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Taejo of Joseon, personal name Yi Seong-gye, later Yi Dan, was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdicated six years later during a strife between his sons. He was honored as Emperor Go following the establishment of ... | Who was the first ruler of the Joseon dynasty? | Taejo of Joseon | Taejo_of_Joseon |
Taejo of Joseon, personal name Yi Seong-gye, later Yi Dan, was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdicated six years later during a strife between his sons. He was honored as Emperor Go following the establishment of ... | Who was the first ruler of the Joseon dynasty? | Yi Seong-gye | Taejo_of_Joseon |
Taejo of Joseon, personal name Yi Seong-gye, later Yi Dan, was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdicated six years later during a strife between his sons. He was honored as Emperor Go following the establishment of ... | Who was the first ruler of the Joseon dynasty? | Yi Dan | Taejo_of_Joseon |
Taejo of Joseon, personal name Yi Seong-gye, later Yi Dan, was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdicated six years later during a strife between his sons. He was honored as Emperor Go following the establishment of ... | Where did Taejo of Joseon rule? | Joseon | Taejo_of_Joseon |
Taejo of Joseon, personal name Yi Seong-gye, later Yi Dan, was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdicated six years later during a strife between his sons. He was honored as Emperor Go following the establishment of ... | When was Taejo of Joseon ruled? | 1392 | Taejo_of_Joseon |
Taejo of Joseon, personal name Yi Seong-gye, later Yi Dan, was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdicated six years later during a strife between his sons. He was honored as Emperor Go following the establishment of ... | When did Taejo of Joseon abdicate? | six years later | Taejo_of_Joseon |
Taejo of Joseon, personal name Yi Seong-gye, later Yi Dan, was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdicated six years later during a strife between his sons. He was honored as Emperor Go following the establishment of ... | Who was the first emperor of Korea? | Go | Taejo_of_Joseon |
Jeongjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-gwa, later Yi Gyeong, was the second ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before rising to power, he was known as Prince Yeongan. | Who was the second ruler of the Joseon dynasty? | Jeongjong | Jeongjong_of_Joseon |
Jeongjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-gwa, later Yi Gyeong, was the second ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before rising to power, he was known as Prince Yeongan. | Who was Jeongjong of Joseon? | Yi Bang-gwa | Jeongjong_of_Joseon |
Jeongjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-gwa, later Yi Gyeong, was the second ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before rising to power, he was known as Prince Yeongan. | Who was the first ruler of the Joseon dynasty? | Yi Gyeong | Jeongjong_of_Joseon |
Jeongjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-gwa, later Yi Gyeong, was the second ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before rising to power, he was known as Prince Yeongan. | Where did Jeongjong of Joseon rule? | Korea | Jeongjong_of_Joseon |
Jeongjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-gwa, later Yi Gyeong, was the second ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before rising to power, he was known as Prince Yeongan. | Who was Jeongjong of Joseon? | Prince Yeongan | Jeongjong_of_Joseon |
Taejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-won, was the third ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the father of Sejong the Great. He was the fifth son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before ascending to the throne, he was known as Prince Jeongan. | Who is the name of Taejong of Joseon? | Yi Bang-won | Taejong_of_Joseon |
Taejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-won, was the third ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the father of Sejong the Great. He was the fifth son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before ascending to the throne, he was known as Prince Jeongan. | Who was the third ruler of the Joseon dynasty? | Taejong of Joseon | Taejong_of_Joseon |
Taejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-won, was the third ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the father of Sejong the Great. He was the fifth son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before ascending to the throne, he was known as Prince Jeongan. | Where was Taejong of Joseon born? | Korea | Taejong_of_Joseon |
Taejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Bang-won, was the third ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the father of Sejong the Great. He was the fifth son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before ascending to the throne, he was known as Prince Jeongan. | Who was the father of Taejong of Joseon? | King Taejo | Taejong_of_Joseon |
Sejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Do, commonly known as Sejong the Great, was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the inventor of Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest leaders in Korean history.
Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong, he was... | Who is Sejong the Great? | Yi Do | Sejong_the_Great |
Sejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Do, commonly known as Sejong the Great, was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the inventor of Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest leaders in Korean history.
Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong, he was... | What language did Sejong of Joseon speak? | Korean | Sejong_the_Great |
Sejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Do, commonly known as Sejong the Great, was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the inventor of Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest leaders in Korean history.
Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong, he was... | What was Sejong the Great's native language? | Hangul | Sejong_the_Great |
Sejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Do, commonly known as Sejong the Great, was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the inventor of Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest leaders in Korean history.
Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong, he was... | Who was Sejong the Great? | Grand Prince Chungnyeong | Sejong_the_Great |
Sejong of Joseon, personal name Yi Do, commonly known as Sejong the Great, was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the inventor of Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest leaders in Korean history.
Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong, he was... | When was Sejong the Great crowned? | 1422 | Sejong_the_Great |
Munjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Hyang, was the fifth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. As the eldest son of King Sejong the Great and Queen Soheon, he succeeded to the throne in 1450. | Who was Munjong of Joseon? | Yi Hyang | Munjong_of_Joseon |
Munjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Hyang, was the fifth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. As the eldest son of King Sejong the Great and Queen Soheon, he succeeded to the throne in 1450. | Where did Munjong of Joseon rule? | Korea | Munjong_of_Joseon |
Munjong of Joseon, personal name Yi Hyang, was the fifth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. As the eldest son of King Sejong the Great and Queen Soheon, he succeeded to the throne in 1450. | When did Munjong of Joseon ascend to the throne? | 1450 | Munjong_of_Joseon |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | Who was Taejo's father? | Yi Ja-chun | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | What ethnicity did Taejo's father have? | Korean | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | What dynasty did Taejo's father serve? | Yuan dynasty | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | Who was Taejo's mother? | Lady Choe | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | Where was Taejo's mother born? | Deungju | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | What dynasty did Taejo's father serve? | Yuan | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | What ethnicity did Taejo's father have? | Korean | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | Who was Taejo's mother? | Choe | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | What ethnicity did Taejo's mother have? | Korean | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | Who was Taejo's parents? | Yi Ja-chun and lady Choe | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | What dynasty did Taejo's mother and her family serve? | Yuan | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life
Taejo's father was Yi Ja-chun, an official of Korean ethnicity serving the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. His mother, Lady Choe, came from a prominent family originally from Deungju; her father, another Yuan official of Korean ethnicity, rose to the position of commander of a mingghan. For quite some time, Lady Ch... | Is there any rumour about Taejo's mom? | to be of Chinese ethnicity | Taejo_of_Joseon - Biography |
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of the royal family itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, ... | Which empire controlled the Goryeo dynasty? | Mongol Empire | Taejo_of_Joseon - Historical context |
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of the royal family itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, ... | Who was the first ruler of the Goryeo dynasty? | Wang Geon | Taejo_of_Joseon - Historical context |
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of the royal family itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, ... | When did the Goryeo dynasty gain its independence? | mid-1350s | Taejo_of_Joseon - Historical context |
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of the royal family itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, ... | When did the Goryeo dynasty end? | the late 14th century | Taejo_of_Joseon - Historical context |
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of the royal family itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, ... | How long did the Goryeo dynasty last? | 400 years | Taejo_of_Joseon - Historical context |
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of the royal family itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, ... | Who established the Goryeo dynasty? | Wang Geon | Taejo_of_Joseon - Historical context |
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of the royal family itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, ... | When was the Goryeo dynasty established? | 918 | Taejo_of_Joseon - Historical context |
Yi Seong-gye started his career as a military officer in 1360, and would eventually rise up the ranks. In October 1361, he killed Park Ui, who rebelled against the government. In the same year, when the Red Turbans had invaded and seized Gaegyeong, he helped recapture the capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362, General N... | When did Yi Seong-gye killed Park Ui? | October 1361 | Taejo_of_Joseon - Military career |
Yi Seong-gye started his career as a military officer in 1360, and would eventually rise up the ranks. In October 1361, he killed Park Ui, who rebelled against the government. In the same year, when the Red Turbans had invaded and seized Gaegyeong, he helped recapture the capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362, General N... | Where was the Wihwado Retreat? | Wihwa Island on the Amrok River | Taejo_of_Joseon - Military career |
Yi Seong-gye started his career as a military officer in 1360, and would eventually rise up the ranks. In October 1361, he killed Park Ui, who rebelled against the government. In the same year, when the Red Turbans had invaded and seized Gaegyeong, he helped recapture the capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362, General N... | When did Yi Seong-gye gain prestige? | the late 1370s and early 1380s | Taejo_of_Joseon - Military career |
Yi Seong-gye started his career as a military officer in 1360, and would eventually rise up the ranks. In October 1361, he killed Park Ui, who rebelled against the government. In the same year, when the Red Turbans had invaded and seized Gaegyeong, he helped recapture the capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362, General N... | How did Yi Seong-gye gain prestige? | By pushing Mongol remains off the peninsula | Taejo_of_Joseon - Military career |
Yi Seong-gye started his career as a military officer in 1360, and would eventually rise up the ranks. In October 1361, he killed Park Ui, who rebelled against the government. In the same year, when the Red Turbans had invaded and seized Gaegyeong, he helped recapture the capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362, General N... | How did Yi Seong-gye gain prestige? | By repelling the well organized Japanese pirates in a series of successful engagements | Taejo_of_Joseon - Military career |
Yi Seong-gye started his career as a military officer in 1360, and would eventually rise up the ranks. In October 1361, he killed Park Ui, who rebelled against the government. In the same year, when the Red Turbans had invaded and seized Gaegyeong, he helped recapture the capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362, General N... | What was the capital of Goryeo? | Gaegyeong | Taejo_of_Joseon - Military career |
Yi Seong-gye started his career as a military officer in 1360, and would eventually rise up the ranks. In October 1361, he killed Park Ui, who rebelled against the government. In the same year, when the Red Turbans had invaded and seized Gaegyeong, he helped recapture the capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362, General N... | When did Yi Seong-gye join the military? | 1360 | Taejo_of_Joseon - Military career |
General Yi swept his army from the Amrok River straight into the capital, defeated forces loyal to the king, and forcibly dethroned King U in a de facto coup d'état, but did not ascend to the throne himself. Instead, he placed on the throne King U's eight-year-old son, Wang Chang, and following a failed restoration att... | How old was King U's son when he became the king of Goryeo? | 8 year-old | Taejo_of_Joseon - Revolt |
General Yi swept his army from the Amrok River straight into the capital, defeated forces loyal to the king, and forcibly dethroned King U in a de facto coup d'état, but did not ascend to the throne himself. Instead, he placed on the throne King U's eight-year-old son, Wang Chang, and following a failed restoration att... | Who was the last ruler of Goryeo? | Wang Yo | Taejo_of_Joseon - Revolt |
General Yi swept his army from the Amrok River straight into the capital, defeated forces loyal to the king, and forcibly dethroned King U in a de facto coup d'état, but did not ascend to the throne himself. Instead, he placed on the throne King U's eight-year-old son, Wang Chang, and following a failed restoration att... | Where did Jeong Mong-ju be killed? | On the Seonjuk Bridge | Taejo_of_Joseon - Revolt |
General Yi swept his army from the Amrok River straight into the capital, defeated forces loyal to the king, and forcibly dethroned King U in a de facto coup d'état, but did not ascend to the throne himself. Instead, he placed on the throne King U's eight-year-old son, Wang Chang, and following a failed restoration att... | What is the incident that occured in Seonjukgyo Bridge after Wihwado Retreat? | Jeong Mong-ju was killed on the Seonjuk Bridge after the banquet | Taejo_of_Joseon - Revolt |
General Yi swept his army from the Amrok River straight into the capital, defeated forces loyal to the king, and forcibly dethroned King U in a de facto coup d'état, but did not ascend to the throne himself. Instead, he placed on the throne King U's eight-year-old son, Wang Chang, and following a failed restoration att... | Why did Jeong Mong-ju be killed? | He refused to be won over by General Yi | Taejo_of_Joseon - Revolt |
General Yi swept his army from the Amrok River straight into the capital, defeated forces loyal to the king, and forcibly dethroned King U in a de facto coup d'état, but did not ascend to the throne himself. Instead, he placed on the throne King U's eight-year-old son, Wang Chang, and following a failed restoration att... | Why did Jeong Mong-ju be killed? | He continued to be a faithful advocate for the old regime. | Taejo_of_Joseon - Revolt |
In 1392, Yi Seong-gye forced King Gongyang to abdicate, exiled him to Wonju, and crowned himself as the new ruler, thus ending Goryeo's 475 years of rule. In 1393, he changed his dynasty's name to Joseon.Among his early achievements was the improvement of relations with the Ming; this had its origin in Taejo's refusal ... | Who was the last king before Joseon? | King Gongyang | Taejo_of_Joseon - Reign |
In 1392, Yi Seong-gye forced King Gongyang to abdicate, exiled him to Wonju, and crowned himself as the new ruler, thus ending Goryeo's 475 years of rule. In 1393, he changed his dynasty's name to Joseon.Among his early achievements was the improvement of relations with the Ming; this had its origin in Taejo's refusal ... | Who was the first king of Joseon? | Yi Seong-gye | Taejo_of_Joseon - Reign |
In 1392, Yi Seong-gye forced King Gongyang to abdicate, exiled him to Wonju, and crowned himself as the new ruler, thus ending Goryeo's 475 years of rule. In 1393, he changed his dynasty's name to Joseon.Among his early achievements was the improvement of relations with the Ming; this had its origin in Taejo's refusal ... | Who was the first ruler of Joseon? | Yi Seong-gye | Taejo_of_Joseon - Reign |
In 1392, Yi Seong-gye forced King Gongyang to abdicate, exiled him to Wonju, and crowned himself as the new ruler, thus ending Goryeo's 475 years of rule. In 1393, he changed his dynasty's name to Joseon.Among his early achievements was the improvement of relations with the Ming; this had its origin in Taejo's refusal ... | Who was the first ruler of Joseon? | King Taejo | Taejo_of_Joseon - Reign |
In 1392, Yi Seong-gye forced King Gongyang to abdicate, exiled him to Wonju, and crowned himself as the new ruler, thus ending Goryeo's 475 years of rule. In 1393, he changed his dynasty's name to Joseon.Among his early achievements was the improvement of relations with the Ming; this had its origin in Taejo's refusal ... | When was Joseon founded? | 1392 | Taejo_of_Joseon - Reign |
In 1392, Yi Seong-gye forced King Gongyang to abdicate, exiled him to Wonju, and crowned himself as the new ruler, thus ending Goryeo's 475 years of rule. In 1393, he changed his dynasty's name to Joseon.Among his early achievements was the improvement of relations with the Ming; this had its origin in Taejo's refusal ... | How long did Goryeo rule? | 475 years | Taejo_of_Joseon - Reign |
King Taejo died ten years after his abdication, on 27 June 1408, in Changdeok Palace. He was buried at Geonwonneung, Dongguneung Cluster, in present-day Guri, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The tomb of his umbilical cord is located in Geumsan County, South Chungcheong Province, also in South Korea. | How long did King Taejo stay alive after his abdication? | ten years | Taejo_of_Joseon - Death |
King Taejo died ten years after his abdication, on 27 June 1408, in Changdeok Palace. He was buried at Geonwonneung, Dongguneung Cluster, in present-day Guri, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The tomb of his umbilical cord is located in Geumsan County, South Chungcheong Province, also in South Korea. | When did King Taejo die? | 27 June 1408 | Taejo_of_Joseon - Death |
King Taejo died ten years after his abdication, on 27 June 1408, in Changdeok Palace. He was buried at Geonwonneung, Dongguneung Cluster, in present-day Guri, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The tomb of his umbilical cord is located in Geumsan County, South Chungcheong Province, also in South Korea. | Where did King Taejo die? | Changdeok Palace | Taejo_of_Joseon - Death |
King Taejo died ten years after his abdication, on 27 June 1408, in Changdeok Palace. He was buried at Geonwonneung, Dongguneung Cluster, in present-day Guri, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The tomb of his umbilical cord is located in Geumsan County, South Chungcheong Province, also in South Korea. | Where was King Taejo buried? | Geonwonneung, Dongguneung Cluster, in present-day Guri, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea | Taejo_of_Joseon - Death |
Father: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of JoseonGrandfather: Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Gyeongsun of the Munju Park clan
Mother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clanGrandfather: Choe Han-gi, Internal Prince Yeongheung
Grandmother: Lady Yi, Grand Princess Consort of Joseon StateConsorts and their respec... | Who is the Royal Princess Jeonggyeong of Joseon? | consort of King Taejo | Taejo_of_Joseon - Family |
Father: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of JoseonGrandfather: Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Gyeongsun of the Munju Park clan
Mother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clanGrandfather: Choe Han-gi, Internal Prince Yeongheung
Grandmother: Lady Yi, Grand Princess Consort of Joseon StateConsorts and their respec... | Who is the first Princess of Joseon? | Princess Gyeongsun | Taejo_of_Joseon - Family |
Father: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of JoseonGrandfather: Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Gyeongsun of the Munju Park clan
Mother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clanGrandfather: Choe Han-gi, Internal Prince Yeongheung
Grandmother: Lady Yi, Grand Princess Consort of Joseon StateConsorts and their respec... | Who is the fourth son of King Taejo? | Grand Prince Hoean | Taejo_of_Joseon - Family |
Father: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of JoseonGrandfather: Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Gyeongsun of the Munju Park clan
Mother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clanGrandfather: Choe Han-gi, Internal Prince Yeongheung
Grandmother: Lady Yi, Grand Princess Consort of Joseon StateConsorts and their respec... | Who was King Dojo of Joseon? | Yi Chun | Taejo_of_Joseon - Family |
One of the many issues demonstrating the early strained relationship between Joseon and Ming was the debate of Taejo's genealogy, which began as early as 1394 and became a sort of diplomatic friction that lasted over 200 years. The Collected Regulations of the Great Ming erroneously recorded 'Yi Dan' as the son of Yi I... | When was the first mention of Taejo's genealogy? | 1518 | Taejo_of_Joseon - Ancestry |
One of the many issues demonstrating the early strained relationship between Joseon and Ming was the debate of Taejo's genealogy, which began as early as 1394 and became a sort of diplomatic friction that lasted over 200 years. The Collected Regulations of the Great Ming erroneously recorded 'Yi Dan' as the son of Yi I... | Who wrote Jonggye Byeonmu? | Nam Gon | Taejo_of_Joseon - Ancestry |
Although Taejo overthrew Goryeo and expelled officials who remained loyal to the previous dynasty, many regard him as a revolutionary and a decisive ruler who eliminated an inept, obsolete and crippled governing system to save the nation from foreign forces and conflicts.
The resulting safeguarding of domestic security... | Who won the Battle of Goryeo? | Koreans | Taejo_of_Joseon - Legacy |
Although Taejo overthrew Goryeo and expelled officials who remained loyal to the previous dynasty, many regard him as a revolutionary and a decisive ruler who eliminated an inept, obsolete and crippled governing system to save the nation from foreign forces and conflicts.
The resulting safeguarding of domestic security... | Who won the Korean Republic? | Mongols | Taejo_of_Joseon - Legacy |
Although Taejo overthrew Goryeo and expelled officials who remained loyal to the previous dynasty, many regard him as a revolutionary and a decisive ruler who eliminated an inept, obsolete and crippled governing system to save the nation from foreign forces and conflicts.
The resulting safeguarding of domestic security... | Who was the first ruler of Korea? | Taejo | Taejo_of_Joseon - Legacy |
Although Taejo overthrew Goryeo and expelled officials who remained loyal to the previous dynasty, many regard him as a revolutionary and a decisive ruler who eliminated an inept, obsolete and crippled governing system to save the nation from foreign forces and conflicts.
The resulting safeguarding of domestic security... | Where did Taejo rule? | Joseon | Taejo_of_Joseon - Legacy |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | What was Joseon's capital? | Hanyang | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | Who was the first king of Joseon? | Taejo | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | When did King Taejo take the throne? | 1392 | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | When did King Jeongjong die? | 1419 | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | Where was King Jeongjong buried? | P'anmun District | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | Who was the first king of Joseon? | Taejo | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | What was Joseon's capital of Jeongjong's era? | Gaegyeong | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | Who was the second king of Joseon? | Jeongjong | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | Who was the first king of Joseon? | Taejo | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Born in 1357 as the second son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, he was a prudent, generous, brave, and able military officer. During the latter days of the declining Goryeo dynasty, Jeongjong followed his father to various battlefronts and fought at his side. When his father took the throne in 1392, he beca... | When was Joseon's first ruler? | 1392 | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Father: King Taejo of Joseon
Grandfather: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clan
Mother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan
Grandfather: Han Gyeong, Internal Prince Ancheon
Grandmother: Lady Shin of the Saknyeong Shin clan, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan StateConsorts... | Who is seventh son of Jeongjong? | Yi Nok-saeng | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Family |
Father: King Taejo of Joseon
Grandfather: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clan
Mother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan
Grandfather: Han Gyeong, Internal Prince Ancheon
Grandmother: Lady Shin of the Saknyeong Shin clan, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan StateConsorts... | Who is Grandfather of Jeongjong? | Yi Ja-chun | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Family |
Father: King Taejo of Joseon
Grandfather: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clan
Mother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan
Grandfather: Han Gyeong, Internal Prince Ancheon
Grandmother: Lady Shin of the Saknyeong Shin clan, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan StateConsorts... | How many children did King Jeongjong have? | 13 | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Family |
Father: King Taejo of Joseon
Grandfather: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clan
Mother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan
Grandfather: Han Gyeong, Internal Prince Ancheon
Grandmother: Lady Shin of the Saknyeong Shin clan, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan StateConsorts... | Who is the father of Joseon? | King Taejo | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Family |
Father: King Taejo of Joseon
Grandfather: Yi Ja-chun, King Hwanjo of Joseon
Grandmother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clan
Mother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan
Grandfather: Han Gyeong, Internal Prince Ancheon
Grandmother: Lady Shin of the Saknyeong Shin clan, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan StateConsorts... | Which daughter is Princess Sangwon? | fifth | Jeongjong_of_Joseon - Family |
Early life and founding of Joseon
Born in 1367 as the fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, Yi Bang-won qualified as an official in 1382. He studied under Confucian scholars such as Won Cheon-seok. During his early years, he assisted his father in gathering the support of the commoners and of many infl... | Whih was Taejong born? | 1367 | Taejong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life and founding of Joseon
Born in 1367 as the fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, Yi Bang-won qualified as an official in 1382. He studied under Confucian scholars such as Won Cheon-seok. During his early years, he assisted his father in gathering the support of the commoners and of many infl... | Which son is Taejong? | fifth | Taejong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life and founding of Joseon
Born in 1367 as the fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, Yi Bang-won qualified as an official in 1382. He studied under Confucian scholars such as Won Cheon-seok. During his early years, he assisted his father in gathering the support of the commoners and of many infl... | Who was the father of Taejong? | Yi Seong-gye | Taejong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life and founding of Joseon
Born in 1367 as the fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, Yi Bang-won qualified as an official in 1382. He studied under Confucian scholars such as Won Cheon-seok. During his early years, he assisted his father in gathering the support of the commoners and of many infl... | Who was the first wife of Yi Seong-gye? | Lady Han | Taejong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life and founding of Joseon
Born in 1367 as the fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, Yi Bang-won qualified as an official in 1382. He studied under Confucian scholars such as Won Cheon-seok. During his early years, he assisted his father in gathering the support of the commoners and of many infl... | Who did Yi Bang-won study under? | Confucian scholars Won Cheon-seok | Taejong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life and founding of Joseon
Born in 1367 as the fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, Yi Bang-won qualified as an official in 1382. He studied under Confucian scholars such as Won Cheon-seok. During his early years, he assisted his father in gathering the support of the commoners and of many infl... | Who did help to found Joseon? | Yi Bang-won | Taejong_of_Joseon - Biography |
Early life and founding of Joseon
Born in 1367 as the fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his first wife Lady Han, Yi Bang-won qualified as an official in 1382. He studied under Confucian scholars such as Won Cheon-seok. During his early years, he assisted his father in gathering the support of the commoners and of many infl... | Who was the founder of Joseon? | Yi Seong-gye | Taejong_of_Joseon - Biography |
After contributing heavily to the overthrowing of the previous dynasty and the establishment of Joseon, he expected to be appointed as successor to the throne. However, his father and Chief State Councillor Jeong Do-jeon favored Taejo's eighth son and Yi Bang-won's youngest half-brother, Yi Bang-seok. This conflict aro... | Which King Taejo was? | first | Taejong_of_Joseon - Strifes of Princes |
After contributing heavily to the overthrowing of the previous dynasty and the establishment of Joseon, he expected to be appointed as successor to the throne. However, his father and Chief State Councillor Jeong Do-jeon favored Taejo's eighth son and Yi Bang-won's youngest half-brother, Yi Bang-seok. This conflict aro... | Who was the thrid ruler of Joseon? | Yi Bang-won | Taejong_of_Joseon - Strifes of Princes |
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