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  2. Empress Myeongseong - Wikipedia

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    Empress Myeongseong [b] (Korean: 명성황후; Hanja: 明成皇后; 17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895) [c] was the official wife of Gojong, the 26th king of Joseon and the first emperor of the Korean Empire. During her lifetime, she was known by the name Queen Min (민비; 閔妃).

  3. The Sword with No Name - Wikipedia

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    The Sword with No Name (Korean: 불꽃처럼 나비처럼; RR: Bulkkotcheoreom Nabicheoreom; lit. Like Fireworks, Like Butterflies) is a 2009 South Korean historical action drama film, starring Cho Seung-woo and Soo Ae. This film is based on a fictionalized account of Empress Myeongseong. [2] [3] The film sold 1,671,387 tickets nationwide. [4]

  4. Empress Myeongseong (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The role of the young Empress Myeongseong in the drama was played by Moon Geun-young (episodes 1–9), while the adult Empress was portrayed by Lee Mi-yeon (episodes 10–80). Originally planned as a 100-episode series, the drama was extended by 24 episodes due to its unexpected popularity.

  5. Assassination of Empress Myeongseong - Wikipedia

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    Around 6 a.m. on 8 October 1895, Queen Min, the consort of the Korean monarch Gojong, was assassinated by a group of Japanese agents under Miura Gorō. After her death, she was posthumously given the title of "Empress Myeongseong". The attack happened at the royal palace Gyeongbokgung in Seoul, Joseon.

  6. The Last Empress (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Empress (Korean: 뮤지컬 명성황후) is a Korean musical about the Empress Myeongseong of Korea, based on the historical novel The Fox Hunt by author Yi Mun-yol. [1] It debuted on December 30, 1995.

  7. Queen Myeongseong - Wikipedia

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    Queen Myeongseong (Korean: 명성왕후 김씨; 3 June 1642 – 11 January 1684) of the Cheongpung Kim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Yeon, King Hyeonjong, the 18th Joseon monarch.

  8. List of Joseon royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    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). The title used in the court language was junggungjeon (중궁전, 中宮殿) or jungjeon (중전, 中殿), translated as "Center Palace" in English.

  9. Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love - Wikipedia

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    Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love (Korean: 장옥정, 사랑에 살다; RR: Jang Ok-jeong, Sarang-e salda; MR: Chang Ok-chŏng, Sarang-e salda) is a 2013 South Korean historical television series, starring Kim Tae-hee, Yoo Ah-in, Hong Soo-hyun and Jae Hee.

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