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    Yi Yun-young (Korean: 이윤영; August 19, 1890 – October 15, 1975) was an independence activist, educator, and Methodist minister during the Japanese occupation...
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    Yi Yun-yong (Korean: 이윤용; Hanja: 李允用; 5 September 1855 – 8 September 1938) was an Imperial Korean official and general. He is considered as a collaborator...
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    First Republic Lee Beom-seok Shin Song-mo Chang Myon Yi Yun-yong Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic...
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    exit poll on 15 April, Kim came behind to the United Future candidate Park Yong-chan (Kim: 46.9%, Park: 48.3%).[unreliable source?] Nevertheless, the official...
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    winning one seat, taken by Yi Yun-yong. In North Korea, the party held its first Congress on 24 February 1946, when Choe Yong-gon was formally elected as...
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    Syngman Rhee (redirect from Yi Sung-man)
    second son, Yi Heun who was known as Jangpyeong Dojeong (장평도정;長平都正). This case makes him a distant relative of the mid-Joseon military officer Yi Sun-sin...
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    from the original on 13 December 2024. Retrieved 11 December 2024. Chae, Yun-hwan (20 December 2024). "(2nd LD) Police question acting President Han in...
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    insurrection allegation". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 6 February 2025. Chae, Yun-hwan (27 February 2025). "(LEAD) Constitutional Court rules acting president's...
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    Chang Do-yong (Korean: 장도영; Hanja: 張都暎; 23 January 1923 – 3 August 2012) was a South Korean general, politician and professor who, as the Army Chief of...
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    First Republic Lee Beom-seok Shin Song-mo Chang Myon Yi Yun-yong Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic...
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    Han Kyu-seol, Yi Yong-ik, Shim Soon-taek, Yun Ung-nyeol, and Shim Sang-hun led the reforms. Among these ministers, Yun Ung-nyeol. Yi Yong-ik and Shim Sang-hun...
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  • they tended to be fin-de-siècle personages like Yi Wan-yong but not canonized literary figures such as Yi Kwan Ch'oe Nam-sŏn who nonetheless did lend support...
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    260 Percentage 41.27% 25.45% 8.06%   Liberal Candidate Lee Gap-sung Yi Yun-yong Party Liberal Social Democratic Popular vote 500,972 458,583 Percentage...
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    Staff Chang Do-yong after his defection on the day it started. On May 18, Chang Myon announced his resignation along with his cabinet. Yun accepted the...
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    Committee Park Yeong-hyo Refrain Club Park Jung-yang Song Byeong-jun Yi Yun-yong Independence movement Declaration of Independence Independence Club Korean...
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    Independent 317,579 3.67 Yun Chi-young Korea Nationalist Party 241,278 2.79 Paeg Song-uk Independent 230,555 2.67 Yi Yun-yong Choseon Democratic Party...
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    five officials were Education Minister Lee Wan-yong, Army Minister Yi Geun-taek, Interior Minister Yi Ji-yong [ko], Foreign Affairs Minister Pak Chesoon,...
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    First Republic Lee Beom-seok Shin Song-mo Chang Myon Yi Yun-yong Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic...
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    North Korean Zainichi, was made into a popular film of the same name. Yang Yong-hi would be the first to address the Chongryon experience in a documentary...
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    Rhee is sworn into office. July 27, 1948: Rhee's initial nomination of Yi Yun-yong as Prime Minister of South Korea is rejected. July 29, 1948: The assembly...
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    School, and he graduated on May 25, 1917. In March 1916, he married Kim Ok-yun. They had six sons and three daughters. In September 1918, he was registered...
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    (1896–1988) Acting 6 November 1951 9 April 1952 155 days Independent — Yi Yun-yong 이윤영 李允榮 (1890–1975) Acting 24 April 1952 5 May 1952 11 days Independent...
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    Committee Park Yeong-hyo Refrain Club Park Jung-yang Song Byeong-jun Yi Yun-yong Independence movement Declaration of Independence Independence Club Korean...
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    First Republic Lee Beom-seok Shin Song-mo Chang Myon Yi Yun-yong Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic...
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    April 1952 President Syngman Rhee Preceded by Chang Myon Succeeded by Yi Yun-yong 6th Mayor of Seoul In office 14 December 1957 – 11 June 1959 Preceded...
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  • Myon, Prime minister (1950–1952) Ho Chong, Acting Prime minister (1952) Yi Yun-yong, Acting Prime minister (1952), Prime minister (1960) Chang Taek-sang...
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    Cai Yun (born 19 January 1980) is a former professional badminton player representing China. He is the 2012 London Olympic gold medallist and a four-time...
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    only eight people: Yi Hui, Gojong of Korea, Yi Cheok, Sunjong of Korea, Yun Jeung-sun, Empress Sunjeong, Yi Eun, King Yeongchin, Yi Kang, King Uichin,...
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    Kim Dong Kun (김동근 (1930)), Koo Ja-choon, Lee Hee-il, Kim Yong-tae, Cho Yong-jik, Kim Yong-hwan, Kim Moon-won, etc. As chairman of the NDRP, he ran for...
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    original on 18 June 2013. Lee, Yong Hoon. "李栄薫教授「厳格なジャッジなき学界が歴史を歪曲」["Congress without Strict Judgment Distorts History" Lee Yong Hoon Professor]". Archived...
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