Sunjo (Korean: 순조; Hanja: 純祖; 29 July 1790 – 13 December 1834), personal name Yi Gong (이공; 李玜), was the 23rd monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He...
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reigns of King Yeongjo (her father-in-law), King Jeongjo (her son), and King Sunjo (her grandson). In 1762, his father, Crown Prince Sado, was executed (by...
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January 1823) was a concubine of Jeongjo of Joseon and the mother of King Sunjo. She was also given an alternative royal title, Royal Noble Consort Yu (유빈;...
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his grandfather, King Sunjo, died. Heonjong was the youngest monarch to ascend the throne in Joseon's history. Like King Sunjo, Heonjong took the throne...
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was a member of the Joseon dynasty. The prince was the eldest son of King Sunjo, husband of Queen Sinjeong and father of King Heonjong. In 1817, the prince...
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September 1857), of the Andong Kim clan was the queen consort and wife of Sunjo of Joseon. She was known as Queen Dowager Myeonggyeong (명경왕대비) after her...
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ascend to the throne, adopting him as the heir of her late husband, King Sunjo. Cheoljong was a great-great-grandson of King Yeongjo. He grew up in poverty;...
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Sanoj, variantly spelt Sanoja, Sunoj and Sunjo, is an Indian Hindu name of Sanskrit origin that is a samaasa of the words sannyasa (abandonment) and jataah...
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kings (Sunjo, Heonjong, and Cheoljong), in which the real power in the country was wielded by the Andong Kims. Kim Jo-sun acted as regent for Sunjo, with...
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mass persecution of Korean Catholics ordered by Queen Jeongsun during King Sunjo of Joseon's reign. The government began to suppress Catholicism in the belief...
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clan to Jo Man-yeong and Lady Song of the Eunjin Song clan during King Sunjo's 8th year of reign. Through her paternal great-grandmother, Lady Jo is a...
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King Sunjo of Joseon and Royal Consort Sug-ui of the Miryang Park clan. Princess Yeongon was born on May 11, 1817, as the only child of King Sunjo by his...
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Deokon (Korean: 덕온공주; Hanja: 德溫公主; 1822–1844) was the youngest daughter of Sunjo of Joseon and Queen Sunwon of the Andong Kim clan. She was the last Princess...
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located in Seocho District, Seoul. This is where King Taejong and King Sunjo are entombed, along with their wives, Queen Wongyeong and Queen Sunwon....
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Ui of the Changnyeong Seong clan. He was the older half-brother of King Sunjo. King Jeongjo was deeply attached to his son, and the death of the prince...
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daughter of Sunjo of Joseon and Queen Sunwon of the Andong Kim clan. She was born on October 26, 1818, as the second daughter and third child of Sunjo of Joseon...
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result of "Sedo Politics" (in-law government) by royal in-laws. The young Sunjo succeeded his father, King Jeongjo, in 1800. With Jeongjo's death the Noron...
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daughter of King Sunjo and Queen Sunwon of the Andong Kim clan. She was born in 1810, as the eldest daughter and second child of Sunjo of Joseon and Queen...
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official who served the Joseon dynasty during the reigns of King Jeongjo and Sunjo. Yi Ch'ae was born on 1745 in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, as the son of censor-general...
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Yesun (예순대왕대비) during the reign of her step great-grandson Yi Gong, King Sunjo. On 2 December 1745, Lady Kim was born to Kim Han-gu of the Gyeongju Kim...
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Noble Consort Su of the Bannam Park clan, and the only surviving sibling of Sunjo of Joseon. Princess Sukseon was born on 11 April 1793 as the second child...
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king as a figurehead, while the true power is wielded by the late King Sunjo's widow, Queen Sunwon (Bae Jong-ok). Bong-hwan goes on a mission to win Queen...
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Donghak Rebellion in 1894, centered in southern province of Jeolla. As king Sunjo ascended the throne at a young age, Queen Dowager Jeongsun, the second queen...
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powerful members from the clan was Kim Jo-sun, who was the father-in-law to Sunjo of Joseon. Kim Josun's daughter was Queen Sunwon. The origin of the clan...
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period. It also became practiced by Korean royalty; in 1791, the future king Sunjo picked up arrows and an instrument during his doljabi. The royal household...
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Jagyeong Hall, Changgyeong Palace, Hanseong, on 10 April 1821 of King Sunjo's twenty-first year of reign. Father Internal Prince Cheongwon, Kim Si-muk...
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(Korean: 숙의 박씨; Hanja: 淑儀 朴氏; 1791 – 30 June 1854) was a concubine of King Sunjo of Joseon and the mother of Princess Yeongon. Lady Sug-ui was born into...
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Yi Gong may refer to: Duke Yi (disambiguation) Sunjo of Joseon (1790–1834), Joseon king, personal name Yi Gong Gong Yi (born 1941), Chinese musician who...
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on the death of King Jeongjo of Joseon (r. 1776–1800), the 10-year-old Sunjo of Joseon (r. 1800–34) ascended the Korean throne, with the true power of...
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1659–1674 Sukjong 1674–1720 Gyeongjong 1720–1724 Yeongjo 1724–1776 Jeongjo 1776–1800 Sunjo 1800–1834 Heonjong 1834–1849 Cheoljong 1849–1864 Gojong 1864–1897...
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