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Yeonsangun or
Prince Yeonsan (Korean: 연산군; Hanja: 燕山君; 23
November 1476 – 20
November 1506),
personal name Yi Yung (이융; 李㦕), was the 10th
monarch of the...
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deposition of his
elder half-brother, the
tyrannical Yeonsangun. In
September 1506, on the day
Yeonsangun was deposed,
soldiers belonging to the coup's leaders...
- p****ed away and
Prince Yeonsangun took the throne. The
princess consort became the
queen consort. In 1497 (3rd year of
Yeonsangun's reign)
under the supervision...
- (Korean: 숙용 장씨, 1484–1506), of the
Heungdeok Jang clan, was the
consort of
Yeonsangun of Joseon. She is
often compared with Jang ****-bin and
Jeong Nan-jeong...
- mani****ted King
Yeonsangun of Joseon. The film was
theatrically released on May 21, 2015. In the 11th year of King
Yeonsangun's reign, as schemers...
- won Best
Actor at the 2001 Dong-A
Theatre Awards for his
portrayal of
Yeonsangun of
Joseon in the
stage play Yi. He
reprised the role in 2010. Kim married...
- (휘순공주; 徽順公主), was a
Joseon Royal Princess and the
eldest daughter of
Yeonsangun of
Joseon and
Deposed Queen Sin. Her
title as
Princess was
abolished after...
- of the Yalu River. King
Seongjong was
succeeded by his son,
Yeonsangun, in 1494.
Yeonsangun is
often considered the
worst tyrant in Joseon's history, whose...
- the time of
Yeonsangun to that of Gyeongjong. The
beginning of this
period was
marked by a
brief closure due to the
tyranny of
Yeonsangun, when, in 1505...
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kings who were not
restored and
given a
temple name (the
other one
being Yeonsangun). He
remains a
polarizing figure among historians.
Historian Oh Hang-nyeong...