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Chungsuk (30 July 1294 – 3 May 1339),
personal name Wang Man (Korean: 왕만; Hanja: 王卍), né Wang To (Korean: 왕도; Hanja: 王燾),also
known by his
Mongolian name...
- 31st
ruler of
Goryeo from 1351 to 1374. He was the
second son of King
Chungsuk.
Goryeo had been a semi-autonomous v****al
state under the overlordship...
- in the
following year, King
Chungsuk returned to the
throne and King
Chunghye returned to China. In 1339, King
Chungsuk died. One
faction supported the...
- half uncle) and King
Chungsuk which favored him. In 1314 when King
Chungseon p****ed the
throne to his son
Ratnashri (King
Chungsuk), Öljeyitü was installed...
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Secretariat enhanced his
station within Goryeo as well as in the empire.
Chungsuk of
Goryeo lobbied Mongols, Koreans, and
Chinese with ties to the Yuan court...
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Taesanghwang was
Emperor Gojong in
Korean Empire.
Chungryeol Chungseon Chungsuk Taejo Jeongjong Taejong Danjong Sejo
Gojong Korean nobility Taishang Huang...
-
Myeongdeok (명덕태후; 明德太后), was a
Korean royal consort as the
fourth wife of King
Chungsuk of
Goryeo and the
mother of his two successors,
Chunghye and Gongmin. The...
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Goryeo royal prince and the heir to the
throne as the only son of King
Chungsuk of
Goryeo and
Princess Joguk. However, his
mother died at 17
years old...
-
dynasty woman who
became a
Korean royal consort as the
third wife of King
Chungsuk of Goryeo.
After his death, she was
raped by her stepson, thus she forced...
- Yasokjin,
Royal Consort Ui (d. 1316) Wang Kam,
Prince Gwangneung Wang To,
Chungsuk of
Goryeo Royal Consort Jeong of the
Kaeseong Wang clan(d. 1345) – No issue...