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Sunjo (Korean: 순조; Hanja: 純祖; 29 July 1790 – 13
December 1834),
personal name Yi Gong (이공; 李玜), was the 23rd
monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea. He...
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reigns of King
Yeongjo (her father-in-law), King
Jeongjo (her son), and King
Sunjo (her grandson). In 1762, his father,
Crown Prince Sado, was
executed (by...
- was a
member of the
Joseon dynasty. The
prince was the
eldest son of King
Sunjo,
husband of
Queen Sinjeong and
father of King Heonjong. In 1817, the prince...
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January 1823) was a
concubine of
Jeongjo of
Joseon and the
mother of King
Sunjo. She was also
given an
alternative royal title,
Royal Noble Consort Yu (유빈;...
- his grandfather, King
Sunjo, died.
Heonjong was the
youngest monarch to
ascend the
throne in Joseon's history. Like King
Sunjo,
Heonjong took the throne...
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September 1857), of the
Andong Kim clan was the
queen consort and wife of
Sunjo of Joseon. She was
known as
Queen Dowager Myeonggyeong (명경왕대비)
after her...
- m**** ****cution of
Korean Catholics ordered by
Queen Jeongsun during King
Sunjo of Joseon's reign. The
government began to
suppress Catholicism in the belief...
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ascend to the throne,
adopting him as the heir of her late husband, King
Sunjo.
Cheoljong was a great-great-grandson of King Yeongjo. He grew up in poverty;...
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kings (
Sunjo, Heonjong, and Cheoljong), in
which the real
power in the
country was
wielded by the
Andong Kims. Kim Jo-sun
acted as
regent for
Sunjo, with...
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result of "Sedo Politics" (in-law government) by
royal in-laws. The
young Sunjo succeeded his father, King Jeongjo, in 1800. With Jeongjo's
death the Noron...