Sunjong (Korean: 순종; Hanja: 純宗; 25 March 1874 – 24 April 1926), personal name Yi Cheok (이척; 李坧), also known as the Yunghui Emperor (융희제; 隆熙帝), was the...
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Crown Prince, Yi Cheok, became Emperor Sunjong, the last monarch of the Korean Empire. Since Emperor Sunjong never had issue, his younger brother, Yi...
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Yi Un (redirect from Eun, Crown Prince of Korea)
general and the last Imperial Crown Prince of the Korean Empire. Before becoming the heir apparent to Sunjong of Korea, who became the emperor in 1907, Yi Un...
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Empress Sunjeonghyo (redirect from Empress Sunjeong of Korea)
(Korean: 순정효황후; 7 September 1894 – 3 February 1966), was the second wife of Sunjong of Korea, and was also the first (and last) Empress consort of Korea...
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affixed with the national seal of the Korean Empire, Emperor Sunjong of Korea refused to sign the treaty as required under Korean law. The treaty was instead...
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was a symbolic gesture to mark the end of Qing's suzerainty over Korea. That same day, Gojong appointed Sunjong as the Imperial Crown Prince. When the...
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Empress Myeongseong (redirect from Myeongseong of Korea)
Prince (later Emperor Sunjong of Korea) accepted refuge in the Russian legation in 1896. The anti-Japanese backlash led to the repeal of the Gabo Reform, which...
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Sunjong of Goryeo (28 December 1047 – 5 December 1083), born Wang Hyu, later renamed Wang Hun, was briefly the 12th king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea...
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Puppet ruler (section List of puppet kings and queens)
rulers of the Khanate of Khiva Emperor Gojong and Sunjong of Korea – ruled as puppets of the Japanese Empire after the Russo-Japanese War Aimone of Savoy...
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Princess Deokhye (redirect from Princess Duk-hye of Korea)
Emperor Gojong, and older half-brother, Emperor Sunjong, are buried. Father Emperor Gojong of Korea (대한제국 고종; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919) Grandmother...
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