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On 19 July 1907, Gojong was deposed as a result of Japanese coercion, and Sunjong was made the Emperor of Korea. His coronation was proceeded in Don-doek-jeon. [6] He was proclaimed heir to the throne of Prince Imperial Yeong, the younger half-brother of Sunjong, and moved from Deoksugung Palace to the imperial residence at Changdeokgung Palace ...
Yi Un [a] (Korean: 이은; 20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) was the 28th Head of the Korean Imperial House, an Imperial Japanese Army 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 was known as the title Prince Imperial Yeong (영친왕).
Emperor Sunjong died in 1926, Crown Prince Yi Un was called "King Yi", a nominal title because the country had already lost its sovereignty to Japan. Yi Un married a Japanese princess, Princess Masako of Nashimoto, who was later known as Yi Bangja, a family member of the shinnōke (cadet branch from the Imperial House of Japan).
Gojoseon (2333 BC – 108 BC) was the first Korean kingdom. According to legend, it was founded by Dangun in 2333 BC. [1]Bronze Age archaeological evidence of Gojoseon culture is found in northern Korea and Liaoning.
Yi Cheok, Emperor Sunjong (25 March 1874 – 24 April 1926) — No issue. Mother-in-law - Min Ja-yeong, Empress Myeongseong of the Yeoheung Min clan (17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895) Father-in-law - Yi Hui, Emperor Gojong of Korea (9 September 1852 – 21 January 1919)
Renamed from Veritable Records of Sunjong (순종실록, 純宗實錄) in 1899. 24 Veritable Records of Heonjong 헌종실록: 憲宗實錄: 16 9 Heonjong (r. 1834–1849) 1851 25 Veritable Records of Cheoljong 철종실록: 哲宗實錄: 15 9 Cheoljong (r. 1849–1864) 1865 26 Veritable Records of Gojong 고종실록: 高宗實錄: 52 52 Gojong
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Yi Yu 이유 King Hyejang Sungcheon Chedo Yeolmun Yeongmu Jideok Yunggong Seongsin Myeongye Heumsuk Inhyo the Great 혜장승천체도열문영무지덕융공성신명예흠숙인효대왕 8 Yejong: 1468–1469: Yi Gwang 이광 King Yangdo Heummun Seongmu Euiin Sohyo the Great 양도흠문성무의인소효대왕 9 Seongjong: 1469–1494: Yi ...