• Gojong of Goryeo (1192–1259), personal name Wang Ch'ŏl, was the 23rd king of the Korean Goryeo dynasty, ruling from 1213 to 1259. Gojong's reign was marked...
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  • interrupted by that of King Yeongjong in 1269, although the legitimacy of the latter is disputed by scholars. His father, Gojong of Goryeo, sent Wonjong when...
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  • Gojong (Korean: 고종; Hanja: 高宗) is the temple name of several Korean monarchs. It can refer to: Gojong of Goryeo (1195–1259) Gojong of Korea (1852–1919)...
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    as well as gifts to the Mongol commanders. Mongol envoys met with Gojong of Goryeo (reigned 1213–1259) and handed him a document without the usual formalities...
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  • Gangjong was essentially a puppet of General Ch'oe during his reign, and was succeeded by his son Gojong after ruling Goryeo for two years. Gangjong's tomb...
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    Goryeo (Korean: 고려; MR: Koryŏ; [ko.ɾjʌ]) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period,...
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  • list of notable people from the Goryeo dynasty, a period in Korean history lasting from 918 to 1392. For a chronological list of rulers, see List of Korean...
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  • King Chungseon of Goryeo (20 October 1275 – 23 June 1325), born Wang Wŏn (Korean: 왕원; Hanja: 王謜), later changed his name to Wang Chang (왕장; 王璋), also...
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  • Gwangjong of Goryeo (925 – 4 July 975), personal name Wang So, was the fourth monarch of Korea's Goryeo dynasty. Gwangjong was born in 925 as Wang So...
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    Taejo of Goryeo (Korean: 태조; Hanja: 太祖; 31 January 877[citation needed] – 4 July 943), personal name Wang Kŏn (Korean: 왕건; Hanja: 王建), also known as Taejo...
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  • Wang Ryung (redirect from Sejo of Goryeo)
    reign of Hyeonjong of Goryeo), he was given a Posthumous name of Won-ryeol(yeol) (원렬(열), 元烈) and in 1235 (40th years reign of Gojong of Goryeo), he was...
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  • causing discord between family members of the Royal House. Father: Wonjong of Goryeo Grandfather: Gojong of Goryeo Grandmother: Queen Anhye Mother: Queen...
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  • They claim descent from Chae Song-nyeon (채송년; 蔡松年), an official under Gojong of Goryeo. Incheon, Gyeonggi (today in South Korea): 37,391 people and 11,415...
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  • Kim Chun (redirect from Kim Jun (Goryeo))
    the late period of the Goryeo military regime. Kim Chun was the son of Kim Yun-sŏng, a house slave of the powerful Choe family of Goryeo's military dictatorship...
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  • Korean Goryeo dynasty in 1269 installed by the Goryeo military regime. He was the second son of King Gojong and the only full younger brother of King Wonjong...
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    list of wars involving South Korea and its predecessor states. South Korea portal Republic of Korea Armed Forces List of wars involving Korea List of wars...
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    Güyük Khan (category Great Khans of the Mongol Empire)
    Korea and the Mongols camped near Yiom-ju in July 1247. After the king Gojong of Goryeo refused to move his capital from Ganghwa Island to Songdo, Amuqan's...
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  • Gyeongjong of Goryeo (9 November 955 – 13 August 981), personal name Wang Ch'u, was the fifth ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the eldest son of King...
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  • Hyejong of Goryeo (912 – 23 October 945), personal name Wang Mu, was the second king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was preceded by King Taejo and...
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    The Military of Goryeo was the primary military force of the Goryeo Dynasty. During the Later Three Kingdoms Period, Wang Kŏn overthrew the Taebong ruler...
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  • wife of Gojong of Goryeo Queen Wondeok (died 1239), consort of Gangjong of Goryeo Princess Gyeongchang (died after 1277), consort of Wonjong of Goryeo Deposed...
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  • for the purpose of year identification and numbering. Era names were used during the period of Silla, Goguryeo, Balhae, Taebong, Goryeo, Joseon, and the...
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  • Queen Seongpyeong (category Royal consorts of Goryeo)
    due to her close relationship with the next Kings, Gangjong and Gojong. Upon the Goryeo-Mongol war broke out, the court moved the Palace and she later...
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  • Jeongjong of Goryeo (923 – 13 April 949), personal name Wang Yo, was the third king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the third son of King Taejo...
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  • Lý Long Tường (category Korean people of Vietnamese descent)
    in the Yellow Sea. Legend has it that the Korean king Gojong of Goryeo (1192–1259) had dreamt of a grand phoenix flying from the south and landing in his...
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  • to: Uijong of Goryeo (1127–1173), born Wang Cheol, king of Goryeo Gojong of Goryeo (1192–1259), personal name Wang Cheol, king of Goryeo This disambiguation...
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  • U of Goryeo (25 July 1365 – 31 December 1389) ruled Goryeo (Korea) as the 32nd king from 1374 until 1388. He was the only son of King Gongmin. In the thirteenth...
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    Flanders May 29 – King Christopher I of Denmark (b. 1219) July 21 – Gojong of Goryeo August 11 – Möngke Khan of the Mongol Empire October 7 – Ezzelino...
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    period of decline. Thus began the Later Three Kingdoms period. Later Baekje met its downfall at the hands of Kyŏn Hwŏn himself, who later led the Goryeo armies...
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  • Mok (category Surnames of Jewish origin)
    part of South Korea after the division of the Korean peninsula. Its members claim descent from Mok Hyo-gi [ko], an official under Gojong of Goryeo. Historically...
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