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Mokjong (5 July 980 – 2
March 1009),
personal name Wang Song, was the
seventh ruler of the
Goryeo dynasty of Korea. Born as Wang Song,
Mokjong was the...
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Dynasty founder Taejo Wanggeon, the
empress ruled as the
regent for her son
Mokjong, the dynasty's
seventh ruler.
Determined to
realize her
ambitious goals...
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marriage with her
maternal first cousin or
paternal second cousin, King
Mokjong as his
first and
primary wife. From this marriage,
Queen Seonjeong became...
- Hanja: 康兆, 964 –
January 1, 1011) was a
Goryeo official, who
served under King
Mokjong of
Goryeo and King
Hyeonjong of Goryeo. He was the
military inspector of...
- was
appointed by the
military leader Kang Cho, whom the
previous King
Mokjong had
called upon to
destroy a plot by Kim Ch'i-yang.
During his reign, the...
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death is
presumed to have
occurred after 975 but
before 1002, when King
Mokjong (her only grandson) gave her a
posthumous name. She was
enshrined in Heolleung...
- death, she
served as a
regent from 997 to 1009 as
regent of her son, King
Mokjong. From this marriage,
Queen Heonae became the
third Goryeo queen who adopted...
- Kang Cho
leads a coup
against King
Mokjong. He is
deposed and sent into
exile in Chungju.
After murdering Mokjong, Kang Cho
places Hyeonjong on the throne...
- Sumyeong. They had a
daughter together who
would eventually marry King
Mokjong, the son of King Gyeongjong. But
after Wang Gyu's death, Lady Yu remarried...
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became the
grandfather of
Queen Wonyong and
maternal grandfather to both
Mokjong and Hyeonjong. He
married his half
younger sister and had 3 sons and 3...