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Nhân Tông is the
temple name Temple names are posthumous titles accorded to monarchs of the Sinosphere for the purpose of ancestor worship. The practice of honoring monarchs with temple names began during the Shang dynasty in China and had since been adopted by other dynas ...
used for several
emperors of Vietnam This article lists the monarchs of Vietnam. Under the emperor at home, king abroad system used by later dynasties, Vietnamese monarchs would use the title of ''emperor'' (皇帝, Hoàng đế; or other equivalents) domestically, and the more comm ...
, derived from the Chinese equivalent ''Rénzōng''. It may refer to: *
Lý Nhân Tông Lý Nhân Tông (22 February 1066 – 15 January 1128), personal name Lý Càn Đức, temple name Nhân Tông was the fourth emperor of the Lý dynasty, ruling the empire of Đại Việt from 1072 until his death in 1128. Succeeding his fat ...
(1066–1127, reigned 1072–1127), emperor of the Lý dynasty *
Trần Nhân Tông Trần Nhân Tông (7 December 1258–16 December 1308), Vietnamese name, personal name Trần Khâm, temple name Nhân Tông, was the third emperor of the Trần dynasty, reigning over Đại Việt from 1278 to 1293. After ceding the thron ...
(1258–1308, reigned 1278–1293), emperor of the Trần dynasty *
Lê Nhân Tông Lê Nhân Tông (黎仁宗, 28 May 1441 – 25 October 1459), birth name Lê Bang Cơ (黎邦基) in Vietnam was the third king of the Later Lê dynasty from 1453 until his murder in a coup in 1459. He was a grandson of the Emperor Lê Lợi. Du ...
(1441–1459, reigned 1453–1459), emperor of the Lê dynasty


See also

* Renzong (disambiguation), Chinese equivalent * Injong (disambiguation), Korean equivalent {{DEFAULTSORT:Nhan Tong Temple name disambiguation pages