Jeongjong of Goryeo (923 – 13 April 949), personal name Wang Yo, was the third king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the third son of King Taejo...
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Jeongjong may refer to: Korean rulers: Jeongjong, 3rd monarch of Goryeo (923–949) Jeongjong, 10th monarch of Goryeo (1018–1046) Jeongjong of Joseon (1357–1419)...
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Jeongjong (Korean: 정종; Hanja: 定宗; 1 July 1357 – 26 September 1419), personal name Yi Bang-gwa (이방과; 李芳果), later Yi Gyeong (이경; 李曔), was the second monarch...
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Jeongjong of Goryeo (31 August 1018 – 24 June 1046), personal name Wang Hyŏng, was the 10th king of Korea's Goryeo dynasty. He was the second son of King...
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king, leaving the throne to Wang Yo, who ruled Goryeo for four years as Jeongjong. Before dying, he decided to make Wang So his heir instead of his one...
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dynasty of Korea. He was preceded by King Taejo and succeeded by King Jeongjong. Hyejong was born to King Taejo and his second wife, Janghwa of the "Oh"...
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Taejo abdicated; his eldest surviving son, Yi Bang-gwa (posthumously King Jeongjong), immediately became the new ruler. Yi Bang-won quickly emerged as the...
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Taejo immediately named his second son, Yi Pang-gwa (posthumously King Jeongjong), as the new successor and abdicated. Thereafter, Taejo retired to the...
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Jurchen people and Japanese pirates in the north. During the reign of King Jeongjong in 1400, the private army system was overthrown, and during the reign...
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and immediately crowned his second son Yi Bang-gwa as King Jeongjong. One of King Jeongjong's first acts as monarch was to revert the capital to Gaegyeong...
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South Korea, where the umbilical cords of Taejo of Joseon and his son JeongJong are buried. It was originally located in Ryongyon County, and was moved...
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of the first three kings of the Joseon dynasty—Taejo (r. 1392–1398), Jeongjong (r. 1399–1400), and Taejong (r. 1401–1418)—were handwritten. The records...
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the throne would have gone to Taejo's older sons, Wang Yo (the future Jeongjong of Goryeo) and Wang So (the future Gwangjong of Goryeo), instead of Gwangjuwon...
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princes and vassals, authority of Gyeongbokgung was deteriorated. King Jeongjong enthroned by Prince Jeong-an (Yi Bang-won), who later became King Taejong...
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943–945 Jeongjong (定宗) 945–949 Gwangjong 949–975 Gyeongjong 975–981 Seongjong 981–997 Mokjong 997–1009 Hyeonjong 1009–1031 Deokjong 1031–1034 Jeongjong (靖宗)...
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of Wang Geon, its founder and become the mother of his 5 sons (include Jeongjong and Gwangjong) and 2 daughters. During Taejo's lifetime, she was addressed...
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List of Korean monarchs King Taejo (918–943) King Hyejong (943–945) King Jeongjong (945–949) King Gwangjong (949–975) King Gyeongjong (975–981) King Seongjong...
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fall of Goryeo and the founding of Joseon, with the reigns of Taejo, Jeongjong and Taejong. Bang Hoon as King U of Goryeo Jeon Hyeon as King Chang of...
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Yongsin (died 1036), first wife of Jeongjong Royal Consort Yongjeol Deok-Bi (died 1102), fourth wife of Jeongjong This disambiguation page lists articles...
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When Sejong stopped eating fish and meat to mourn after the death of Jeongjong—Sejong's uncle and Taejong's older brother—Taejong remarked that Sejong...
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Myeongdo Hongdeok Hyeonmo Munseong Muyeol Seongin Janghyo Seon (경천명도홍덕현모문성무열성인장효선황제; 敬天明道洪德顯謨文成武烈聖仁莊孝宣皇帝) Temple name Jeongjong (정종; 正宗) → Jeongjo (정조; 正祖)...
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(Korean: 왕방; Hanja: 王昉) was a Korean Royal Prince as the first and oldest son of Jeongjong of Goryeo and Queen Yongui. As there was no detailed records left about...
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Inseong; similarly, Yi Pa [ko] (이파; 1515–1571), a great-great-grandson of Jeongjong of Joseon, was also granted the title Prince Nakpung (Nakpung Gun; 낙풍군)...
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decisions to the Six Ministries. The council was formed under the reign of Jeongjong, just before Taejong seized power in 1400. It replaced an earlier institution...
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Hanja: 王暟) was a Korean Royal Prince as the third and youngest son of Jeongjong of Goryeo and Queen Yongui. Due to his father's death when he was young...
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Gyeongchun Courtyard'; d. c.960) was a Korean Royal Prince as the only son of Jeongjong of Goryeo, from Queen Munseong, also the nephew of Gwangjong of Goryeo...
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Jiin Gyewun Seongmun Shinmu the Great 강헌지인계운성문신무대왕 [citation needed] Jeongjong 1398–1400 Yi Bang-gwa later Yi Gyeong 이방과 later 이경 King Gongjeong Euimun...
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Goryeo (complete list) – Taejo, King (918–943) Hyejong, King (943–945) Jeongjong, King (945–949) Gwangjong, King (949–975) Gyeongjong, King (975–981) Seongjong...
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Taejo 1392–1398 Jeongjong 1398–1400 Taejong 1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494...
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943–945 Jeongjong (定宗) 945–949 Gwangjong 949–975 Gyeongjong 975–981 Seongjong 981–997 Mokjong 997–1009 Hyeonjong 1009–1031 Deokjong 1031–1034 Jeongjong (靖宗)...
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