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Munjong (Korean: 문종; Hanja: 文宗; 15
November 1414 – 10 June 1452),
personal name Yi
Hyang (이향; 李珦), was the
fifth monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea...
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Munjong (Korean: 문종; Hanja: 文宗) is a
temple name of
several Korean monarchs,
derived from the
Chinese equivalent Wénzōng. It may
refer to:
Munjong of Goryeo...
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Munjong of
Goryeo (29
December 1019 – 2
September 1083),
personal name Wang Hwi, was the 11th
monarch of the
Goryeo dynasty of Korea. King
Munjong was...
- 1451
under the
decree of King
Munjong, by the king
himself and his
younger brother Pe. Im-Yung (Yi Gu, 임영대군 이구). The
Munjong Hwacha is a well-known type...
- half-sister,
Princess Gyeongsuk. In 1452, Yi Hong-wi
succeeded his father, King
Munjong, at the age of 12.
Since he was too
young to rule, the
governing of the...
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Queen Munjeong (Korean: 문정왕후 윤씨; Hanja: 文定王后 尹氏; 12
December 1501 – 15 May 1565), of the
Papyeong Yun clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the third...
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Chungnyeong (충녕대군; 忠寧大君). In 1414, he had his
first son, who
would later become Munjong. As Taejong's
eldest son,
Grand Prince Yangnyeong was to
inherit the throne...
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Pyeongchang before her marriage, was a
Joseon princess and the
eldest child of
Munjong of Joseon. She
served as
guardian for her only
younger brother, Danjong...
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Prince Suyang and
general Kim Jong-seo, a high-ranking
loyalist to King
Munjong. It is the
first installment of the
Jupiter Film's three-part film project...
- (1831-1861), born Yizhu, of the Qing dynasty, who
served between 1850 and 1861
Munjong (disambiguation) (Korean romanization) Wen
Zhong (disambiguation) This...