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Wonjong (5
April 1219 – 23 July 1274),
personal name Wang Chŏng, was the 24th
ruler of the
Goryeo dynasty of Korea,
reigning from 1260 to 1274. His rule...
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Wonjong of
Goryeo (1219–1274) was the 24th king of Goryeo.
Wonjong can also
refer to:
Prince Jeongwon, also
known by his
temple name,
Wonjong of Joseon...
- take with them a
Goryeo envoy as well. They
delivered a
message to the
Wonjong of
Goryeo and two of his officials, Son Kun-bi and Kim Ch'an, were appointed...
- month,
Wonjong became king of Goryeo. In the 10th year of King
Wonjong's reign, Im Yŏn, a
Goryeo general who had
seized power,
deposed King
Wonjong in June...
- Pak
Wŏnjong or Bak
Wonjong (Korean: 박원종; Hanja: 朴元宗; 1467 – 3 June 1510) was a
Korean politician and
soldier during the
Joseon period, who
served as Chief...
- daughter,
later known as
Queen Dowager Sungyeong,
became the wife of King
Wonjong, and the
mother of King Chungnyeol. Kim T'ae-so's
third son, Kim Kyŏng-son [ko]...
- 25th king of Korea's
Goryeo dynasty from 1274 to 1308. He was the son of
Wonjong, his
predecessor on the throne.
Chungnyeol was king
during the
Mongol Invasions...
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military rule in Koryö,
Wönjong decided to heed the
Mongol demands to move the
capital back to Kaesöng. By
doing so
Wonjong,
dealt the
deathblow to the...
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secured the
northeast border in 1259 by
installing the
hostage prince Wonjong as the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Goryeo (Korea),
making it a
Mongol tributary...
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Wonjong station is a
station on the
Seohae Line in
South Korea. It
opened on July 1, 2023. 이동환. "尹 "수도권 서부 획기적 변화"…대곡∼소사선 시승(종합)" ["Remarkable change...