era in Vietnam, and succe ...
(1225-1234), born Trần Thừa, founder of the Trần dynasty * Lê Thái Tổ (1428-1433), born Lê Lợi, founder of the Lê dynasty *
Mạc Thái Tổ Mạc ( Hán tự: 莫) is a Vietnamese surname. The name is transliterated as Mo in Chinese and Mua in Hmong language. It is also of Gaelic origin, meaning son, used as a prefix in many Irish and Scottish surnames e.g. MacDonald, and MacG ...
(1527-1529), born Mạc Đăng Dung, founder of the Mạc dynasty * Nguyễn Hoàng (1558-1613), the first of the Nguyễn lords and an ancestor of the Nguyễn dynasty *
Nguyễn Huệ Emperor Quang Trung ( vi-hantu, 光中, 1753 – 16 September 1792) or Nguyễn Huệ ( vi-hantu, 阮惠), also known as Nguyễn Quang Bình ( vi-hantu, 阮光平), was the second emperor of the Tây Sơn dynasty, reigning from 1788 until 17 ...
(1753–1792), or the Quang Trung Emperor, second emperor of the Tây Sơn dynasty


See also

* Gaozu (disambiguation) (similar meaning; some emperors have been called both) * Taejo (disambiguation) (Korean equivalent) * Taizu (disambiguation) (Chinese equivalent) {{hndis Temple name disambiguation pages