48 relations: Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea, Cancer, Changdeokgung, Crown prince, Dainagon, Disability, Empire of Japan, Empress Kōjun, Empress Sunjeong, Gakushūin, Hirohito, House of Yi, Imperial Highness, Index of Korea-related articles, Intellectual disability, Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, Julia Mullock, Korea under Japanese rule, Korean Empire, Koreans in Japan, List of monarchs of Korea, Marquess, Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga), Nabeshima Naomasa, Naho Toda, Namyangju, Nashimoto-no-miya, Park Chung-hee, Poliomyelitis, Prince Fushimi Kuniie, Prince Kuni Asahiko, Prince Nashimoto Morimasa, Queen consort, Royal Highness, Seoul, Setsuko, Princess Chichibu, South Korea, State funeral, Sunjong of Korea, Syngman Rhee, Takahito, Prince Mikasa, The Last Princess (film), Thrombus, Tokyo, World War II, Yi Gu, Yi Un, Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.
Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea
Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea (반일감정) refers to the anti-Japanese sentiment in Korean society, which originates from historic, cultural, and nationalistic sentiments.
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Cancer
Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.
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Changdeokgung
Changdeokgung (Hangul, 창덕궁, 昌德宮; literally, "Prospering Virtue Palace"), also known as Changdeokgung Palace or Changdeok Palace, is set within a large park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
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Crown prince
A crown prince is the male heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy.
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Dainagon
was a counselor of the first rank in the Imperial court of Japan.
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Disability
A disability is an impairment that may be cognitive, developmental, intellectual, mental, physical, sensory, or some combination of these.
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Empire of Japan
The was the historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.
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Empress Kōjun
, born, was the wife of Emperor Shōwa of Japan.
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Empress Sunjeong
Empress Sunjeong (19 September 1894 – 3 February 1966) was the consort of Emperor Yunghui, the last emperor of the Joseon Dynasty and Korea.
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Gakushūin
The or Peers School (Gakushūin School Corporation), also known as Gakushūjo, is a Japanese educational institution originally established to educate the children of Japan's nobility.
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Hirohito
was the 124th Emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, reigning from 25 December 1926, until his death on 7 January 1989.
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House of Yi
The House of Yi or Korean Imperial Household, also called the Yi Dynasty or known as Yi clan of Jeonju, was the household of Joseon and the Korean Empire, consisting of the descendants of Yi Seonggye, the founder of Joseon, known by his posthumous name, Taejo ("highest ancestor").
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Imperial Highness
His/Her Imperial Highness (abbreviation HIH) is a style used by members of an imperial family to denote imperial – as opposed to royal – status to show that the holder in question is descended from an Emperor rather than a King (compare His/Her Royal Highness).
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Index of Korea-related articles
This is a list of articles on Korea-related people, places, things, and concepts.
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Intellectual disability
Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability, and mental retardation (MR), is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significantly impaired intellectual and adaptive functioning.
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Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910
The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, also known as the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty, was made by representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire on August 22, 1910.
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Julia Mullock
Julia Mullock (18 March 1928 – 26 November 2017) was an American woman who became a disputed member of the Korean Imperial Household with the title Her Imperial Highness Princess Julia Lee of Korea when she became the de facto wife of Gu, Prince of Korea.
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Korea under Japanese rule
Korea under Japanese rule began with the end of the short-lived Korean Empire in 1910 and ended at the conclusion of World War II in 1945.
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Korean Empire
The Great Korean Empire was proclaimed in October 1897 by Emperor Gojong of the Joseon dynasty, under pressure after the Donghak Peasant Revolution of 1894 to 1895 and the Gabo Reforms that swept the country from 1894 to 1896.
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Koreans in Japan
comprise ethnic Koreans who have permanent residency status in Japan, or who have become Japanese citizens, and whose immigration to Japan originated before 1945, or who are descendents of those immigrants.
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List of monarchs of Korea
This is a list of monarchs of Korea, arranged by dynasty.
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Marquess
A marquess (marquis) is a nobleman of hereditary rank in various European peerages and in those of some of their former colonies.
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Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga)
was the 11th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan.
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Nabeshima Naomasa
was the 10th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan.
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Naho Toda
is a Japanese actress.
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Namyangju
Namyangju is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
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Nashimoto-no-miya
The (princely house) was the oldest collateral branch (ōke) of the Japanese Imperial Family created from the Fushimi-no-miya, the oldest of the four branches of the imperial dynasty allowed to provide a successor to the Chrysanthemum throne should the main imperial line fail to produce an heir.
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Park Chung-hee
Park Chung-hee (or; 14 November 1917 – 26 October 1979) was a South Korean politician, general, who served as the President of South Korea from 1963 until his assassination in 1979, assuming that office after first ruling the country as head of a military junta installed by the May 16 coup in 1961.
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Poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.
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Prince Fushimi Kuniie
was a Japanese royalty.
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Prince Kuni Asahiko
, was a member of a collateral line of the Japanese imperial family who played a key role in the Meiji Restoration.
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Prince Nashimoto Morimasa
was a member of the Japanese Imperial Family and a Gensui (Marshal-General) in the Imperial Japanese Army.
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Queen consort
A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king (or an empress consort in the case of an emperor).
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Royal Highness
Royal Highness (abbreviated HRH for His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness) is a style used to address or refer to some members of royal families, usually princes or princesses.
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Seoul
Seoul (like soul; 서울), officially the Seoul Special Metropolitan City – is the capital, Constitutional Court of Korea and largest metropolis of South Korea.
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Setsuko, Princess Chichibu
, born, was a member of the Japanese Imperial Family.
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國; Daehan Minguk,; lit. "The Great Country of the Han People"), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and lying east to the Asian mainland.
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State funeral
A state funeral is a public funeral ceremony, observing the strict rules of protocol, held to honour people of national significance.
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Sunjong of Korea
Sunjong, the Emperor Yunghui (25 March 1874 – 24 April 1926), was the second and the last Emperor of Korea, of the Yi dynasty, ruling from 1907 until 1910.
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Syngman Rhee
Syngman Rhee (April 18, 1875 – July 19, 1965) was a South Korean politician, the first and the last Head of State of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, and President of South Korea from 1948 to 1960.
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Takahito, Prince Mikasa
was a member of the Imperial House of Japan.
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The Last Princess (film)
The Last Princess is a 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Hur Jin-ho with a screenplay by Hur, Lee Han-eol, and Seo Yoo-min, based on the best-selling novel by Kwon Bi-young.
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Thrombus
A thrombus, colloquially called a blood clot, is the final product of the blood coagulation step in hemostasis.
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Tokyo
, officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and has been the capital since 1869.
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World War II
World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.
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Yi Gu
Prince Yi Gu, the Prince Imperial Hoeun (29 December 1931 16 July 2005) was a Korean prince.
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Yi Un
Lieutenant General Prince Imperial Yeong, the Yi Un, Crown Prince Uimin (also Euimin), also known as Yi Un, Yi Eun, Lee Eun, and Un Yi (20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970), was the 28th Head of the Korean Imperial House, an Imperial Japanese Army general and the last crown prince of Korea.
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Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
, born on 4 June 1923, is a member of the Imperial House of Japan as the widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, the fourth son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei.
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Redirects here:
Bangja, Bangja, Crown Princess Euimin of Korea, Bangja, Crown Princess of Korea, Masako Nashimoto, Princess Masako of Nashimoto, Princess Nashimoto Masako.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Bangja