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Taejo of Goryeo (31 January 877 – 4 July 943), also known as Taejo Wang Geon (; ), was the founder of the Goryeo dynasty, which ruled Korea from the 10th to the 14th century. Taejo ruled from 918 to 943, achieving unification of the Later Three Kingdoms in 936. Background Wang Geon was born in 877 to a powerful maritime merchant family based in Songak (modern Kaesong) as the eldest son of Wang Ryung (). According to the ''Pyeonnyeon tongnok'' (편년통록; 編年通錄), quoted in the ''Goryeosa'', Wang Geon's grandfather Jakjegeon was the son of Emperor Suzong of Tang. According to the ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' and the '' Doosan Encyclopedia'', this is hagiographical. The ''Pyeonnyeon tongnok'' (c. late 12th century) said: While on a sea voyage to meet his father, Emperor Suzong of the Tang dynasty, 16-year-old Jakjegeon encountered a dragon king, slayed a shape-shifting fox, and married a dragon woman; the dragon woman later transformed into a dragon and went away. ...
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List Of Monarchs Of Korea
This is a list of monarchs of Korea, arranged by dynasty. Names are romanized according to the South Korean Revised Romanization of Korean. McCune–Reischauer romanizations may be found at the articles about the individual monarchs. Gojoseon Gojoseon (2333 BC – 108 BC) was the first Korean kingdom. According to legend, it was founded by Dangun in 2333 BC. Bronze Age archaeological evidence of Gojoseon culture is found in northern Korea and Liaoning. By the 9th to 4th century BC, various historical and archaeological evidence shows Gojoseon was a flourishing state and a self-declared kingdom. Both Dangun and Gija are believed to be mythological figures, but recent findings suggest and theorize that since Gojoseon was a kingdom with artifacts dating back to the 4th millennium BC, Dangun and Gija may have been royal or imperial titles used for the monarchs of Gojoseon, hence the use of Dangun for 1900 years. * :"An extreme manifestation of nationalism and the family cult was ...
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Grand Lady Heonmok
Grand Lady Heonmok of the Gyeongju Pyeong clan () was the daughter of Pyeong-Jun who became the 7th wife of Taejo of Goryeo and mother of Prince Sumyeong. From all of Taejo's wives and consorts, just she who held the highest title but still below the queen, which indicated that her father made an important contribution to established the new Goryeo Dynasty and possibility that he was probably a behind-the-scenes figure who promoted Silla's noble wealth couldn't be ruled out. Though her son, Heonmok became the great-grandmother of Queen Seonjeong. References 헌목대부인on Encykorea The ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co. The articles in the encyclopedia are aimed at readers who want to learn about Korean culture and history, ... (In Korean). {{DEFAULTSORT:Heonmok, Grand Lady Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Consorts of Taejo of Goryeo People from Gyeongju
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Lady Daeseowon
Lady Daeseowon of the Dongju Gim clan (; ) was the daughter of Gim Haeng-Pa who became the 20th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. She was the older sister of Lady Soseowon, her husband's 21st wife. In 922, their father moved to Seogyeong (nowadays Pyeongyang City) under King Taejo's command. One day, when Taejo went to Seogyeong, Gim Haeng-Pa met him on the road with the group he was hunting with and asked Taejo to come to his house. Taejo then agree this and came to Gim's house which he had his two daughters to take care of Taejo for one night each. However, after that day, Taejo didn't return again and as a result, that two women went back home and became nuns. Later, when Taejo heard these story, he took pity on the two sisters and called them, but when Taejo saw them, he said: :"Since you have already gone home, you cannot take it away from you.""너희가 이미 출가하였으므로, 그 뜻을 빼앗을 수 없다." Seogyeong then built 2 Temples under Palace's command, there were: ...
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Lady Yehwa
Lady Yehwa of the Haeju Wang clan () was the daughter of Wang-Yu who became the 19th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. Her father was initially Bak-Yu (박유), but later changed into "Wang" after Taejo established the new Goryeo dynasty. From this point, Wang-Yu became the founder of ''Haeju Wang clan'' (해주 왕씨, 海州王氏). References 예화부인on Encykorea The ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co. The articles in the encyclopedia are aimed at readers who want to learn about Korean culture and history, ... . {{DEFAULTSORT:Yehwa, Lady Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Consorts of Taejo of Goryeo People from Chuncheon ...
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Lady Dongsanwon
Lady Dongsanwon of the Suncheon Bak clan (; ) was the eldest maternal granddaughter of Gyeon Hwon and daughter of Bak Yeong-gyu. She became the 18th wife of King Taejo of Goryeo and was the oldest, among Queen Mungong and Queen Munseong who both became Jeongjong's wives. References 동산원부인on Encykorea The ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co. The articles in the encyclopedia are aimed at readers who want to learn about Korean culture and history, ... . {{DEFAULTSORT:Dongsanwon, Lady Consorts of Taejo of Goryeo Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown People from Suncheon ...
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Lady Sogwangjuwon
Lady Sogwangjuwon of the Wang clan (; ) or known as Lady Ham () was the daughter of Wang-Gyu who became the 17th wife of Taejo of Goryeo and bore him a son, Prince Gwangjuwon. Her older sister became Taejo's 16th wife and her younger sister became Hyejong's 2nd wife. After Taejo's death, Wang-Gyu was the person who was in charge of the important task of proclaiming Taejo to the inside and outside dynasties and later tried to assassinate Hyejong just to put his only grandson of the throne, but was failed and got executed in September 945.《고려사》권2〈세가〉권2 Meanwhile, some scholars have mixed interpretations of Wang-Gyu's role and speculated if her son was killed because of her father's rebellion case. In fact, in most cases, the daughters of a rebels were also destroyed or killed together and it was speculated that she and her sisters also faced the same fate. In popular culture *Portrayed by Seo Mi-ae in the 2002–2003 KBS TV series ''The Dawn of the Empire' ...
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Lady Gwangjuwon
Lady Gwangjuwon of the Wang clan (; ) was the eldest daughter of Wang-Gyu who became the 16th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. She was the oldest, among Lady Sogwangjuwon Lady Sogwangjuwon of the Wang clan (; ) or known as Lady Ham () was the daughter of Wang-Gyu who became the 17th wife of Taejo of Goryeo and bore him a son, Prince Gwangjuwon. Her older sister became Taejo's 16th wife and her younger sister beca ... and Lady Hugwangjuwon. After Taejo's death, their father became the most powerful and influence man who tried to kill King Hyejong and placed his only grandson, Prince Gwangjuwon in the throne.《고려사》권2〈세가〉권2 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gwangjuwon, Lady Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Consorts of Taejo of Goryeo People from Gwangju, Gyeonggi ...
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Lady Daemyeongjuwon
Lady Daemyeongjuwon of the Gangneung Wang clan (; ) was the daughter of Wang-Ye who became the 15th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. Wang-Ye's first clan was "Gim" as the son of Gim Seon-hui (김선희) and the 6th grandson of Gim Ju-won (김주원). After Wang Geon established the new Goryeo dynasty, Ye then given new Surname "Wang" due to his contribution in help Wang Geon under Wang Sun-sik (왕순식)'s command in the war for achieving unification of the Later Three Kingdoms. Wang-Ye's family and descendants wer become the most powerful family in Gangneung from generation to generation. References 대명주원부인on Encykorea The ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co. The articles in the encyclopedia are aimed at readers who want to learn about Korean culture and history, ... . {{DEFAULTSORT:Daemyeongjuwon, Lady Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Consorts of Taejo of G ...
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Lady Hudaeryangwon
Lady Hudaeryangwon of the Yi clan (; ) was the daughter of Yi-Won from the Later Silla periods who became the 14th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. References 후대량원부인on Naver .후대량원부인on Encykorea The ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co. The articles in the encyclopedia are aimed at readers who want to learn about Korean culture and history, ... . {{DEFAULTSORT:Hudaeryangwon, Lady Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Consorts of Taejo of Goryeo People from South Gyeongsang Province ...
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Lady Daeryangwon
Lady Daeryangwon of the Yi clan (; ) was the daughter of Yi Jeong-eon from the Kingdom of Unified Silla. who became the 13rd wife of Taejo of Goryeo. Meanwhile, there is a theory that she was the birth mother of Anjong Wang Uk, but later her son was formally adopted by Queen Sinseong Queen Sinseong of the Gyeongju Gim clan () or formally called as Grand Queen Mother Sinseong () was a Silla royal family member as the first cousin of King Gyeongsun who became the fifth wife of Taejo of Goryeo and the mother of Anjong of Goryeo, .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Daeryangwon, Lady Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Consorts of Taejo of Goryeo People from South Gyeongsang Province ...
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Lady Heungbokwon
Lady Heungbokwon of the Hongju Hong clan (; ) was the daughter of Hong-Gyu, ''Hongju Hong clan'' (홍주 홍씨, 洪州 洪氏)'s founder. who became the 12th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. Her father, Hong-Gyu's first name was Geung-Jun (긍준), a nobles from Seongju. In March 927, Wang Geon attacked and occupied ''Unju Castle'' (운주성), which after this, Hong-Gyu gave his daughter to Wang and become his 12th wife. In addition, Unju was an important place since Chinese envoys always enter and depart to Goryeo from here. She later bore Taejo 1 son and a daughter, Princess Wang (공주 왕씨) who later married Wang Tae, Taejo and Queen Sinmyeong's oldest son.《고려사》권91〈열전〉권4 However, considering Wang Tae's younger brother, Wang Yo and Wang So succeeded the throne in the future, it seems that Wang Tae died at the young age. References 흥복원부인on Encykorea The ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by the Acade ...
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Lady Cheonanbuwon
Lady Cheonanbuwon of the Gyeongju Im clan (; ) was the daughter of Im-Eon who became the 11th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. Her father was a Cheonan Governor and two times came to Taejo as his envoy in 927. She bore Taejo 2 sons. Their first son married a daughter of King Jeongjong and Queen Munseong, but had no any issue. This son later murdered in the aftermath of the revenge law enforced by King Gyeongjong, his half nephew. It seems that her 2nd son also didn't have any issue and died young.《고려사》〈열전〉- 효지태자 References 천안부원부인on Encykorea The ''Encyclopedia of Korean Culture'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co. The articles in the encyclopedia are aimed at readers who want to learn about Korean culture and history, ... . {{DEFAULTSORT:Cheonanbuwon, Lady Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Consorts of Taejo of Goryeo People from Gyeongju ...
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