- Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn (Korean: 최충헌; Hanja: 崔忠獻; 1149 – 29
October 1219) was a
military ruler of
Korea during the
Goryeo period.
After overthrowing the previous...
-
December 5, 2009.
Retrieved 29
January 2024. It is said that he
begged Choe
Chungheon to
allow his son to rule and not to
destroy the
Goryeo dynasty. 신종 (in...
- Wang
Cheol 왕철 (王皞) 1213–1259 Cheon-u (C) 천우 (天祐, C)
Gojong (T)
Anhyo (P)
Chungheon (MP) 고종 (高宗, T) 안효 (安孝, P) 충헌 (忠憲, MP) 24 Wang Sik 왕식 (王禃) 1259–1274 Ilsin...
- he was
given the
posthumous name "Somin" (소민; 昭愍); it was
changed to "
Chungheon" (충헌; 忠獻) on
February 28, 1871. In 1815,
during the
reign of King Sunjo...
- was Gieun, his
courtesy name was Seongbo, and his
posthumous name was
Chungheon. Two
portraits of Park Mun-su have been
preserved and are in good condition...
-
Posthumous name
Great King
Anhyo (안효대왕, 安孝大王;
given by
Goryeo dynasty) King
Chungheon (충헌왕, 忠憲王;
given by Yuan
dynasty in 1310)
Temple name
Gojong (고종, 高宗)...