- Yi
Tjoune (Korean: 이준;
December 18, 1859 – July 14, 1907), was a
Korean prosecutor and
diplomat and the
father of the
North Korean politician Lee Yong...
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historian Homer Hulbert. Out of despair, one of the
Korean representatives, Yi
Tjoune,
committed suicide at The Hague. In response, the ****anese
government took...
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Syngman Rhee,
South Korean politician Yi Seok,
South Korean entrepeneur Yi
Tjoune,
Korean prosecutor and
diplomat Ri Jeong-hyeok, a
character from the South...
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official diplomatic standing.
Emperor Gojong sent
three secret emissaries, Yi
Tjoune (이준, 李儁), Yi Sang-seol (이상설, 李相卨) and Yi Wi-jong (이위종, 李瑋鐘) to the Second...
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patriotic enlightenment movement. In 1907 he and his
compatriots Yi
Tjoune and
Tjyongoui Yi were
delegated by
Emperor Gojong to
attend the
Second Hague...
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emissaries sent by
Gojong to The
Hague in 1907.
Three secret emissaries, Yi
Tjoune, Yi Sang-seol, and Yi Wi-jong, who were sent to The
Hague in 1907 by Emperor...
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March 25, 1895. It
produced 209
graduates including the
later envoy Yi
Tjoune.
Hanseong Sabeomhakgyo (established in 1895), a
training school for teachers...
- Joon include: Heo Jun (c. 1537 – 1615),
Joseon Dynasty court physician Yi
Tjoune (1859–1907), late
Joseon Dynasty and
Korean Empire diplomat Choe Jun (1884–1970)...
- Lee Jun or Ri Jun may
refer to: Yi
Tjoune (1859–1907),
Korean prosecutor and
diplomat Lee Joon (d. 2003),
South Korean businessman convicted of negligence...
- Army
during the
Russian Civil War. Yi was born in 1884. In 1907 he, Yi
Tjoune, and
Sangsul Yi were
delegated by
Emperor Gojong to
attend the
Second Hague...