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Chunghye (22
February 1315 – 30
January 1344, r. 1330–1332, 1340–1344),
personal name Wang Chŏng (Korean: 왕정; Hanja: 王禎), was the 28th king of the Goryeo...
- 29th king of the
Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. He was the
eldest son of King
Chunghye, and his
mother was
Princess Deoknyeong.
Chungmok is
known in some records...
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Mongol interests, Yuan
envoys arrested Chunghye in 1243 and
exiled him to
China but he died on the way.
Chunghye (r. 1330–1332, 1339–13143)
married a Mongol...
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morality and was
therefore incest. One
example of this is the 14th
century Chunghye of Goryeo, who
raped one of his
deceased father's concubines, who was thus...
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records that,
during a meal in her
apartments one night, her stepson,
Chunghye of Goryeo, got
drunk and
raped her. The next day,
Bayankhutag attempted...
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Goryeo in 1325, p****ed the
throne to King
Chunghye in 1330 but was
reinstated after two
years because King
Chunghye was
deposed by Yuan dynasty.
Letters uncovered...
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hostage by rule. However, when King
Chungsuk fathered Buddhashri (King
Chunghye), Öljeyitü
forced to
abdicate from
crown prince, but King
Chungseon transferred...
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imperial family member who
became a
Korean queen consort by her
marriage to
Chunghye of Goryeo.
Following her husband's
deposition in 1344, she
served as regent...
- Chungseon, King (1298, 1308–1313) Chungsuk, King (1313–1330, 1332–1339)
Chunghye, King (1330–1332, 1339–1344) Chungmok, King (1344–1348) Chungjeong, King...
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Chungnyeol 1274–1308
Chungseon 1308–1313
Chungsuk 1313–1330; 1332–1339
Chunghye 1330–1332; 1339–1344
Chungmok 1344–1348
Chungjeong 1348–1351
Gongmin 1351–1374...