Thi Sách

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Thi Sách was a Vietnamese nobleman and local lord whose execution by Han Chinese authorities helped spark the Trưng Sisters’ famous rebellion against imperial rule in the first century CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vietnamese nobleman
Vietnamese rebel leader
historical figure
local lord
associatedWith Trưng Sisters NERFINISHED
Vietnamese resistance to Han rule
causeOf Trưng Sisters’ rebellion NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn Vietnamese folk memory
Vietnamese historical tradition
countryOfCitizenship Vietnam NERFINISHED
deathCause execution by Han officials
ethnicGroup Vietnamese people
gender male
historicalRegion Nanyue / Jiaozhi region NERFINISHED
languageOfName Vietnamese
legacy symbol of early Vietnamese resistance
mannerOfDeath execution
notableFor execution by Han Chinese authorities
role in events leading to the Trưng Sisters’ rebellion
opponent Han Chinese authorities in Giao Chỉ NERFINISHED
Han dynasty NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Giao Chỉ NERFINISHED
Lạc Việt territories NERFINISHED
relative Trưng Trắc NERFINISHED
role local lord under Han administration
significantEvent execution preceding the Trưng Sisters’ uprising
spouse Trưng Trắc NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century CE
Han dynasty rule over Vietnam

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Trưng Sisters spouseOfLeader Thi Sách