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  1. Goryeo: Goryeo (고려; 高麗; Koryŏ; [ko.ɾjʌ]) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until 1392. Goryeo achieved what has been called a "true national unification ... (History) [100%] 2023-12-04 [Former kingdoms]
  2. Goryeo: Goryeo (Koryo) ruled Korea from 918 to 1392. The kingdom oversaw an unprecedented flourishing in culture and arts with developments in architecture, ceramics, printing, and papermaking. The kingdom was repeatedly invaded by the Mongols in the 13th century and thereafter ... [100%] 2016-10-17
  3. Goryeo: Goryeo (Korean: 고려; MR: Koryŏ; [ko.ɾjʌ]) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until 1392. Goryeo achieved what has been called a "true ... (Korean dynasty (918–1392)) [100%] 2023-12-05 [Goryeo] [918 establishments]...
  4. Goryeo: Taegeuk is a traditional symbol of Korea The Goryeo Dynasty marks the last Buddhist-shaped dynasty in Korea after 1000 years of political influence. Goryeo, established in 918, united the Later Three Kingdoms in 935 and ruled Korea until replaced ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Consorte: El consorte (del lat. consors, -ortis, participante) cuando referido a la monarquía designa al cónyuge del monarca. [84%] 2024-01-06
  6. Consort: A consort in musical terms, was a small instrumental - and sometimes vocal – musical ensemble that flourished in England before about 1700. It can also be extended to the music itself. [83%] 2023-03-07 [Music] [Royalty]...
  7. Consort: CONSORT kon-sort' (proskleroo, "to allot," Acts 17:4). The verb may be either in the middle or passive voice. the Revised Version (British and American), the King James Version, and Luther's German translation regard it as middle, and ... [83%] 1915-01-01
  8. Conforte Or Conforti, David: Hebrew literary historian; born in Salonica about 1618; died about 1685. Conforte came of a family of scholars. As a young man he studied the Cabala under R. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Yejong of Goryeo: Yejong of Goryeo (1079 - 1122) was the 16th emperor of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the son of Emperor Sukjong (숙종; 肅宗; the 15th ruler of Goryeo) and Empress Myeongui. He succeeded Sukjong upon his father's death in 1105. King ... [77%] 2023-02-03
  10. Hyeonjong of Goryeo: Hyeonjong of Goryeo (1 August 992 – 17 June 1031, r. 1009–1031) was the 8th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. (8th King of Goryeo (r. 1009–1031)) [77%] 2023-10-26 [11th-century Korean monarchs] [992 births]...
  11. Chungseon of Goryeo: Chungseon of Goryeo (충선왕; 忠宣王1275-1325, r. 1298 and 1308-1313) was the twenty-sixth king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He is sometimes known by his Mongolian name, Ijirbuga (益知禮普花). Kaesong. He was the eldest son of King Chungnyeol (충렬왕 忠烈王); his ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  12. Gongmin of Goryeo: King Gongmin (공민왕 恭愍王1330 – 1374) ruled Goryeo (Korea) from 1351 until 1374. He was the second son of King Chungsuk( 충숙 忠肅王). In addition to his various Korean names, he bore the Mongolian name Bayàn Temür (伯顔帖木兒). Following a custom established after the Mongol ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  13. Mokjong of Goryeo: Mokjong of Goryeo (5 July 980 – 2 March 1009) (r. 997–1009) was the seventh ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. (7th King of Goryeo (r. 997–1009)) [77%] 2023-11-14 [980 births] [1009 deaths]...
  14. Taejo of Goryeo: Taejo (r. 918-943 CE), previously known as Wang Geon or Wang Kon, was the founder and first king of the Goryeo (Koryo) kingdom which unified and ruled ancient Korea from 918 CE to 1392 CE. Wang Geon was given ... [77%] 2016-11-07
  15. Injong of Goryeo: Injong of Goryeo (인종 仁宗 1109 – 1146, r. 1122-1146) was the seventeenth emperor of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest son of Emperor Yejong (예종 睿宗, the sixteenth emperor) and Empress Sundeok, the second daughter of Yi Ja-gyeom (李資謙), the head ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  16. Gangjong of Goryeo: Gangjong of Goryeo (10 May 1152–26 August 1213) (r. 1211–1213) was the 22nd ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. (22nd King of Goryeo (r. 1211–1213)) [77%] 2023-10-27 [1152 births] [1213 deaths]...
  17. Gwangjong of Goryeo: Gwangjong (광종 光宗) (949 – 975) was the fourth Emperor of the Goryeo dynasty which ruled Korea from the fall of Silla in 935 until the founding of Joseon in 1392. He ascended the throne just thirty years after his father, King Taejo ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  18. Taejo of Goryeo: Taejo of Goryeo (31 January 877 – 4 July 943), also known as Taejo Wang Kŏn (Korean: 태조 왕건; Hanja: 太祖 王建; lit. 'Great Progenitor Wang Kŏn'), was the founder of the Goryeo dynasty, which ruled Korea from the 10th to the 14th century. (Founding King of Goryeo (r. 918–943)) [77%] 2023-11-22 [Goryeo monarchs] [877 births]...
  19. Chungnyeol of Goryeo: Chungnyeol of Goryeo (3 April 1236 – 30 July 1308) was the 25th ruler of the medieval Korean kingdom of Goryeo from 1274 to 1308. He was the son of Wonjong, his predecessor on the throne. (25th King of Goryeo (r. 1274–1308)) [77%] 2023-10-27 [1236 births] [1308 deaths]...
  20. Seongjong of Goryeo: Seongjong of Goryeo (960–997; reigned 981–997) was the sixth emperor of the medieval Korean empire of Goryeo. He was the second son of Daejong, and a grandson of Emperor Taejo (태조; 太祖), the founder of the Goryeo Dynasty. He ascended ... [77%] 2023-02-04

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