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Gojong
Gojong Gojong is the temple name of several kings. It can refer to: Gojong of Joseon Gojong of Goryeo This is a disambiguation page ...
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Gojong (translated from German)
Gojong Gojong Hangeul : ?? Hanja : ?? Revised Romanisierung : Gojong McCune Reischauer : Kojong Gojong (emperors Gwangmu??? or???; * 8. September 1852 ; ? 21 ... and the 1. Emperor that Korean JoseonDynasty. Gojong mounted the throne in the year ...
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Gojong of Goryeo
Gojong of Goryeo Gojong of Goryeo Temple name Hangul: 고종 Hanja: 高宗 Revised Romanization: Gojong McCune-Reischauer: Kojong Gojong of Goryeo (reigned 1213–1259) was the twenty ... king of Goryeo in present-day Korea. Gojong's reign was marked by prolonged ...
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Gojong of Joseon
Gojong of Joseon Gojong of Joseon Emperor Gojong of Korea Korean name Hangul: 고종 Hanja: 高宗 Revised Romanization: Gojong McCune-Reischauer: Kojong Gojong, the Emperor Gwangmu (Korean hangul: 광무제; ...
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Talk:Gojong of Goryeo
Talk:Gojong of Goryeo Talk:Gojong of Goryeo
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Talk:Gojong of Joseon
Talk:Gojong of Joseon Which Hague Peace Conference? 1899 ... 2004 (UTC) Korea or Joseon? Didn't Gojong conclude his monarchical career as the head ... like the article's former location, at Gojong of Korea, is preferable. Am I missing ... 2005 (UTC) Ye, shouldn't it be "Gojong I of Korea" or something like that ...
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Korean Imperial Household
... integrity and declared the Korean Empire. King Gojong assumed the title of Emperor in order ... Japan in 1895 when Japan forced Emperor Gojong of Korea to abdicate his throne and ... effort to disown their ancestors. Eunists Emperor Gojong of Korea had nine princes and four ... his birthplace 74 years ago. Gangists Emperor Gojong's sixth son, Prince Gang, gave birth ... attend the ceremonies. The Imperial family Emperor Gojong (1852-1919), the 2nd son of ...
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Mongol invasions of Korea
... for approximately 80 years. The initial campaigns Gojong of Goryeo (reigned 1213-1259) was the ... withstand the waves of invasions. In 1236, Gojong ordered the re-creation of the Tripitaka ... Mongols began a large campaign in 1253. Gojong finally agreed to move the capital back ... Korean monarchs List of Korea-related topics Gojong of Korea External links Korea Britannica article ...
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Deoksugung
... In 1897, after the incident when Emperor Gojong took refuge in the Russian Embassy, Emperor Gojong returned to this place, and renamed in ... facility followed after the return. After Emperor Gojong abdicated the throne to Emperor Sunjong, he ... Deoksugung, wishing for the longevity of Emperor Gojong. Further reading Yoon, Jong-Soon. Beautiful Seoul ...
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Korea under Japanese rule
... Korea. After the assassination, the ruling Emperor Gojong refused to talk with his father, the ... may have been instrumental in having Emperor Gojong taking charge of the state, removing the ... already a Japanese protectorate. In 1907, Emperor Gojong abdicated, and his son became the new ... Independence movement After the former Korean Emperor Gojong had died, anti-Japanese rallies took place ...
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