- KIS
Gwangje (광제호,廣濟號) is the
second naval ship of the
Korean Imperial Navy. It was
operated by the
Korean Empire. The
first ship, the KIS Yangmu, was...
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figures of the
Korean Empire. He
commanded the KIS Yangmu and the KIS
Gwangje and
continued to
command the
Guangjae after its
decommission in 1905. Sin...
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School of Nursing. 1904: November. The Pre-dreadnought
battleship KIS
Gwangje (광제호,光濟號)
started operation in Incheon, Korea. It had a
displacement of...
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cargo ship. For the
reasons above, a
better ship was
constructed – the KIS
Gwangje. "Ko Yang Moo-1888". "Kachidate Maru". An, Joo Yun. "The
Korean Empire:...
- the
government ordered the
construction of a more
efficient ship, the
Gwangje. The
annexation of
Korea by the
Empire of ****an, however,
disrupted Korean...
- Wang Hyo died at the age of 69 in 1161 and his
mortuary was
built at
Gwangje Temple (광제사; 廣濟寺). He was
given a
Posthumous name,
Jangpyeong (장평; 莊平)...
- and a son. Choi and his wife are
devoted to
their Buddhist faith. Monk
Gwangje, the
eldest Theravada of Baegyangsa,
bestowed upon Choi the
Dharma name...
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originally a
cargo ship
called the Kachidatemaru. In 1900, the
revenue cruiser,
Gwangje (光濟) was
delivered for the
Korean maritime customs. She was
built by Kawasaki...