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  2. Styles and titles in Joseon - Wikipedia

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    During the Joseon period, royal titles and styles (forms of address) had been extensive and complex. The general title of the monarch was king (왕; 王; wang) until Gojong crowned himself emperor (황제; 皇帝; hwangje), a title that was only allowed for Chinese emperors. [1]

  3. House of Yi - Wikipedia

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    As of 1412, Taejong of Joseon approved a new system for giving titles to the royalty: [9] among the sons of a king, those who were born by the queen can acquire the title "grand prince" (대군), and the rest can be the "prince" (군); both princes are of senior first rank and their male descendants are as well insofar as their great-grandsons ...

  4. Korean imperial titles - Wikipedia

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    The view of Korea as a tianxia or a center of the world ended in the Joseon dynasty. [103] Joseon monarchs were kings, not emperors; Joseon viewed China as the only center of the world. [103] Korean monarchs sacrificed to Heaven during the Three Kingdoms, Goryeo, and early Joseon periods. During the early Joseon period, it was hotly debated ...

  5. 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).

  6. Korean nobility - Wikipedia

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    The princes born of concubine was given the title gun, distinguished from daeguns with the term wangjagun (Korean: 왕자군; Hanja: 王子君), combining the word meaning 'king's son' - prince and gun. The gun title could be succeeded up to the great-grandsons of a daegun, grandsons of the crown prince and wangjaguns, [7] The father of the ...

  7. Taejong of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Crown Prince of Joseon; Tenure: 4 February 1400 – 13 November 1400 ... he was known as Prince Jeongan ... Regnal titles Preceded by. Jeongjong.

  8. How the royal family’s titles have now changed after the ...

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    Here is how the royal family’s titles have changed following the death of the Queen: Charles – King. Charles, who was the Prince of Wales, is now King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain ...

  9. Heungseon Daewongun - Wikipedia

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    Heungseon Daewongun (Korean: 흥선대원군; Hanja: 興宣大院君; 24 January 1821 – 22 February 1898) was the title of Yi Ha-eung, the regent of Joseon during the minority of Emperor Gojong in the 1860s. Until his death, he was a key political figure of late Joseon Korea. He was also called the Daewongun (lit.