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Gojong (Korean: 고종; Hanja: 高宗; 8
September 1852 – 21
January 1919),
personal name Yi
Myeongbok (이명복; 李命福),
later Yi **** (이희; 李㷩), also
known as the Gwangmu...
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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)...
- King
Gojong of the
Joseon dynasty. The
empire lasted until the ****anese
annexation of
Korea in
August 1910.
During this period,
Emperor Gojong oversaw...
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Gojong (1192–1259),
personal name Wang Cheol, was the 23rd king of the
Korean Goryeo dynasty,
ruling from 1213 to 1259.
Gojong's reign was
marked by prolonged...
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until the late 19th century,
during the
reign of the
penultimate monarch Gojong. In 1910, ****an
colonized Korea. As the
palace was a
symbol of the Korean...
- Empire.
Sunjong was
elevated to the
throne after his
predecessor and father,
Gojong, was
forced to
abdicate by the
Empire of ****an. Hence,
Sunjong has been...
- as the
youngest daughter of
Emperor Gojong from his concubine, then
known as Yang Gwi-in.
After her birth,
Gojong bestowed the
royal title Boknyeong on...
- Hanja: 明成皇后; 17
November 1851 – 8
October 1895) was the
official wife of
Gojong, the 26th king of
Joseon and the
first emperor of the
Korean Empire. During...
- Cheoljong's sons all died in infancy, he was
succeeded by a
distant relative,
Gojong.
Cheoljong was born Yi Won-beom (이원범), the 3rd and
youngest son of Yi Gwang...
- King
Gojong's internal exile to the
Russian legation, also
called the
Agwan Pacheon incident (Korean: 아관파천),
occurred in 1896 in
Korea when King
Gojong and...