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Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; MR: Koryŏ, [ko.ɾjʌ];
Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, romanized: kwòwlyéy) was a
Korean state founded in 918,
during a time of national...
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Goryeo ware (Korean: 고려도자기, romanized:
Goryeo dojagi, also
known as
Goryeo cheong-ja)
refers to all
types of
Korean pottery and
porcelain produced during...
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fourth monarch of the
Goryeo dynasty of Korea.
Gwangjong was born in 925 as Wang So,
fourth son of King Taejo, who had
founded Goryeo in 918. His mother...
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Mongolian name,
Bayan Temür, was 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...
- (태조 왕건; 太祖 王建; lit. 'Great
Progenitor Wang Kŏn'), was the
founder of the
Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. He
ruled from 918 to 943,
achieving unification of the...
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Goryeo under Mongol rule
refers to the rule of the
Mongol Empire and the Mongol-led Yuan
dynasty over the
Korean Peninsula from
about 1270 to 1356. After...
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personal name Wang T'ak, was the
twentieth monarch of the
Goryeo dynasty of Korea. The
fifth son of King Injong, King
Sinjong took the throne...
- U (25 July 1365 – 31
December 1389)
ruled Goryeo (Korea) as the 32nd king from 1374
until 1388. He was the only son of King Gongmin. In the thirteenth...
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personal name Wang Chŏng (Korean: 왕정; Hanja: 王禎), was the 28th king of the
Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was
remembered in the
Goryeosa for his
licentious lifestyle...
- The term
Goryeo language may
refer to:
Middle Korean, the
historical form of
Korean spoken during the
Goryeo dynasty Koryo-mar, the
dialect of Korean...