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Heungseon Daewongun (Korean: 흥선대원군; Hanja: 興宣大院君; 24
January 1821 – 22
February 1898) was the
title of Yi Ha-eung, the
regent of
Joseon during the minority...
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Deokheung Daewongun (Korean: 덕흥대원군; Hanja: 德興大院君; 2
April 1530 – 14 June 1559; lit. 'Grand
Internal Prince Deokheung'),
known before as
Prince Deokheung...
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biological father,
Grand Internal Prince Heungseon (widely
known as
Heungseon Daewongun),
acted as
regent until he
reached the age of majority,
although he continued...
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Catholics that took
place in
Joseon in 1866
under the
regency of
Heungseon Daewongun during the
third year of King
Gojong 's reign. The ****cution lasted...
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Heungseon Daewongun to
marry his son, the ****ure King Gojong.
Seven years later his daughter-in-law and her Min clan
forced him out of office.
Daewongun was...
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Jeongye Daewongun (Korean: 전계대원군; Hanja: 全溪大院君; 21
March 1785 – 2
November 1841; lit. 'Grand
Internal Prince Jeongye') was a
member of the
Korean Joseon...
- ********ination attempts.
Among her
opponents were the king's
father the
Heungseon Daewongun, the pro-****anese
ministers of the court, and the
Korean army regiment...
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begin commerce with the
Joseon dynasty during the
Daewongun's era. However,
after Daewongun was
removed from power, many new
officials took power...
- Ha-ŭng,
became the
Daewongun, or lord of the
great court, and
ruled Korea in his son's name as regent.
Originally the term
Daewongun referred to any person...
- born Yi Won-beom (이원범), the 3rd and
youngest son of Yi
Gwang (Jeongye
Daewongun), a great-grandson of King
Yeongjo of Joseon. His
mother was a concubine...