Vương Trung Hiếu, fiction writer, journalist, translator, and interdisciplinary scholar
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An Dương Vương is the title of Thục Phán, who ruled over the ancient kingdom of Âu Lạc from 257 to 207 BC, after defeating the state of Văn Lang and uniting the two tribes Âu Việt and Lạc Việt.
#Bình Ngô đại cáo (Great Proclamation upon the Pacification of the Wu) was written by Nguyễn Trãi to speak in the name of Bình Định vương Lê Lợi in the Đinh Mùi year (1427), announcing the pacification of the Ming army, regaining the national independence, establishing the Later Lê Dynasty.
Safer also writes that Ẩn was close with Charlie Mohr, Frank McCulloch, David Greenway, Richard Clurman, Bob Shaplen, Nguyen Hung Vuong, and other noted journalists.
Trần Hiến Tông (1319–1341), given name Trần Vượng (陳旺), was the sixth emperor of the Trần Dynasty who reigned Đại Việt from 1329 to 1341.
Điện Đô Vương Trịnh Cán (鄭檊, 1777-1782) was a child heir of northern Vietnam's Trịnh lords.
Đoan Nam Vương Trịnh Khải (chữ Hán:鄭楷, 1763-1786) was one of the Trịnh lords in northern Vietnam.
Trịnh Khải - Ruled 1782–86 with the name/title "Doan Nam Vương".
Although that was the club's best finish for many years, Vuong's contract was not extended, and the club brought in Austrian manager Alfred Riedl as coach the following year.