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  2. Sejong the Great - Wikipedia

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    King Sejong the Great, as depicted on the Bank of Korea's 10,000 won banknote (Series VI). Sejong the Great is considered one of the most influential monarchs in Korean history, with the creation of Hangul considered his greatest legacy. [9] [62] [22] Sejong is widely renowned in modern-day South Korea. [77]

  3. Hall of Worthies - Wikipedia

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    Sejong established the institution early in his reign and staffed it with talented scholars. He instructed them to conduct a variety of research activities to strengthen his rule and the nation. [4] The Hall of Worthies originally functioned as a royal advisory body, but King Sejong restructured it and expanded its role to include academic ...

  4. Prince Gyeyang - Wikipedia

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    Yi jeung was born on 16 August 1427 as the son of King Sejong and Lady Kim, who was at that time a court lady. [2] [1] In January 1434 (the 16th year of King Sejong), he was granted the title of Prince Gyeyang. He helped his older half-brother, Grand Prince Suyang, and participated in a coup d'état against his nephew, King Dajong.

  5. Lady Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1425 (7th year of Sejong's reign), there was an incident where Naegwan Im Gyeong and Donggung Sayak Yi Sae shot arrows within the palace and violated Jangui-gungju's quarters. They were punished with flogging and exile, although the original sentence was death by hanging.

  6. Family tree of Korean monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Sejong the Great r. 1418–1450 (4) (1414–1452) Munjong r. 1450–1452 (5) (1417–1468) Sejo

  7. Hunminjeongeum - Wikipedia

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    Hangul was personally created by Sejong the Great, the fourth king of the Joseon dynasty, and revealed by him in 1443. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 1 ] [ 9 ] Although it is widely assumed that Sejong the Great ordered the Hall of Worthies to invent Hangul, contemporary records such as the Veritable Records of King Sejong and Chŏng Inji 's preface to the ...

  8. Sejong the Great of Joseon - Wikipedia

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  9. Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The records of Sejong (r. 1418–1450 ) and later kings were printed using movable type , some wooden and others metal. Korea is the first nation in East Asia to have printed its royal records using movable type.