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Vietnamese leader (d. 967)
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In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Trần. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Lãm.
12 Warlords

Trần Lãm (chữ Hán: 陳覽, died 967) was a warlord of Vietnam during the Period of the 12 Warlords.

Lãm was an ethnic Việt. He held Bố Hải Khấu, Kỳ Bố, Thái Bình Province, and titled himself Trần Minh Công. He was one of strongest warlords of Vietnam in that time. Đinh Bộ Lĩnh swore allegiance to him, and became adoptive son of him. His territory and troops was annexed by Đinh Bộ Lĩnh after his death.

References

  1. Khâm định Việt sử Thông giám cương mục, bản điện tử, tr 76
  2. do Tiến sĩ Lê Tung viết ngày 2 tháng 10 niên hiệu Hồng Đức thứ 18 (1487)
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