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Injong (Korean: 인종; Hanja: 仁宗; 10
March 1515 – 8
August 1545),
personal name Yi Ho (이호; 李峼), was the 12th
monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea. His father...
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Injong is the
temple name used for
several monarchs of Korea,
derived from the
Chinese equivalent Rénzōng. It may
refer to:
Injong of
Goryeo (1109–1146...
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Injong of
Goryeo (29
October 1109 – 10
April 1146) (r. 1122–1146),
personal name Wang Hae, was the 17th
monarch of the
Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the...
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appointments to the
position of a
royal lecturer.
Under him and his
successor Injong the
lectures were held regularly. Such a
lecture was a
Confucian ritual...
- 1545 at the age of 12
following the
death of his
elder half-brother, King
Injong.
Since he was too
young to govern, his
mother became regent.
There were...
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Dowager Seongryeol (성렬왕대비)
during the
reign of her step-son, Yi Ho, King
Injong. She was
honored as
Grand Queen Dowager Seongryeol (성렬대왕대비)
during the reign...
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gained more
power upon
marrying his two
daughters to
Injong, but was
eventually eliminated by
Injong after he
tried to
poison the king. In 1126, he started...
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Jiaqing Emperor (1760–1820,
reigned 1796–1820),
emperor of the Qing
dynasty Injong (disambiguation),
Korean equivalent Nhân Tông (disambiguation), Vietnamese...
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instead of the
window Sangtae Ha;
Injong Rhee;
Lisong Xu (July 2008). "CUBIC: A New TCP-Friendly High-Speed TCP Variant"...
- Many in the
Sarim faction believed that
Injong was
poisoned by
Seongryeol as the late Queen’s son, King
Injong’s reign, had
lasted only 9 months.but there...