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  2. List of kings of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    List of kings of Joseon. ... Personal name Reign name Posthumous name Refs 1 Taejo: 1392–1398: ... List of monarchs of Korea; References

  3. List of monarchs of Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, when Joseon became the Korean Empire, some of the Joseon kings were posthumously raised to the rank of emperors. Joseon monarchs had temple names ending in jo or jong. Jo was given to the first kings/emperors of new lines within the dynasty, with the first king/emperor having the special name ( Taejo ), which means "great progenitor ...

  4. Family tree of Korean monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Goguryeo monarchs' family tree House of Go: Dongmyeong King of Goguryeo (58 BC–19 BC) ... JOSEON (1335–1408) Taejo r. 1392–1398 (1) (1357–1419) Jeongjong

  5. List of Joseon people - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of people who lived during the Joseon period of Korea, 1392–1910. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, not clear why this list is exclusive to the end of the dynasty, with some being post-Joseon. Possibly a brief prose description of the dynasty (with no explicit list) is better . Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia's inclusion policy .

  7. List of Joseon royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Joseon King accepted Chinese suzerainty and acknowledged the Chinese emperor as their nominal overlord [2] until the Gabo Reform in December 1894. The Primary Consort of the Joseon King bore the title wangbi (왕비, 王妃), [a] translated as Queen in English, with the style of "Her Royal Highness" (baama; 마마, 媽媽).

  8. Category:Joseon monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Category: Joseon monarchs. ... Rulers of the Korean Joseon Dynasty, 1392–1910. All were members of the House of Yi, the royal branch of the Jeonju Yi clan.

  9. Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, [a] sometimes called sillok (실록) for short, are state-compiled and published records, called Veritable Records, documenting the reigns of the kings of Joseon. Kept from 1392 to 1865, they comprise 1,893 volumes and are thought to be the longest continual documentation of a single dynasty in the ...