Nguyễn Kim
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Nguyen Kim (; 1468–1545) was a Vietnamese statesman who was the ancestor of the famous Nguyễn Lords who later ruled south Vietnam (and much later, all of Vietnam). During his rule, the war with the Mạc dynasty started.
Nguyễn Kim claimed descent from Nguyễn Trãi, one of the top aides of Lê Lợi. He was the son of Nguyễn Hoang Du, one of the leaders of the first revolt against Mạc Đăng Dung). After the first revolt was crushed and his father executed, a second revolt against Mạc Đăng Dung took place in response to Dung's usurpation of the throne in 1527. This second revolt was led by Nguyễn Kim and his son-in-law, Trịnh Kiểm. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Nguyên Kim-Chi
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6by Avanzi Roberto, Doche Christophe, Lange Tanja, Nguyen Kim, Vercauteren Frederik
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7by Balabonski Thibaut, Conchon Sylvain, Filliâtre Jean-Christophe, Nguyen Kim, Sartre Laurent
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