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Chungseon (20
October 1275 – 23 June 1325), born Wang Wŏn (Korean: 왕원; Hanja: 王謜),
later changed his name to Wang
Chang (왕장; 王璋), also
known by his Mongolian...
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potential competitor to King
Chungseon (his half uncle) and King
Chungsuk which favored him. In 1314 when King
Chungseon p****ed the
throne to his son...
- in 1279.
Chungseon married Botashirin, the Princess-Supreme of the
State of Ji (Princess Gyeguk), but the two had a bad relationship.
Chungseon refused...
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Prince (King
Chungseon) and
Princess Gyeguk from
Mongolia in 1297, he
expressed his
intention to cede the
throne to his son
Chang (King
Chungseon) in 1298...
- the
Mongol Empire made
Chungseon abdicate the
crown of the
Goryeo in 1313, the
personal union was ended. King Chungsuk,
Chungseon's eldest son,
became the...
- (Korean: 덕흥군; Hanja: 德興君),
personal name Wang Hye (왕혜; 王譓) was the
third son of
Chungseon of
Goryeo who
became a Mongolian-backed
pretender to the
throne of Goryeo...
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Gangjong 1211–1213
Gojong 1213–1259
Wonjong 1259–1274
Chungnyeol 1274–1308
Chungseon 1308–1313
Chungsuk 1313–1330; 1332–1339
Chunghye 1330–1332; 1339–1344...
- (1213–1259) Wonjong, King (1259–1274) Chungnyeol, King (1274–1298, 1298–1308)
Chungseon, King (1298, 1308–1313)
Cambodia Khmer Empire (complete list) – Jayavarman...
- King
Gongmin and
Princess Noguk Father:
Chungsuk of
Goryeo Grandfather:
Chungseon of
Goryeo Grandmother:
Consort Ui Mother:
Queen Gongwon of the Namyang...
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Chungnyeol of
Korea died, and
Khayishan sent a
patent for his
successor Chungseon. That year
Chapar and
other princes of the
Khanate of Ögedei came to Khayishan...