Emperor Ly Thai Tong

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Emperor Lý Thái Tông was the second ruler of Vietnam’s Lý dynasty, known for consolidating royal authority, promoting Buddhism, and overseeing significant architectural projects in the 11th century.

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Label Occurrences
Emperor Ly Thai Tong canonical 1
Lý Thánh Tông 1
Vietnamese emperors 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lý dynasty emperor
emperor of Vietnam
human
monarch
associatedWith Hanoi Ancient Citadel
surface form: Thăng Long citadel
authorityConsolidation strengthened royal bureaucracy
birthName Lý Phật Mã
burialPlace Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
capitalDuringReign Hanoi
surface form: Thăng Long
country Đại Cồ Việt
culture Vietnamese
dynasty Lý dynasty
era 11th century
father Lý Thái Tổ
gender male
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod medieval Vietnam
house
implemented legal code reforms
knownFor architectural projects
consolidating royal authority
legal reforms
promoting Buddhism
mother Lê Thị Phất Ngân
nativeLanguage Vietnamese
notableAction consolidation of royal power
suppression of rebellions
occupation ruler
oversaw construction of palaces
construction of religious architecture
patronage Buddhist temples
pagodas
patronOf Buddhist scholarship
positionHeld emperor of Đại Cồ Việt
predecessor Lý Thái Tổ
promoted Buddhism
realm Đại Cồ Việt
region Southeast Asia
reignEnd 1054
reignStart 1028
religion Buddhism
royalHouse Lý dynasty
surface form: House of Lý
strengthened centralized monarchy
styleName Lý Thái Tông
successor Lý Thánh Tông
successorStateNameChange Imperial Vietnam
surface form: Đại Việt
supported Buddhist clergy
title Hoàng đế

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One Pillar Pagoda builtBy Emperor Ly Thai Tong
Temple of Literature foundedBy Emperor Ly Thai Tong
this entity surface form: Lý Thánh Tông
Son of Heaven usedBy Emperor Ly Thai Tong
this entity surface form: Vietnamese emperors