Yun Chi-ho (Korean: 윤치호; January 23, 1865 – December 6, 1945) was a Korean politician. His name is sometimes spelled Yun Tchi-Ho, his art name was Jwaong...
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Minister of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction. Yun Chi-ho Yun Chi-oh Yun Chi-young Chang Myon Chang Chun-ha August 1960 South Korean presidential...
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the uncle of Yun Posun, and the cousin of Yun Chi-ho and Yun Chi-Wang. Yun was born on March 2, 1875, in Asan. He was the third son of Yun Yeong-ryeol...
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last Empress of Korea Yun Chi-ho (1864–1945) – Korean independence activist Yun Chi-wang (1895–1982) – Half-brother of Yun Chi-ho, physician and general...
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was the half brother of Yun Chi-ho, uncle of Yun Posun (who was the fourth president of South Korea), and cousin of Yun Chi-young. His art name was Namppo...
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execute these leaders, but the exile of President Yun Chi-ho led the party to focus on arresting Yun. On November 5, 1898, Gojong banned the club through...
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family of Korea, which also included Yun Chi-ho (statesman and activist for Korean independence), Yun Chi-young, and Yun Bo-seon (South Korea's 4th President)...
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Yun Yeong-ryeol (Korean: 윤영렬, 1854–1939) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty politician and soldier. nickname was Gyungjae, Yeongu. uncle of Yun Chi-ho and grandfather...
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Yun Yeongseon (Korean: 윤영선; Hanja: 尹永善, 1896–1987) was a South Korean politician, businessman, and social activist. He was the son of Yun Chi-ho. His nickname...
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kr. Retrieved 2022-07-18. Yun, Chi-ho (11 April 1896). "11th.Saturday". db.history.go.kr. Retrieved 2022-07-18. Yun, Chi-ho (17 April 1896). "17th.Friday...
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1988), swimmer Yun Chi-ho (1864-1945), political activist Yun Chi-sung (1875-1936), imperial general and politician; cousin of Chi-ho Yun Chi-oh (1869-1950)...
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, Chinese theologian T. C. Chao, Watergate prosecutor James F. Neal, Yun Chi-ho, Korean political activist and thinker during the Joseon Dynasty, and...
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People's Joint Association (category Yun Chi-ho)
were Seo Jae-pil, Yun Chi-ho, and Lee Sang-jae. Manmingongdonghoi's vip members were Seo Jae-pil, Yu Gil-chun, Yun Chi-ho, Ahn Chang-ho, Lee Sang-jae, Syngman...
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businessman. Nicknamed Namgye (남계; 南桂), he was the brother of Yun Chi-wang and half-brother of Yun Chi-ho. He was the Republic of Korea's Ambassador to the United...
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(Korean: 동산). He was Yun Posun's younger half-uncle, and politician and independence activist Yun Chi-ho's younger cousin. Yun Bo-seon is his second...
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in 1888. Emory University's first international student, Yun Chi-ho, graduated in 1893. Yun became an important political activist in Korea and is the...
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Gapsin Coup (category Yun Chi-ho)
from the Min family but also prominent political figures such as Kim Yun-sik and Eo Yun-jung that wanted to maintain power with China's help. Although the...
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Min Won-sik (category Yun Chi-ho)
Min Won-sik (Korean: 민원식; Hanja: 閔元植, July 12, 1886 – February 17, 1921) was a politician and journalist during the late Joseon dynasty and the Japanese...
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become prominent in the independence movement, including Syngman Rhee and Yun Chi-ho. He also became engaged to his future wife Helen Ahn around this time...
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Kim Ok-gyun (category Yun Chi-ho)
Kim Ok-gyun (Korean: 김옥균; Hanja: 金玉均; February 23, 1851 – March 28, 1894) was a reformist (Gaehwapa, 개화파) activist during the late Joseon dynasty of Korea...
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was Hanyeong Seowon (한영서원; 韓英書院), or Anglo-Korean School established by Yun Chi-ho in 1906, with the help of American missionaries Mr. Wasson, and Mr. Candler...
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15, 1948. There are theories that the lyrics were written by Yoon Chi-ho, Ahn Chang-ho, or Min Young-hwan, but none of these have been officially confirmed...
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Hong Jong-u (category Yun Chi-ho)
resigned his official position. He died in 1913. Gapsin Coup Kim Ok-gyun Yun Chi-ho Korea), Korean Culture and Information Service (South; Yeo-ul, Jung (2013-04-12)...
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Lee Won-hui - Hong Yeong-sik Hong Jeong-ok - Seo Jae-pil Lee Gi-chil - Yun Chi-ho Donghak Peasant Revolution Jeong Byeong-ok - Jeon Bong-jun Lee Gye-yeong...
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Seo Jae-chang (category Yun Chi-ho)
other members of Reformist Partys, Hong Yeong-sik, Park Yeong-kyo, Yun Chi-ho, Yun Ung-ryeol, Jae-pil and his father's fifth cousin Soh Kwang-pom. In...
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Yi Gwangsu (category Yun Chi-ho)
the woman who nursed him back to health, Hŏ Yŏng-suk (허영숙). He divorced his first wife that year, and married Hŏ in 1921. He had three sons, Lee Jin-keun...
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105-Man Incident (category Yun Chi-ho)
them to grant amnesty to the prisoners in 1915. An Chang-ho Yang Gi-tak Yun Chi-ho Lim Chi Jung Kim Gu Syngman Rhee Lee Donghui Masatake Terauchi 105인...
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historiography, General Yun has been designated one of the Chinilpa or pro-Japanese activists of the 1900s (decade). Gapshun Coup Yun Chi-ho Yun Bo-seon Kim Ok-gyun...
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Chough Pyung-ok (category Yun Chi-ho)
Chough Pyung-ok (Korean: 조병옥; 1894 – 1960) was a South Korean politician. He ran against incumbent president Syngman Rhee in the 1960 presidential election...
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which was established in 1906 by Lee Keun-sang [ko], Lee Beom-gu and Yun Chi-ho. However, it was not publicly accessible. Its 100,000 books were eventually...
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