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  1. Taejo (Korean: 태조; Hanja: 太祖; 4 November 1335 – 27 June 1408), personal name Yi Sŏng-gye (이성계; 李成桂), later Yi Tan (이단; 李旦), was the founder and first monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.

  2. Taejong of Joseon - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Biography. Early life and founding of Joseon. Strifes of Princes. Reign. Consolidation of royal power. Reforms and policies. Later life and death. Legacy. Family. Ancestry. In popular culture. See also. Notes. References. Taejong of Joseon.

    • 13 November 1400 – 10 August 1418
    • Queen Sinui
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  4. Popular culture. See also. References. External links. Taejo of Goryeo ( Korean : 태조; Hanja : 太祖; 31 January 877 [citation needed] – 4 July 943), personal name Wang Kŏn ( Korean : 왕건; Hanja : 王建 ), also known as Taejo Wang Kŏn ( 태조 왕건; 太祖 王建; lit. Great Progenitor Wang Kŏn), was the founder of the Korean Goryeo dynasty.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JoseonJoseon - Wikipedia

    Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; MR: Chosŏn; ), officially Great Joseon State (대조선국; 大朝鮮國; [tɛ.tɕo.sʌn.ɡuk ]), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that lasted just over 500 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the

  6. The Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (Korean: 조선왕조실록 (South Korea) and 조선봉건왕조실록 (North Korea)) are the annual records of Joseon, the last royal house to rule Korea. Kept from 1392 to 1865, the annals (or sillok ) comprise 1,893 volumes and are thought to be the longest continual documentation of a ...

    • Chosŏn Wangjo Sillok
    • Joseon Wangjo Sillok
  7. Father: King Taejong of Joseon (조선의 태종; 16 May 1367 – 10 May 1422) Grandfather: King Taejo of Joseon (조선의 태조; 11 October 1335 – 24 May 1408) Grandmother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan (신의왕후 한씨; 4 September 1337 – 23

  8. Hanja. 王瑤. Revised Romanization. Wang Yo. McCune–Reischauer. Wang Yo. Gongyang of Goryeo (9 March 1345 – 17 May 1394) [1] was the 34th and final ruler of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. He was the descendant of Duke Yangyang, brother of King Huijong. He was deposed by Yi Seong-gye, who then established the new Joseon Dynasty.