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Sunjong (Korean: 순종; Hanja: 純宗; 25
March 1874 – 24
April 1926),
personal name Yi
Cheok (이척; 李坧), also
known as the Yung****
Emperor (융희제; 隆熙帝), was the...
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Sunjong (28
December 1047 – 5
December 1083), born Wang Hyu,
later renamed Wang Hun, was
briefly the 12th king of the
Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was...
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Crown Prince of the
Korean Empire.
Before becoming the heir
apparent to
Sunjong of Korea, who
became the
emperor in 1907, Yi Un was
known as the title...
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Joseon rulers,
Veritable Records of Gojong [ko] and
Veritable Records of
Sunjong [ko], are
controversial and
considered by
modern South Korean historians...
- (Korean: 순정효황후; 7
September 1894 – 3
February 1966), was the
second wife of
Sunjong of Korea, and was also the
first (and last)
Empress consort of Korea. Sunjeonghyo...
- Ryu
Sunjŏng or Yu Sun-jeong (Korean: 류순정/유순정, 柳順汀; 1459 – 26
January 1513) was a
Korean scholar-official
during the
Joseon period. A
disciple of Kim Chong-jik...
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treaty led to the
abdication of Gojong, who was
succeeded by
Sunjong on 19 July 1907.
After Sunjong became emperor, the ****an–Korea
Treaty of 1907 was signed...
- the end of Qing's
suzerainty over Korea. That same day,
Gojong appointed Sunjong as the
Imperial Crown Prince. When the
Daewongun died in 1898, Emperor...
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treaty was
affixed with the
national seal of the
Korean Empire,
Emperor Sunjong of
Korea refused to sign the
treaty as
required under Korean law. The treaty...
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palace Deoksugung, and the ****anese
replaced him with his son,
Sunjong. They then
forced Sunjong to sign the
Jeongmi Treaty of 1907. The
treaty disbanded the...