Trần Hưng Đạo
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Trần Hưng Đạo (Vietnamese: [ʈə̂n hɨŋ ɗâːwˀ]; 1231–1300), real name Trần Quốc Tuấn (陳國峻), also known as Grand Prince Hưng Đạo (Hưng Đạo Đại Vương – 興道大王), was a Vietnamese royal prince, statesman and military commander of Đại Việt military forces during the Trần dynasty. After his death, he was considered a saint and deified by the people and named Đức Thánh Trần (德聖陳) or Cửu Thiên Vũ Đế (九天武帝).[1][2] Hưng Đạo commanded the Vietnamese armies that repelled two out of three major Mongol invasions in the late 13th century.[3] His multiple victories over the Yuan dynasty under Kublai Khan are considered among the greatest military feats in Vietnamese history.
Trần Hưng Đạo | |||||
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Imperial Prince of Đại Việt Grand Prince of Hưng Đạo | |||||
Born | 1231 Tức Mặc, Mỹ Lộc, Thiên Trường, Đại Việt (today Nam Định, Vietnam) | ||||
Died | 1300 (aged 68–69) Vạn Kiếp, Đại Việt (today Chí Linh, Hải Dương Province, Vietnam) | ||||
Burial | An Lạc garden | ||||
Spouse | Mother of the Nation Lady Nguyên Từ | ||||
Issue | Trần Thị Trinh Trần Quốc Nghiễn Trần Quốc Hiện Trần Quốc Tảng | ||||
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House | Trần dynasty | ||||
Father | Prince Trần Liễu | ||||
Mother | Mother of the Nation Lady Thiện Đạo | ||||
Religion | Buddhism | ||||
Occupation | Quốc công tiết chế thống lĩnh chư quân (Commander-in-chief of the armies) |