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Hyojong (Korean: 효종; Hanja: 孝宗; 3 July 1619 – 23 June 1659),
personal name Yi Ho (이호; 李淏), was the 17th
monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea. He is...
- have any concubines.
Hyeonjong was born in 1641 as the
first son of King
Hyojong as Yi Yeon,
while his
father was
still in
China as a
captive of the Qing...
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mother of
Hyojong (Injo remarried, and
Hyojong was the son of his
first wife), by the
rules of the
Joseon court, Jaui was the
legal mother of
Hyojong, and...
- back to
Joseon after a few years. One of the two
later became the King
Hyojong. He is best
known for his plan for an
expedition to the Qing Empire. In...
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submit gim as a
royal offering. The
record also told the
story of how King
Hyojong suspended the
royal submission of gim upon
hearing that a
single piece...
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mourning period meant that
Hyojong of
Joseon was
considered the
eldest son
while 9-month
period would suggest that
Hyojong was
considered not the eldest...
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Kwang (Jeongye Daewongun, 1849); and
Prince Heungseon (1864). In 1650,
Hyojong of Joseon, as
requested by the
prince regent Dorgon of the Qing dynasty...
- Ae-suk) was a
Joseon Royal Family member who
became the
adopted daughter of
Hyojong of
Joseon and
Queen Inseon, so she
could marry the
Aisin Gioro prince Dorgon...
- area with
Hyojong of Joseon, who was also
captured in
Shenyang by the Qing dynasty,
specifically during the Qing
invasion of Joseon.
After Hyojong of Joseon...
- any
surviving male heirs; he
became the last king
descended from King
Hyojong. The
cause of his
death is ambiguous, as
there was no
clear official record...