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  2. Jeongjo of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Jeongjo (Korean: 정조; Hanja: 正祖; 28 October 1752 – 18 August 1800), personal name Yi San (이산; 李祘), sometimes called Jeongjo the Great (정조대왕; 正祖大王), was the 22nd monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of Crown Prince Sado and Lady Hyegyŏng, and succeeded his grandfather, King Yeongjo, in ...

  3. Queen Jeongseong - Wikipedia

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    However, when King Yeongjo died in 1776, King Jeongjo was conscious of the Queen Dowager, and built Wonreung to bury the former King and later, the late Queen Dowager. As a result, Queen Jeongseong is buried there alone. Queen Jeongseong had no biological children. But her death distressed her adoptive son, Crown Prince Sado.

  4. Eight Days, Assassination Attempts against King Jeongjo

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    The screenplay is based on the novel Journey [2] (Korean: 원행; RR: wonhaeng; lit. a round trip) written in 2006 by Oh Se-yeong. The background of the action is the 1795 procession organized by King Jeongjo of Joseon for the 60th birthday of his mother, Lady Hyegyeong that also commemorated the 60th birthday of his deceased father, [3] the Crown Prince Sado.

  5. Queen Jeongsun - Wikipedia

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    She was queen consort of Joseon from 1759 until her husband's death in 1776, after which she was honoured as Queen Dowager Yesun (예순왕대비) during the reign of her step-grandson Yi San, King Jeongjo and as Grand Queen Dowager Yesun (예순대왕대비) during the reign of her step great-grandson Yi Gong, King Sunjo.

  6. Yunggeolleung - Wikipedia

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    On his death in 1800, King Jeongjo was buried on a hill to the east of Yungneung, then called Hyeollyungwon, but on the death of his wife, Queen Hyoui, his body was exhumed and moved to the current site, Geolleung (건릉), where the couple were buried together. The tomb matches Yungneung in layout, though with only one stele and without the pond.

  7. List of Joseon royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    King Jeongjo: Queen Hyoui of the Cheongpung Kim clan: Consort of the Heir grandson (세손빈) Queen Queen dowager: 5 January 1754 1776 18 August 1800 husband's death: 10 April 1821 Yi Gong, King Sunjo: Queen Sunwon of the Andong Kim clan: Queen Queen Dowager Myeonggyeong (명경왕대비) Grand Queen Dowager Myeonggyeong (명경대왕대비) 8 ...

  8. Joseon - Wikipedia

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    With Jeongjo's death the Noron seized power with the regency of Queen Dowager Jeongsun, whose family had strong ties to the faction, and initiated a persecution of Catholics. However, after the retirement and death of the Queen Dowager, the Norons were gradually ousted, while the Andong Kim clan of Kim Jo-sun , the father of the Queen Sunwon ...

  9. Korean literati purges - Wikipedia

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    Shinyu Bakhae (신유박해) or Persecution of 1801 - After Jeongjo's death, Queen Jeongsun and conservative Byoekpa faction reversed many of Jeongjo's reforms and carried out the worst persecution of the Joseon Catholics, which was also aimed at the purge of liberal Shipa and Southern factions, some of whose leaders including Jeong Yak-yong ...