- The
Yeonguijeong (Korean: 영의정;
Korean pronunciation: [jʌŋ.ɰi.dʑʌŋ]) or
Chief State Councilor was a
member of the
Uijeongbu and the
highest government position...
- of the Uijeongbu. The
Jwauijeong was
subordinate in rank only to the
Yeonguijeong, the highest-ranking
official of the
Joseon government,
during the Joseon...
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celebrating the 450th
anniversary of Shakespeare's birth. O pla**** a
Yeonguijeong in the play
Prince Yeonsangun, and
appeared in The
Problematic Figure...
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declined over the
course of the period. The
Chief State Councillor (
Yeonguijeong, 영의정, 領議政), Left
State Councillor (Jwauijeong, 좌의정, 左議政), and
Right State...
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Actress Historical figures: Chŏng Inji (1396-1478):
Entered in 1411.
Yeonguijeong who
contributed to the
development of
culture and
science in the early...
- his son-in-law, King
Gojong of Korea,
promoted him to
Uijeongbu and
Yeonguijeong. Min Chi-rok was born into the
aristocratic Yeoheung Min clan on 17 January...
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established in 1400,
during the
reign of Jeongjong. The city
housed the
Yeonguijeong (Chief
State Councillor),
Jwauijeong (Left
State Councillor) and Uuijeong...
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under the
ultimate authority of the monarch.
Under this system, the
yeonguijeong, or
chief state councillor, was the head of the
State Council, the highest...
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order of
merit during the
reign of Seonjo), and two
posthumous offices,
Yeonguijeong (영의정; 領議政;
Prime Minister), and the
Deokpung Buwongun (덕풍부원군; 德豊府院君;...
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showed poor judgement,
because although Yi Won-su's
ancestors included Yeonguijeong (Chief
State Councillor) and
Jwauijeong (Left
State Councillor), the...