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Admiral Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi fought in at least 23 recorded naval engagements, all against the Japanese. In most of these battles, he was outnumbered and lacked necessary supplies. He nonetheless won battle after battle. His most famous victory occurred at the Battle of Myeongnyang, where despite being outnumbered 333 (133 warships, at least 200 logistical support ships) to 13, he managed to disable or destroy 31 Japanese warships without losing a single ship of his own.Yi Sunsin, Nanjung ilgi, p. 314 Yi died from a gunshot wound at the Battle of Noryang on 16 December 1598, the closing battle of the Imjin War. Yi is regarded as one of the greatest naval commanders in history, with commentators praising his strategic vision, intelligence, innovations, and personality. Yi ...
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Chungmu
Chungmu may refer to: *Chungmu (충무, 忠武, literally “loyal valor”), the posthumous name given to the great military commanders of the Joseon Dynasty. Those who were given the posthumous title are called Chungmugong (충무공, 忠武公, “ Lord of Loyal Valor”). ** Chungmugong Jo Yeong-mu (조영무, 趙英茂, ?-1414) ** Chungmugong Nam I (남이, 南怡, 1441-1468) ** Chungmugong Yi Jun (구성군, 龜城君, 1441-1479) ** Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin (이순신, 李舜臣, 1545-1598) - Both the name and title of Chungmu have become nearly synonymous with Yi Sun-sin. ** Chungmugong Kim Si-min (김시민, 金時敏, 1554-1592) ** Chungmugong Yi Su-il (이수일, 李守一, 1554-1632) ** Chungmugong Jeong Chung-sin (정충신, 鄭忠信, 1576-1636) ** Chungmugong Gu In-hu (구인후, 具仁垕, 1578-1658) ** Chungmugong Kim Eung-ha (김응하, 金應河, 1580-1619) *Chungmu City - City in South Korea. It was absorbed to Tongyeong in 1994 *Chungmu-dong - Administrative unit ...
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