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[[Berkas:AnDuongVuong, crop.jpg|150px|jmpl|ka|Patung An Duong Vuong, penguasa Vietnam (257 - 207 SM) di kota Ho Chi Minh distrik 5]]
'''An Dương Vương''' ({{IPA-vi|ʔaːn zɨəŋ vɨəŋ|lang}}) merupakan raja dan penguasa tunggal kerajaan [[Âu Lạc]], sebuah negara kuno yang berpusat di [[Delta Sungai Merah]]. Sebagai pemimpin suku [[Âu Việt]], ia mengalahkan [[Raja Hùng]] terakhir negara [[Dinasti Hồng Bàng]] dan menyatukan rakyatnya – dikenal sebagai [[Lạc Việt]] – dengan rakyatnya, Âu Việt. An Dương Vương melarikan diri dan bunuh diri setelah bertempur dengan pasukan [[Nanyue]] pada 179 SM.
Masa kehidupan tokoh ini tidak jelas karena satu-satunya informasi yang diberikan oleh catatan tertulis adalah namanya, yang tampaknya menghubungkannya dengan negara kuno [[Shu (negara)|Shu]] di wilayah yang sekarang [[Sichuan]], ditaklukkan oleh [[Dinasti Qin]] pada 316 SM.{{sfn|Taylor|1983|p=19}}{{sfn|Terry F. Kleeman|1998|p=24}} Ini juga merupakan pandangan tradisional sejarawan Tiongkok dan Vietnam. Tetapi, ada beberapa masalah yang melekat dalam menerima pandangan tradisional ini.{{sfn|O’Harrow|1979|p=148}} Banyak tawarikh termasuk ''Catatan Wilayah Luar Provinsi Jiao'',<ref name=gc>Seperti kutipan dalam [[Shui Jing Zhu]] [[Li Daoyuan]],[https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E6%B0%B4%E7%B6%93%E6%B3%A8/37 Vol. 37]</ref> ''[[Đại Việt sử lược]]'', ''[[Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư]]'' menyatakan bahwa ia adalah pangeran Shu ("蜀王子", arti harfiah: "putra raja Shu"), tetapi mereka tidak dapat menggambarkan dengan tepat asal-usulnya.
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*{{Cite journal|last=Demattè|first=Paola|date=June 2015|title=Travel and landscape: the Zuo River Valley rock art of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China|journal=[[Antiquity (journal)|Antiquity]]|volume=89|issue=345|pages=613 - 628|doi=10.15184/aqy.2014.49}}
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*{{cite book|last=Kiernan|first=Ben|year=2019|title=Việt Nam: a history from earliest time to the present|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|isbn=978-0-190-05379-6}}
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*{{citation|first=Nam C.|last=Kim | chapter = A Pathway to Emergent Social Complexity and State Power: A View from Southeast Asia | pages = 225-253| title = The Evolution of Social Institutions. World-Systems Evolution and Global Futures| editor-last1 = Bondarenko | editor-first1 = Dmitri M.| editor-last2 = Kowalewski| editor-first2 = Stephen A.| editor-last3 = Small| editor-first3 = David B. | publisher = [[Springer Publishing]]| year = 2020| isbn=
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*{{cite book|last=Leeming|first=David |year=2001|title=A Dictionary of Asian Mythology|url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofasia0000leem|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|isbn=9780195120523}}
*{{citation| surname = Li | given = Tana | author-mask = | chapter = A Geopolitical Overview| pages = 1–25| title = The Tongking Gulf Through History| editor-given1 = Tana | editor-surname1 = Li| editor-given2 = James A. | editor-surname2 = Anderson| location = Pennsylvania | publisher = University of Pennsylvania Press| year = 2011}}
*{{citation| surname = Li | given = Tana | author-mask = | chapter = Jiaozhi (Giao Chỉ) in the Han Period Tongking Gulf| pages = 39–53| title = The Tongking Gulf Through History| editor-given1 = Tana | editor-surname1 = Li| editor-given2 = James A. | editor-surname2 = Anderson| location = Pennsylvania | publisher = University of Pennsylvania Press| year = 2011 | isbn = 978-0-812-20502-2}}
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*{{Cite journal|last=O’Harrow|first=Stephen|year=1979|title=From Co-loa to the Trung Sisters' Revolt: VIET-NAM AS THE CHINESE FOUND IT|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/42928006|journal=[[Asian Perspectives]]|volume=22|issue=2|pages=140–164|jstor=42928006|via=JSTOR}}
*{{cite book|title=Understanding Vietnam|url=https://archive.org/details/understandingvie00jami|last1=Jamieson|first1=Neil L|publisher=University of California Press |year=1995|isbn=9780520201576}}
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*{{citation|last = Schafer |first= Edward Hetzel |author-link=Edward H. Schafer|year = 1967 |title = The Vermilion Bird: T'ang Images of the South |publisher = University of California Press|location = Los Angeles}}
*{{cite book|last=Taylor|first=Keith Weller|year=1983|title=The Birth of the Vietnam|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-07417-0}}
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