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Yejong (睿宗) is the
temple name of two
Korean monarchs,
derived from the
Chinese equivalent "Ruìzōng":
Yejong of
Goryeo (1079-1122, r. 1105–1122) Yejong...
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Yejong of
Goryeo (11
February 1079 – 15 May 1122; r. 1105–1122),
personal name Wang U, was the 16th king of the
Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest...
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Yejong (Korean: 예종; Hanja: 睿宗; 23
January 1450 – 9
January 1470),
personal name Yi
Hwang (이황; 李晄),
firstly titled Grand Prince Haeyang (해양대군; 海陽大君), was...
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State Councillor. In 1469, when
Yejong died, Han Myeong-hoe was
instrumental in the
decision to
recuse both
Yejong's son as too
young and Jalsan's older...
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monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea.
Before succeeding his uncle, King
Yejong, he was
known as
Grand Prince Jalsan (잘산대군; 乽山大君). Yi
Hyeol was born as...
- king's
close supporters were executed, and King
Yejong himself was
himself under house arrest. King
Yejong was due to be
poisoned to
death by Yi. However...
- died in 1468, and the
throne p****ed to his
sickly second son, Yi
Hwang (
Yejong of Joseon). His tomb is
known as
Gwangneung (광릉) and is
located in Namyangju...
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Yongle Emperor Queen Jangsun (1445–1462), wife of
Yejong of
Joseon Queen Ansun (1445–1499), wife of
Yejong of
Joseon Queen Gonghye (1456–1474), wife of Seongjong...
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became a
queen consort through her
marriage with her
first cousin, King
Yejong as his
first and
primary wife, with
which she
became the 11th
reigned Goryeo...
- 17th
monarch of the
Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the
eldest son of King
Yejong and
Queen Sundeok, the
daughter of Yi Cha-gyŏm. His
reign saw two major...