helped King Taejo in the founding of Goryeo, climbing to the position of prime minister, and who, after King Hyejong was crowned, tried to carry out a coup...
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Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; MR: Koryŏ; [ko.ɾjʌ]) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms...
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years before Spanish Catholic priest Gregorio de Céspedes visited Joseon, the successor state of Goryeo, though some Korean researchers believe the letters...
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(d. 954) Frederick I, duke of Upper Lorraine (approximate date) Hyejong, king of Goryeo (Korea) (d. 945) Ma Xichong, governor and ruler of Chu (d. 951)...
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– Zhuo Yanming, Chinese Buddhist monk and emperor October 23 – Hyejong, king of Goryeo (Korea) (b. 912) Abu Muhammad al-Hasan, Arab Muslim geographer...
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Aghlabid emir (b. 850) 930 – Daigo, Japanese emperor (b. 885) 945 – Hyejong of Goryeo, Korean king (b. 912) 949 – Yōzei, Japanese emperor (b. 869) 1134...
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King (927–935) Taebong – Kung Ye, King (901–918) Goryeo (complete list) – Taejo, King (918–943) Hyejong, King (943–945) Jeongjong, King (945–949) Gwangjong...
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– Zhuo Yanming, Chinese Buddhist monk and emperor October 23 – Hyejong, king of Goryeo (Korea) (b. 912) Abu Muhammad al-Hasan, Arab Muslim geographer...
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(d. 954) Frederick I, duke of Upper Lorraine (approximate date) Hyejong, king of Goryeo (Korea) (d. 945) Ma Xichong, governor and ruler of Chu (d. 951)...
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