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Danjong of Joseon
Danjong of Joseon (9 August 1441 – 24 December 1457, reigned 1452–1455) was the sixth king of the Joseon Dynasty.
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Gim Jil
Gim Jil (1422–1478), also often spelled Kim Chil, was a scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty.
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Goryeo
Goryeo (918–1392), also spelled as Koryŏ, was a Korean kingdom established in 918 by King Taejo.
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Ha Wiji
Ha Wiji (1387–1456) was a scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty, and is remembered as one of the six martyred ministers.
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Hall of Worthies
The Hall of Worthies, or Jiphyeonjeon, was a royal research institute set up by Sejong the Great of the Korean Joseon Dynasty in March 1420.
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Ham Seok-heon
Ham Seok-heon (13 March 1901 – 4 February 1989) was a notable figure in the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) movement in Korea, and was nicknamed the "Gandhi of Korea." Ham was an important Asian voice for human rights and non-violence during the 20th century, despite numerous imprisonments for his convictions.
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History of Korea
The Lower Paleolithic era in the Korean Peninsula began roughly half a million years ago.
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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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Jeong Mong-ju
Jeong Mong-ju or Jung Mong-joo (Korean: 정몽주, Hanja: 鄭夢周, January 13, 1338 – April 26, 1392), also known by his pen name Poeun (Korean: 포은), was a prominent Korean scholar-official and diplomat during the late Goryeo period.
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Joseon
The Joseon dynasty (also transcribed as Chosŏn or Chosun, 조선; officially the Kingdom of Great Joseon, 대조선국) was a Korean dynastic kingdom that lasted for approximately five centuries.
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Joseon Dynasty politics
The politics of the Joseon Dynasty, which ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897, were governed by the reigning ideology of Korean Confucianism, a form of Neo-Confucianism.
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Kim Si-seup
Kim Si-seup (1435–1493) was a Korean scholar and author.
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Korean drama
Korean dramas or K-dramas are television dramas in the Korean language, made in South Korea.
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List of people of Korean descent
This is a list of notable Koreans or notable people of Korean descent.
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Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China – then known as the – for 276 years (1368–1644) following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
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Munjong of Joseon
Munjong of Joseon (15 November 1414 – 1 June 1452) was the fifth King of the Joseon Dynasty, who ruled Korea from 1450 to 1452.
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Pak Paengnyeon
Pak Paengnyeon (1417–1456) was a scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty, and is known as one of the six martyred ministers.
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Sarim (Korean political faction)
The Sarim (sometimes Saarim), or "forest of scholars," was a powerful faction of literati that dominated Middle and Late Joseon politics in Korea.
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Sejo of Joseon
Sejo of Joseon (korean:조선 세조, 2 November 1417 – 23 September 1468, r. 1455–1468) was the seventh king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea.
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Sejong the Great
Sejong the Great (7 May 1397 – 8 April 1450) was the fourth king of Joseon-dynasty Korea.
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Seong Sam-mun
Seong Sammun (1418–1456) was a scholar-official of early Joseon who rose to prominence in the court of King Sejong the Great (ruled 1418–1450).
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Seowon
Seowon were the most common educational institutions of Korea during the mid- to late Joseon Dynasty.
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Taejong of Joseon
Taejong of Joseon (13 June 1367 – 30 May 1422) was the third king of the Joseon dynasty in Korea and the father of King Sejong the Great.
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Yi Gae
Yi Gae (1417–1456) was a scholar-official of the Joseon Dynasty and one of the six martyred ministers.
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Yu Eung-bu
Yu Eung-bu (died 1456) was a military official of the early Joseon Dynasty and is remembered as one of the six martyred ministers.
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Yu Seong-won
Yu Seong-won (also Ryu Seong-won) (died 1456) was a scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty, who is remembered as one of the six murdered ministers.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_martyred_ministers