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Gongmin (Korean: 공민; Hanja: 恭愍; 23 May 1330 – 27
October 1374), also
known by his
Mongolian name,
Bayan Temür, was 31st
ruler of
Goryeo from 1351 to 1374...
- from the Yuan's
former v****al King
Gongmin of
Goryeo to
fight against the Ming
dynasty of China. In his
letter to
Gongmin, Biligtü Khan says: "...Oh king...
- (Korea) as the 32nd king from 1374
until 1388. He was the only son of King
Gongmin. In the
thirteenth century,
Mongol forces had
invaded China and established...
- (Sim Prince) of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. He was a
competitor to King
Gongmin who
competed for the
Goryeo throne.
After his
grandfather died, he succeeded...
- of two
separate burial mounds, "Hyonnung",
which contain the
remains of
Gongmin, 31st king of the
Goryeo Dynasty, and "Jongnung",
which contains Queen...
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favor at home. Upon
returning to Korea, he
dutifully reported to King
Gongmin about the
internal problems troubling the
waning Yuan dynasty,
which gave...
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Princess Joguk who
became a
Korean queen consort though her
marriage with
Gongmin of
Goryeo as his
primary wife. Her
personal name was
Borjigin Budashiri...
- film is set
during Goryeo Dynasty and is
loosely based on the
reign of
Gongmin of
Goryeo (1330–1374), but it does not
strictly comply with historical...
- but in
Hangul it also
means divine healer or
great doctor.
After King
Gongmin of
Goryeo (Ryu Deok-hwan)
marries the Yuan princess,
Noguk (Park Se-young)...
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