• Ch'oe Ŭi became military leader of Goryeo after his father's death. He was beautiful in appearance, quiet and shy, but in other sources, Ch'oe Ŭi was...
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  • Ch'oe Yun-ŭi was a Korean inventor, politician, publisher, and writer during the Goryeo Dynasty. Ch'oe Yun-ŭi compiled the Sangjeong Gogeum Yemun (Korean: 상정예문;...
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  • all offers of surrender that the Mongols offered. When Ch'oe Hang died, his only son Ch'oe Ŭi came to power. The primary support for the Choe family's...
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  • day of the 4th lunar month when he was assassinated by General Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn. Yi Ŭi-min was born of slave status, and his father Yi Sŏn (이선; 李善) was...
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  • Ch'oe Hang (Korean: 최항; Hanja: 崔沆; 1209 – 17 May 1257) was the third dictator of the Ch'oe Military regime, which dominated Goryeo for six decades before...
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    monarchs; Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn was succeeded in turn by his son Ch'oe U, his grandson Ch'oe Hang and his great-grandson Ch'oe Ŭi. When he took control, Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn...
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  • himself Kim Ch'ung. Kim Chun was good at riding and archery. In 1258, Ch'oe Ŭi was overthrown and killed by Kim Chun and Yu Kyŏng (1211–1289). Kim Chun...
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  • put upon the throne by Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn, and all matters of life and death, decisions to accept or to reject, were in Ch'oe's hands. Sinjong stood above...
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  • replacing the Six Divisions of the military. In 1258, Ch'oe Ŭi, the fourth dictator of the Ch'oe family, was overthrown by Kim Chun (also known as Kim...
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    military regime. 1197, Goryeo: Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn of Goryeo staged a military coup that ousted and killed military dictator Yi Ŭi-min, and deposed King Myeongjong...
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  • Crown Prince, he rebelled against Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn, the military leader of that time, and his younger brother Ch'oe Ch'ung-su. Huijong grew truly hostile...
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    of local officials. In March 1258, Ch'oe Ui of the Goryeo military regime was assassinated by Kim Chun, ending Ch'oe family dominance and returning the...
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    official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan. His mother, Lady Ch'oe, came from a family originally from Deungju (present-day Anbyŏn County,...
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  • again and demanded punishment for the five men, even the chief minister Ch'oe Yun-ŭi went straight to the king's residence and had a quarreled. Knowing this...
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  • Ch'oe U (Korean: 최우; Hanja: 崔瑀; 1166 – 10 December 1249), also known as Ch'oe Yi (최이; 崔怡), was a military ruler and official during the later Goryeo period...
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  • the king. In 1014, due to a lack of government funds, Chang and Hwangbo Yu-ŭi, both civil officials, proposed to reduce the salary of the military officials...
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    puppet monarchs; Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn was succeeded in turn by his son Ch'oe U, his grandson Ch'oe Hang and his great-grandson Ch'oe Ŭi. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn forced...
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  • posthumously honoured as Ui-Bi (의비; 懿妃; lit. virtuous queen) at first. The future Queen Uihye was born in 1304 into the Yeongheung Ch'oe clan as the youngest...
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  • 272-275. 지은이대한민국문교부. (1981) 나의조국 : 재외국민용 (Na ŭi choguk : chaeoe kungmin yong), p. 110. Ch'oe, pp. 85-86. Ch'oe, Chong-go. (2005). Law and Justice in Korea:...
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  • Yi Ŭi-bang, Kyŏng Tae-sŭng, and Yi Ŭi-min. After twenty-seven years on the throne, he was sent into exile by the military ruler of the time, Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn...
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    Choe Chang-ik (redirect from Ch'oe Chang-ik)
    Chang-sok, Choe Chang-sun, Choe Tong-u, Ri Kon-u Korean name Chosŏn'gŭl 최창익 Hancha 崔昌益 Revised Romanization Choe Chang-ik McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Ch'angik...
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  • of his one and only son, Prince Gyeongchunwon. According to contemporary Ch'oe Sung-no, Gwangjong "was careful and laconic, but bold if he had to seize...
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    98–102. Kang, Mi-jŏng; 강 미정 (2020). Han'guk midiŏ at'ŭ ŭi hŭrŭm : midiŏ at'isŭt'ŭ 37-t'im ŭi int'ŏbyu. Hyŏng-gyŏng Chang, 장 현경 (Ch'op'an ed.). Kyŏnggi-do...
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    downfall of the Goryeo military regime and of its last Choe dictator, Ch'oe Ui. Monsoon anomalies triggered by the Samalas eruption may have also impacted...
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  • Choe Man-ri (redirect from Ch'oe Malli)
    충정공) Daughter - Lady Choe of the Haeju Choe clan (해주 최씨) Son-in-law - Yi Ui-seok (이의석) of the Deoksu Yi clan Grandson - Yi Cheon (이천; 李蕆); grandfather...
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    needed] Guaranda, Ecuador Ulan-Ude, Russia Ch'oe Ch'ung (984–1068), Confucian scholar and poet Ch'oe Yun-ŭi (1102–1162), Confucian scholar Choe Manri (d...
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  • culminating in the Ch'oe military dictators, held the real power in Goryeo. In their first year, General Yi Ko was murdered by General Yi Ui-bang who subsequently...
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  • long grievances of military to explode; young soldiers, notably Colonels Yi Ŭi-bang, Yi Ko and Chae Won, urged Chŏng to launch a coup d'état against the...
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    personal names: Footnotes on page 1: Ch'oe Hyŏnbae (최현배), Chŏng Insŏp (정인섭), Kim Sŏn'gi (김선기) Footnotes on page 4: Ch'oe Namsŏn (崔南善 (최남선)) Footnotes on page...
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