About Goryeo Kory Kingdom that lasted from 918 to 1392 the ancient Korean kingdom that changed its name from Goguryeo Kogury to Goryeo Kory in the 5th century Goguryeo Infobox Former Country native name lang ko br small lang ko small conventional long name Kingdom of Goryeo continent ... of Goryeo Gongyang date end July 17, event1 Unification of the Later Three Kingdoms date event1 936 event2 Goryeo Khitan Wars Korea Khitan Wars date event2 993 1019 event3 Mongol invasions of Korea Mongolian ... Goryeo.png image map caption Goryeo in 1374 capital Gaeseong Gaegyeong , Ganghwa latd 37 latm ... Emperor, King leader1 Wang Geon Taejo first year leader1 918 943 leader2 Gwangjong of Goryeo Gwangjong year leader2 949 975 leader3 Seongjong of Goryeo Seongjong year leader3 981 997 leader4 Gongmin of Goryeo Gongmin year leader4 1351 1374 leader5 Gongyang of Goryeo Gongyang last year leader5 1389 ... pop1 footnotes The Goryeo Dynasty or Kory 918 1392 was a Korean sovereign state established in 918 by Taejo of Goryeo Emperor Taejo . Korea gets its name from this kingdom which came to be pronounced ... by the Joseon dynasty in 1392. Goryeo expanded its borders to present day Wonsan in the north ... 1374 . Two of this period s most notable products are Goryeo celadon pottery and the Tripitaka ... in, Haeinsa . Goryeo also created the world s first metal based movable type in 1234 and the oldest ..., and the tottering Silla was too overpowered by Goryeo and Hubaekje and surrendered to Goryeo in 935. In 936 Hubaekje surrendered and Goryeo started a unbroken dynasty that ruled Korea for 474 years. By the 14th century Goryeo was tottering under Yuan Dynasty influences. Although Rulers of Korea Goryeo King Gongmin of Goryeo Gongmin managed to free his kingdom from the Mongolian influence, the Goryeo general Taejo of Joseon Yi Seonggye revolted and overthrew the last king of Goryeo, King Gongyang of Goryeo Gongyang in 1392. Gongyang was killed in 1394. The name Goryeo is derived from Goguryeo ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Chungsuk wang mr Ch ungsuk wang King Chungsuk was king of the Goryeo Korea , from 1313 to 1330 and again from 1332 to 1339. Goryeo monarchs In 1314 King Chungseon of Goryeo Chungseon passed the throne to his son Chungsuk. In 1321 Chungsuk fathered his son Chunghye of Goryeo Chunghye . This prompted the previous crown prince of Goryeo, ljeit of Goryeo ljeit , to establish an alliance with King Sidibala , and King Chungsuk was thus interned in 1321. However, Sidibala was assassinated in 1323 and ljeit s plan was aborted. King Chungsuk, who was allowed to return to Goryeo in 1325, passed the throne to King Chunghye in 1330 but was reinstated after two years because King Chunghye was deposed by Yuan. King Chungsuk died in 1339. See also List of Goryeo people List of Korea related topics List of Koreans History of Korea start box succession box title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty years 1313 1330, 1332 1339 after Chunghye of Goryeo Chunghye before Chungseon of Goryeo Chungseon end box Korea bio stub Category 1339 deaths Category Goryeo rulers Category 14th century monarchs in Asia ko ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Sunjong mr Sunjong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Hun mrborn Wang Hun hangulja hanjaja rrja Uigong mrja igong Sunjong of Goryeo 1047 1083 r. 1083 was briefly the 12th ruler of Goryeo . He was the eldest son of Munjong of Goryeo Munjong and the older brother of Seonjong of Goryeo Seonjong . He had been confirmed as heir to the throne in 1054. However, he died within a year of his ascension in 1083. See also List of Korean monarchs List of Goryeo people Goryeo Start box Succession box years 1083 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Munjong of Goryeo Munjong after Seonjong of Goryeo Seonjong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1047 births Category 1083 deaths Category 11th century monarchs in Asia ko id Sunjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Gyeongjong mr Ky ngjong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Ju mrborn Wang Ju hangulja hanjaja rrja Jangmin mrja Changmin Gyeongjong of Goryeo 955 981 r. 975 981 was the fifth ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was the eldest son of Gwangjong of Goryeo Gwangjong , and was confirmed as Crown Prince in the year of his birth. Upon rising to the throne, Gyeongjong established the Jeonsigwa land allotment system . Later, according to the Goryeo sa , he avoided politics and royalty, and spent his time cavorting with commoners. Goryeo monarchs See also List of Goryeo people List of Korean rulers List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box years 975&ndash 981 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Gwangjong of Goryeo Gwangjong after Seongjong of Goryeo Seongjong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 955 births Category 981 deaths Category 10th century monarchs in Asia ko id Gyeongjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Heonjong mr H njong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Uk mrborn Wang Uk Heonjong of Goryeo r. 1094 1095 was the fourteenth monarch of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was the eldest son of Seonjong of Goryeo king Seonjong . According to the Goryeosa , he was a bright child and excelled in writing by the age of 9. In the year of his accession, Heonjong was faced by the rebellion of Yi Ja ui , which was quickly put down. In the following year, he fell ill and gave up the throne to Sukjong of Goryeo king Sukjong , his uncle. See also List of Korean monarchs Goryeo History of Korea List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box years 1094 &ndash 1095 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Seonjong of Goryeo Seonjong after Sukjong of Goryeo Sukjong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 11th century monarchs in Asia ko id Heonjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
unsourced date February 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Chungnyeol wang mr Ch ungny l wang Chungnyeol of Goryeo 1236 1308 r. 1274 1308 was the 25th ruler of the medieval Korea n Monarchy kingdom of Goryeo . He was the son of Wonjong of Goryeo Wonjong , his predecessor on the throne. Chungnyeol was the first Goryeo ruler to be remembered by the title wang , meaning king . Previous rulers had received temple name s with the suffix jo or jong , meaning revered ancestor and a title typically reserved for emperors. After Goryeo became a vassal of the Mongol founded Yuan Dynasty , Yuan emperor Kublai Khan found this threatening and ordered that the Goryeo rulers could not receive such names henceforth. King Chungnyeol, as Crown Prince Sim, proposed to marry a daughter of Kublai Khan . Kublai Khan agreed and for more than 80 years, Goryeo kings married members of Mongol royalty. Heirs to the throne were given Mongol names and were sent to Khanbaliq Dadu where they were raised until they reached adulthood. Goryeo monarchs See also List of Korea related topics Rulers of Korea History of Korea List of Goryeo people start box succession box years 1274&ndash 1308 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Wonjong of Goryeo Wonjong after Chungseon of Goryeo Chungseon end box korea bio stub Category Goryeo rulers Category 1236 births Category 1308 deaths Category 13th century monarchs in Asia Category 14th century monarchs in Asia ko id Chungnyeol dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Gongyang wang mr Kongyang wang hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Yo mrborn Wang Yo Gongyang of Goryeo 1345 &ndash 1394, r. 1389 1392 was the 34th and final ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was deposed by Yi Seonggye , who then established the Joseon Dynasty . Gongyang was a seventh generation descendant of Sinjong of Goryeo , and the son of Wang Gyun. He married the daughter of Prince Changseong , Sunbi of the Roh clan. In 1389, Yi Seonggye s supporters forced Chang of Goryeo King Chang from the throne and enthroned Gongyang in his stead. This faction went on to oversee the events of Gongyang s brief reign, including the assassinations of Gongyang s predecessors, ex U of Goryeo King U and Chang of Goryeo ex King Chang . After the murder of Jeong Mong ju , the last major supporter of the Goryeo kings, Gongyang was deposed and the Goryeo dynasty came to an end. He was at first exiled to Wonju , then went to Samcheok where he died. Goryeo monarchs See also List of Korea related topics List of Korean monarchs Goryeo Start box Succession box title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty years 1389 1392 before Chang of Goryeo Chang after Taejo of Joseon End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1345 births Category 1394 deaths Category 14th century monarchs in Asia ko id Gongyang dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Wonjong mr W njong hangulja hanjaja rrja Ilsin mrja Ilsin Wonjong of Goryeo 1219 1274, r. 1260 1274 was the 24th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He ascended to the throne with the help of Kublai Khan . During his reign, Goryeo became a tributary ally of the Mongol founded Yuan Dynasty in China . He was also the last Goryeo ruler to use the title temple name before restoration of the title in the Joseon Dynasty period, as the Goryeo rulers henceforth used the title, chung loyalty , following the demands of Kublai Khan . In 1269, the military leader Im Yon engineered a coup d etat to remove Wonjong. The Qaghan Kublai despatched 3,000 troops to oust the forces of the rebel. Wonjong visited the imperial court in 1271 after his re accession. Wonjong was the eldest son of the previous king, Gojong of Goryeo Gojong . Goryeo monarchs See also List of Korean monarchs List of Goryeo people Goryeo Mongol invasions of Korea Start box Succession box title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty years 1260 1274 after Chungnyeol of Goryeo Chungnyeol before Gojong of Goryeo Gojong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1219 births Category 1274 deaths Category 13th century monarchs in Asia Korea hist stub ko id Wonjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Seonjong mr S njong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Un mrborn Wang Un hangulja hanjaja rrja Gyecheon mrja Kyech n Seonjong of Goryeo 1049 1094 r. 1083 1094 was the 13th emperor of Goryeo . He s the second son of Empress Inye and born in September, 1049. He was sealed as marquis of Gukwon in March, 1056. Harmony of Confucism and Buddhism made his political statue very stable. Also he propeled broad range trade among Song , Jurchens , Liao dynasty of Khitans , and Japan . During his period, Buddhism in Korea grew a lot. His brother Uicheon brought 1,000 scriptures from Song and bought 4,000 scriptures from Liao , Song , and Japan . Furthermore he founded many pagodas for Buddhist temples and it caused blames of people to him. Family Queen Jungsinhyun Empress Kyunghwa Empress Sasuk Heonjong of Goryeo Heonjong Unknown princess Suantaekju Princess Wonsin Marquis of Hansan Unknown prince Unknown prince S start S hou House of Wang br small Goryeo Dynasty small September 1049 May 1094 S reg s new s ttl title Marquis of Gukwon years 1056 1083 s non reason Title dissolved reason2 became emperor S bef before Sunjong of Goryeo Sunjong S ttl title List of Korean Rulers Emperor of Goryeo years 1083 1094 S aft after Heonjong of Goryeo Heonjong S end See also List of Korean monarchs List of Goryeo people Goryeo Rulers of Goryeo Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Seonjong Of Goryeo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1049 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1094 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Seonjong Of Goryeo Category Goryeo rulers Category 1049 births Category 1094 deaths Category 11th century monarchs in Asia ko id Seonjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Seongjong mr S ngjong Seongjong of Goryeo 960&ndash 997 r. 981&ndash 997 was the sixth monarch of the medieval Korea n kingdom Goryeo . He was the second son of Daejong , and a grandson of Taejo of Goryeo Emperor Taejo . He ascended the throne after Gyeongjong stepped down. Seongjong set out to reform the Goryeo state and establish it as a centralised monarchy on a firmly Confucian foundation. In 983, he established the system of twelve mok , the administrative divisions which prevailed for most of the rest of the Goryeo period. He also sent learned men to each of the mok to oversee local education. This was intended particularly as a way to integrate the country aristocracy into the new bureaucratic system. Goryeo monarchs In 993, the First Goryeo Khitan War Khitan invaded Goryeo s northwest border with 60,000 troops. Minister Seo Hui volunteered to negotiate directly with Khitan general Xiao Sunning . Minister Seo Hui obtained Khitan consent to allow the region up to the Yalu River to be incorporated into Goryeo territory. Seo Hui s brilliant diplomatic maneuver underscored his correct understanding of both the contemporary international situation and Goryeo s position in the region. The Khitan withdrew and ceded territory to the east of the Yalu River when Goryeo agreed to end its alliance with Song Dynasty . However, Goryeo continued to communicate with Song, having strengthened its position by building fortress in the newly gained northern territories. See also List of Korea related topics Rulers of Korea History of Korea First Goryeo Khitan War References Lee, K. b. 1984 . A new history of Korea. Tr. by E.W. Wagner & E.J. Schulz ... years 981&ndash 997 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Gyeongjong of Goryeo Gyeongjong after Mokjong of Goryeo Mokjong end box Korea bio stub Category Goryeo rulers Category 960 births Category 997 deaths Category 10th century monarchs in Asia ko id Seongjong dari Goryeo ja ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Hyeonjong mr Hy njong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Sun mrborn Wang Sun hangulja hanjaja rrja Anse mrja Anse Hyeonjong of Goryeo 992 1031, r. 1009 1031 was the 8th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was a grandson of Taejo of Goryeo Emperor Taejo . He was appointed by the military leader Gang Jo , whom the previous Emperor Mokjong of Goryeo Mokjong had called upon to destroy a plot by Kim Chi yang . In 1010, The Khitan attacked again during an internal Goryeo power struggle. Hyeonjong was forced to flee the capital temporarily, Hyeonjong directed the court to move far south to the port city of Naju . But Goryeo repulsed the khitan attack. Finally, Khitan forces withdrew. In 1019, when Goryeo continued to refuse to submit or return the northern territories, the Khitan attacked once more. Goryeo generals, including Gang Gam chan , were able to inflict heavy losses on the Khitan army in the Battle of Kwiju . The Khitan withdrew without achieving their demands. The Khitan never again invaded Goryeo. Both the Liao Dynasty and Goryeo enjoyed a time of peace, and their cultures were at their height. Meantime, Hyeonjong ordered the compilation of the Tripitaka, which was 6,000 volumes. It is the act of carving the woodblocks that was considered to be a way of bringing about a change in fortune by invoking the Buddha s help. See also List of Korea related topics History of Korea Rulers of Korea Second Goryeo Khitan War Third Goryeo Khitan War Tripitaka Koreana s start succession box years 1009&ndash 1031 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Mokjong of Goryeo Mokjong after Deokjong of Goryeo Deokjong s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Goryeo rulers Category 11th century monarchs in Asia korea bio stub ko id Hyeonjong dari Goryeo ja th ... more details
The term Goryeo language may refer to Middle Korean , the historical form of Korean spoken during the Goryeo dynasty Koryo mar , the dialect of Korean spoken by ethnic Koreans in the former USSR Goguryeo language , the language spoken in the kingdom of Goguryeo disambig ja ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Chungmok wang mr Ch ungmok wang hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Heun mrborn Wang H n Chungmok of Goryeo 1337 &ndash 1348, r. 1344 1348 was the 29th king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was the eldest son of Chunghye of Goryeo King Chunghye , and his mother was Princess Deongnyeong . Chungmok bore the title wang , which means king but also signified Goryeo s submission to the Yuan Dynasty emperor. Chungmok is known in some records by his Mongolian language Mongolian name, which is rendered in hanja as Palsamanaeisa . After Chunghye of Goryeo King Chunghye was deposed in 1343, Chungmok had an audience with the Yuan Emperor. He was asked whether he would prefer to follow the ways of his mother or his father when Chungmok answered that he would prefer to follow his mother, the Emperor said that this was a child who knew the difference between right and wrong, and made him king. Goryeo monarchs See also List of Korean monarchs Goryeo List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box title Rulers of Korea King of the Goryeo Dynasty years 1344 1348 after Chungjeong of Goryeo Chungjeong before Chunghye of Goryeo Chunghye End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1337 births Category 1348 deaths Category 14th century monarchs in Asia ko id Chungmok dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Chunghye wang mr Ch unghye wang hanbulb hanjab rrb Wang Jeong mrb Wang Ch ng Chunghye of Goryeo 1315 &ndash 1344, r. 1330 1331, 1340 1344 was the 28th king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was remembered in the Goryeosa for his licentious lifestyle, particularly his habit of Kidnapping abducting , raping, and killing women. Chunghye was the son of Chungsuk of Goryeo King Chungsuk and Queen Myeongdeok , a Hong Korean name Hong . He is sometimes known by his Mongolian name, which is rendered in hanja as Botapsilli . Chunghye travelled to Yuan Dynasty China in 1328. In 1330, then king Chungsuk of Goryeo Chungsuk petitioned to abdicate the throne, and the emperor sent Chunghye back to Goryeo to assume the throne. But in the following year, Chungsuk returned to the throne and Chunghye returned to China. In 1339, Chungsuk died. One faction supported the noble Wang Go s claim to the throne , but their attempted coup failed and Chunghye s reign was restored. Chunghye s queen was Princess Deongnyeong , who gave birth to Chungmok of Goryeo Chungmok . See also List of Korean monarchs Goryeo politics Mongol invasions of Korea List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box title Rulers of Korea King of the Goryeo Dynasty years 1330 1331, 1340 1344 after Chungmok of Goryeo Chungmok before Chungsuk of Goryeo Chungsuk End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1315 births Category 1344 deaths Category 14th century monarchs in Asia ko id Chunghye dari Goryeo ja zh ... more details
Infobox Korean name title Goryeo ware img Korea Seoul National Museum Incense Burner 0252 06a.jpg imgwidth 180px caption A Goryeo celadon incense burner, the 95th National Treasure of South Korea at the National Museum of Korea . hangul , , hanja linktext , linktext , linktext rr Goryeo dojagi, Goryeo cheongja, Goryeo jagi mr Kory tojagi, Kory ch ja, Kory chagi Goryeo ware refers to all types of Korean pottery and porcelain s produced during the Goryeo dynasty. ref name Nate Brit cite web url http 100.empas.com dicsearch pentry.html?s B&i 113092&v 44 title publisher Empas Britannica author Choi, Geon accessdate 2009 10 06 language Korean ref ref name EncyKorea cite web url http 100.nate.com dicsearch pentry.html?s K&i 266187&v 43 title publisher Empas Encyclopedia of Korean Culture accessdate 2009 10 06 language Korean ref Gallery gallery File Korea Goryeo Dynasty Wine ewer in the shape of a seated immortal 01.jpg File Seoul National.Museum.of.Korea 07.jpg File Korea Goryeo celadon 06.jpg File Korea Goryeo celadon 07.jpg gallery See also Korean pottery and porcelain Buncheong Joseon white porcelain References reflist External links Commonscat Goryeo porcelain http www.metmuseum.org TOAH HD cela hd cela.htm Kory Celadon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art oline Category Korean pottery Korea stub Ceramics stub ko id Goryeo Cheongja ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Sinjong mr Sinjong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Tak mrborn Wang T ak King Sinjong of Goryeo 1144 1204, r. 1197 1204 was the twentieth monarch of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . The fifth son of Injong of Goryeo King Injong , Sinjong took the throne after his brother Myeongjong of Goryeo King Myeongjong was sent into exile by Choe Chungheon . He was wise, but like his brother before him had no true power, which was in the hands of Choe Chungheon this marked the beginning of the Choe family s military rule . Sinjong also witnessed the kin strife of the Choe family and soon after became ill, abdication abdicating in favor of his son Huijong of Goryeo King Huijong . ref It is said that he begged Choe Chungheon to allow his son to rule and not to destroy the Goryeo dynasty. ref Notes reflist See also List of Korea related topics History of Korea List of Korean monarchs start box succession box years 1197&ndash 1204 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Myeongjong of Goryeo Myeongjong after Huijong of Goryeo Huijong end box Category Goryeo rulers Category 12th century monarchs in Asia Category 13th century monarchs in Asia Category 1144 births Category 1204 deaths ko id Sinjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Gojong mr Kojong Gojong of Goryeo 1192 1259, r. 1213 1259 was the twenty third ruler of Goryeo in present day Korea . Gojong s reign was marked by Mongol invasions of Korea prolonged conflict with the Mongol Empire , which sought to conquer Goryeo, ending only when the kingdom was finally vassalized in 1259. During his reign actual power rested with the Choe family of military dictators Although ascending to the throne in 1213, Gojong did not wield much power until powerful advisors were killed off. In 1216, the Khitan people Khitan invaded but was defeated. In August 1232, Gojong moved the capital of Goryeo from Songdo to the island of Ganghwa and started the construction of significant defenses there, in order to better defend from the Mongol threat. Gojong resisted the Mongol invasion for nearly thirty years before the kingdom was forced to surrender to the Mongols in 1259 Gojong died soon after. In 1251, the carving of the Tripitaka Koreana , a collection of Buddhism Buddhist scriptures recorded on some 81,000 wooden blocks, was completed. The work was perhaps motivated by Gojong s hopes to change fortunes through the act of religious devotion however the originals were later destroyed by the Mongols &mdash the existing Tripitaka is a replica of Gojong s original, and was commissioned around one hundred years after the originals were lost. Gojong was married to Empress Anhye, daughter of Huijong of Goryeo Huijong , the twenty first king of Goryeo. His tomb is located near the city of Incheon . See also History of Korea Rulers of Korea List of Korea related topics Mongol invasions of Korea start box succession box years 1213&ndash 1259 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Gangjong of Goryeo Gangjong after Wonjong of Goryeo Wonjong end box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1192 births Category 1259 deaths Category 13th century monarchs in Asia ko id Gojong dari Goryeo ja ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Chang wang mr Ch ang wang hangulborn hanjaborn mrborn Wang Ch ang rrborn Wang Chang Chang of Goryeo 1381 &ndash 1389, r. 1388 1389 was the 33rd and youngest ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was the son of his predecessor, U of Goryeo King U . U was forced from power after Yi Seonggye mutinied in 1388, and Chang was put on the throne in his stead. But as Yi took full control of the military, Chang was driven to Ganghwado and replaced on the throne by Gongyang of Goryeo , on the grounds that Gongyang was of true royal blood. Chang was assassinated, together with his father, shortly after the ascension of Gongyang. He was not yet ten East Asian age reckoning years old . Goryeo monarchs See also List of Korean monarchs Goryeo List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box years 1388&ndash 1389 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before U of Goryeo U after Gongyang of Goryeo Gongyang End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1381 births Category 1389 deaths Category Child rulers from Asia Category Rulers deposed as children Category 14th century monarchs in Asia ko id Chang dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Deokjong mr T kchong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Heum mrborn Wang H m hangulja hanjaja rrja Wollyang mrja W llyang Deokjong of Goryeo 1016 1034 r. 1031 1034 was the 9th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . The son of Hyeonjong of Goryeo Hyeonjong , he was confirmed as Crown Prince in 1022. During his reign, the national histories begun under his father were completed, and the construction of the long Cheolli Jangseong wall began. After ascending the throne in 1031, Deokjong requested that the Khitan people Khitan return their Goryeo prisoners and pull back from the Yalu River . After this request was refused, he turned to fortifying the northern frontier. See also List of Korean monarchs Goryeo List of Goryeo people List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box years 1031&ndash 1034 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Hyeonjong of Goryeo Hyeonjong after Jeongjong, 10th Emperor of Goryeo Jeongjong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1016 births Category 1034 deaths Category 11th century monarchs in Asia ko id Deokjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
officials and not through Hyejong s will. Family Father Taejo of Goryeo Emperor Taejo Mother Empress ... House of Wang br small Goryeo Dynasty small 912 945 S reg S bef before Taejo of Goryeo Taejo S ttl title List of Korean Rulers Emperor of Goryeo years 943 945 S aft after Jeongjong, 3rd Emperor of Goryeo Jeongjong S end br Rulers of Goryeo Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hyejong Of Goryeo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hyejong Of Goryeo Category Goryeo rulers Category 912 births Category 945 deaths Category 10th century monarchs in Asia ko id Hyejong dari Goryeo ja th ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Injong mr Injong hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Hae mrborn Wang Hae hangulja hanjaja rrja Inpyo mrja Inp yo Injong of Goryeo 1109 1146 r. 1122 1146 was the 17th monarch of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest son of Yejong of Goryeo king Yejong and Empress Sundeok. For much of his reign, the government was dominated by Yi Ja gyeom , the father of his queens, and by other members of the Gyeongwon Lee Korean name Yi clan. After Injong attempted to reclaim power, Yi launched a coup d tat in 1126, sacking much of the palace. With the aid of provincial leaders, Injong regained power in 1127. In 1135, Injong faced another rebellion, led by the Korean Buddhism Buddhist monk Myo Cheong . In 1145, Injong ordered the compilation of the Samguk Sagi , a chronicle of events in the Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla periods. Injong was succeeded by Uijong of Goryeo . See also Rulers of Korea Goryeo List of Korea related topics History of Korea Start box Succession box years 1122&ndash 1146 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Yejong of Goryeo Yejong after Uijong of Goryeo Uijong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1109 births Category 1146 deaths Category 12th century monarchs in Asia ko id Injong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Gangjong mr Kangjong hangulborn also also hanjaborn also also rrborn Wang O also Wang Suk also Wang Jeong mrborn Wang O also Wang Suk also Wang Ch ng hangulja hanjaja rrja Daesu mrja Taesu Gangjong 1152 1213 r. 1211 1213 was the 22nd ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was the eldest son of Myeongjong of Goryeo King Myeongjong . His mother was Queen Gwangjeong, a Kim, and his wife was Queen Wondeok, a Yu and the daughter of Sin An hu . Gangjong was confirmed as heir in 1173. In 1197, he and his father were driven to Ganghwado by the military leader Choe Chung heon . In 1210 Gangjong returned to the capital, and he was given a royal title by Huijong of Goryeo Huijong in the following year. After Choe drove Huijong from power that year, Gangjong was placed on the throne. Gangjong s tomb is located outside the old Goryeo capital, in modern day Hy nhwa ri, Kaepung gun , Hwanghaenam do , North Korea . See also List of Korean monarchs Goryeo List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box years 1211&ndash 1213 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Huijong of Goryeo Huijong after Gojong of Goryeo Gojong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1152 births Category 1213 deaths Category 13th century monarchs in Asia ko id Gangjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Sukjong mr Sukchong hangulborn later hanjaborn later rrborn Wang Hui later Wang Ong mrborn Wang H i later Wang Ong hangulja hanjaja rrja Cheonsang mrja Ch nsang Sukjong of Goryeo 1054 1105 r. 1095 1105 was the 15th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He was the younger brother of Sunjong of Goryeo Sunjong . He married Myeongui , the daughter of Yu Hong . Sukjong rose to the throne in 1095 upon the abdication of his young nephew, Heonjong of Goryeo Heonjong . He oversaw various internal innovations, including the distribution of the country s first brass coins in 1102 and the construction of the new Southern Capital Namgyeong , present day Seoul . However, he was also faced by threats from without, most notably an 1104 invasion by the northern Jurchen people Jurchen tribes. Unable to repel the Jurchens by force, he sent his general Yun Gwan to raise an army and repulse them. This army is known as Byeolmuban and consisted of three separate divisions. Sukjong died the following year, while on the way to the Western Capital, Pyongyang . He was succeeded by his son Yejong of Goryeo Yejong . See also List of monarchs of Korea Goryeo Sukjong of Joseon Start box S hou House of Wang br small Goryeo Dynasty small 1054 1105 S reg s new s ttl title Marquis of Gyerim years 1065 1077 s non reason Title dissolved reason2 became duke s new s ttl title Duke of Gyerim years 1077 1095 s non reason Title dissolved reason2 became emperor S bef before Heonjong of Goryeo Emperor Heonjong S ttl title List of Korean Rulers Emperor of Goryeo years 1095 1105 S aft after Yejong of Goryeo Emperor Yejong End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1054 births Category 1105 deaths Category 11th century monarchs in Asia Category 12th century monarchs in Asia ko id Sukjong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
unsourced date February 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Uijong mr ijong Emperor Uijong of Goryeo 1127 1173 r. 1146 1170 was the 18th monarch of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He honored his advisors with many ceremonies but hated the warriors, often forcing them to participate in martial arts competitions for the entertainment of himself and the civil officials, as well as assigning them petty portions during land distributions. He also was often drunk, further angering the warriors. Finally, in the autumn of 1170, after constant discriminations, the rage of the military officials burst. Three warriors Jeong Jung bu , Yi Ui bang , Yi Go , and others, started a military revolt, murdering the civil officials, deposing Emperor Uijong, and appointing a new Emperor in his place. He was preceded by Injong of Goryeo Injong and succeeded by Myeongjong of Goryeo Myeongjong . start box succession box years 1146&ndash 1170 title Rulers of Korea br Goryeo Dynasty before Injong of Goryeo Injong after Myeongjong of Goryeo Myeongjong end box Asia royal stub Korea bio stub Category Goryeo rulers Category 1127 births Category 1173 deaths Category Leaders ousted by a coup Category 12th century monarchs in Asia ko id Uijong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Chungjeong wang mr Ch ungjeong wang hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Wang Jeo mrborn Wang Ch Chungjeong of Goryeo 1337? 1351, r. 1348 1351 was the 30th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea . He ruled at a time when the country was under the close control of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty , and was enthroned by imperial edict at the age of 12. During Chungjeong s brief reign, he politics of the court were controlled by powerful relatives of the royal family, including his mother s relative Yun Si u and the retainer Bae Jeon . In addition, the country endured heavy Wokou Japanese pirate raids beginning in 1349. Chungjeong s uncle Wang Gi secured imperial favor and married a Yuan daughter, Princess Noguk . Shortly thereafter Chungjeong was slain, and Wang Gi ascended the throne as Gongmin of Goryeo King Gongmin . See also List of Korean monarchs Goryeo List of Korea related topics Start box Succession box title Rulers of Korea King of the Goryeo Dynasty years 1348 1351 after Gongmin of Goryeo Gongmin before Chungmok of Goryeo Chungmok End box Category Goryeo rulers Category 1351 deaths Category Year of birth uncertain Category 1337 births Category 14th century monarchs in Asia ko id Chungjeong dari Goryeo ja th zh ... more details