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Seonjo (Korean: 선조; Hanja: 宣祖; 6
December 1552 – 6
March 1608),
personal name Yi Yeon (이연; 李昖), was the 14th
monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea. He...
- 2024-03-27.
Veritable Records of
Seonjo, Year 25,
October 1,
Article 10 (1592). Kim 2012, pp. 242–243.
Veritable Records of
Seonjo, Year 26,
February 16, Article...
- 16th
monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was a
grandson of King
Seonjo and the
eldest son of
Prince Jeongwon. He
ascended to the
throne after leading...
- he did not
receive a
temple name.
Gwanghaegun was the
second son of King
Seonjo; born to
Royal Noble Consort Gong, a concubine, who died a year
after his...
- as the
royal chief physician of the
Naeuiwon during the
reigns of King
Seonjo (1597-1608) and King
Gwanghaegun (1608-1623) of the
Korea dynasty. Heo Jun...
- 導元帥) of the
Joseon military, who, in turn, sent the
message to King
Seonjo. King
Seonjo, who was
desperate for
victories to
loosen the ****anese grip on his...
- main
contender of the
Easterners in the
Seonjo age. The
Westerners lost
power in the
later years of the
Seonjo age. The
Easterners and the
factions that...
- He was a son by a
concubine to the
Joseon dynasty's 14th monarch, king
Seonjo, and half
brother of king
Gwanghaegun and
father of king Injo. His birth...
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childhood name Yi Jin-Guk), was a
Joseon Royal Prince as the
eldest son of King
Seonjo and the
elder brother of King Gwanghae. He was
known for such a violent...
- the
Joseon period. She
became a
concubine of King
Seonjo and
later of his son, Gwanghae,
after Seonjo’s death.
During the latter's reign, she intervened...