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Chungnyeol (3
April 1236 – 30 July 1308),
personal name Wang Kŏ, was the 25th king of Korea's
Goryeo dynasty from 1274 to 1308. He was the son of Wonjong...
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first Goryeo queen consort from Yuan. She was the
primary wife of
Chungnyeol of
Goryeo and the
mother of his successor,
Chungseon of Goryeo. Her personal...
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capital of Goryeo, present-day Kaesong). He was the
eldest son of King
Chungnyeol and
Queen Jangmok;
since Wonjong of
Goryeo requested to
marry his son...
- "son-in-law
kingdom in the
Mongol empire"
because starting with King
Chungnyeol (r. 1274-1308),
kings of
Goryeo were
married to
Mongol Borjigid princesses...
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Royal Family member as the son of Duke
Gangyang and
grandson of King
Chungnyeol who
became a
nobleman in Yuan
Dynasty and a
potential competitor to King...
- the
Mongol invasions of
Korea in the 13th century.
Starting with King
Chungnyeol,
prospective rulers of
Korea married Mongolian princesses and were customarily...
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Kublai Khan. The
daughter had a
marriage to an
ordinary person planned by
Chungnyeol of Goryeo.
Korean clan
names of
foreign origin Academy of
Korean Studies...
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Dowager Sungyeong,
became the wife of King Wonjong, and the
mother of King
Chungnyeol. Kim T'ae-so's
third son, Kim Kyŏng-son [ko],
became a
general who resisted...
- Confucianism. Its name was
changed to
Gukhak (국학; 國學) in the
reign of
Chungnyeol of
Goryeo and was
referred to as Seonggyungwan. In 1367, the 16th year...
- to Jinye-gun
during the
reign of King Gyeongdeok. In 1305 (Goryeo King
Chungnyeol 31st year) it was
promoted to Geumju-gun,
including 5 hyeons, Buri-hyeon...