- The
Gwangmu Reform (Korean: 광무개혁; Hanja: 光武改革; RR:
Gwangmu Gaehyeok) was a
collection of
reforms that were
aimed at
modernizing and
westernizing the Korean...
- name Yi
Myeongbok (이명복; 李命福),
later Yi **** (이희; 李㷩), also
known as the
Gwangmu Emperor (광무제; 光武帝), was the
penultimate Korean monarch. He
ruled Korea...
- of
Korea in
August 1910.
During this period,
Emperor Gojong oversaw the
Gwangmu Reform, a
partial modernization and
westernization of Korea's military...
- The
following is a
timeline of the
Gwangmu Reform,
which was a
reforms for
modernize Korea from the late 19th
century to the
early 20th century. 1883:...
- of 18 and 35. The
Republic of
Korea Army
traces its
lineage back to the
Gwangmu Reform, when the Pyŏlgigun was
established by
Emperor Gojong in 1881 during...
-
Crown Prince Sado was
honoured as
Jangjo (장조) in 1899,
during Emperor Gwangmu's third year of reign. Also
known as
Crown Prince Hyojang, he was the elder...
-
military of the
Korean Empire.
Succeeding the
Joseon Army and Navy, the
Gwangmu Reform reorganized the
military into a
modern western-style military. The...
-
October 1897 at
Deoksugung in
Seoul as the
seventh son of Gojong, the
Gwangmu Emperor. His
mother was the
Honorable Princess Consort Eom Seon-yeong,...
- instead. King
Gojong became Emperor Gwangmu and in the year 1897 the year
Gwangmu 1 (光武元年)
appeared on the coins. The
Gwangmu regnal year was used well after...
- (1897–1910),
becoming the
emperor of Korea. He
declared the era name of "
Gwangmu" (광무; 光武),
meaning "Bright and Martial". The
Korean Empire lasted until...