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      • In 1479, in response to a rebellion by the controlled principality of Bon Man who wanted to become part of Lansang, Le Thanh Tong led troops to wage war against the Lao state. The Viets occupied most of Lansang, including the capital Luang Prabang. From then on, the Lansang paid tribute to Daivyet.
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  2. Thánh Tông (黎聖宗; 25 August 1442 – 3 March 1497), personal name Hạo, temple name Thánh Tông, courtesy name Tư Thành, was an emperor of Đại Việt, reigning from 1460 to 1497, the fifth and the longest-reigning emperor of the Later dynasty, and is widely praised as one of the greatest emperors in Vietnamese history.

  3. Le Thanh Tong (died 1497, Dong Kinh [now Hanoi, Vietnam]) was the greatest ruler of the Later Le dynasty ( q.v.; 1428–1788) in Vietnam. Though the early years of his reign were marked by a struggle for power, he eventually developed a governmental power base.

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  4. Thánh Tông, using a Vietnamese model based on the Ming, was departing from that standard practice as he did during the Cham campaign in 1471. The invasion began in September 1479 and appears to have ranged over a period of five years to 1484, with Vietnamese withdrawal.

  5. Thánh Tông (黎聖宗; 25 August 1442 – 3 March 1497), personal name Hạo, temple name Thánh Tông, courtesy name Tư Thành, was an emperor of Đại Việt, reigning from 1460 to 1497, the fifth and the longest-reigning emperor of the Later dynasty, and is widely praised as one of the greatest emperors in Vietnamese history.

  6. Dec 30, 2020 · King Le Thanh Tong (1442 –1497) was the most comprehensive, profound and successful, creating a turning point to bring Dai Viet nation into the most flourishing period in its history.

  7. Thánh Tông (黎聖宗; 25 August 1442 – 3 March 1497), personal name Hạo, temple name Thánh Tông, courtesy name Tư Thành, was an emperor of Đại Việt, reigning from 1460 to 1497, the fifth and the longest-reigning emperor of the Later dynasty, and is widely praised as one of the greatest emperors in Vietnamese history.

  8. Feb 28, 2018 · In 1489, he issued a decree on relief of office of mandarins who were old and incapable to perform their work. So, in the history of Vietnamese monarchies, Le Thanh Tong left precious experiences on the use of mandarins on the basis of talent and virtue.

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