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King Yeongjo of Joseon (1278 bytes)
2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Yeongjo 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 7: | width="150" | Yeongjo-wang 18: ...older brother [[King Gyeongjong of Joseon | King Gyeongjong]]. 20: ...nd [[Hwanghae]] provinces. In [[1758]], Yeongjo officially outlawed Catholicism as an [[evil]] pract... King Seonjo of Joseon (137 bytes) 1: ...|url=http://www.koreaaward.com/korea/history_EarlyJoseonPeriod_04.htm}}[[User:Adam Bishop|Adam Bishop]] 20... King Taejong of Joseon (785 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Taejong of Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...d the father of [[King Sejong the Great of Joseon|King Sejong the Great]]. Taejong was known for his pas... 21: * [[List of Korea-related topics]] King Cheoljong of Joseon (645 bytes) 2: ...colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Cheoljong of Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...- [[1863]]) was the 25th king of the [[Korean]] [[Joseon Dynasty]]. 21: * [[List of Korea-related topics]] King Sejong the Great of Joseon (3830 bytes) 2: <tr><th colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC>'''King Sejong the Great'''</th></tr> 4: <tr><td width=150>[[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]]</td><td width=150>S... 9: <tr><td width=150>[[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]]</td><td width=150>I... 14: ...ed, and he prohibited brutality in the punishment of [[criminal]]s, such as flogging. 16: ...tuals from around Korea. The scholars of the Hall of Worthies documented [[history]], drafted document... Go-Joseon (1421 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Go-Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 7: | width="150" | Go-Joseon 18: ...[Dangun]] in southern [[Manchuria]] in the basins of the [[Liao River|Liao]] and [[Taedong River|Taedo... 20: ...entury BC. This roughly coincides with the advent of the [[Iron Age]] in Korea. Joseon (2347 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 7: | width="150" | Joseon 18: '''Joseon''' (''Cháoxiǎn'' (朝鲜) in [[Chi... 20: ...luding [[Gojoseon]], [[Gija Joseon]], and [[Wiman Joseon]]); Taejo of Joseon (3883 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Taejo of Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...my and rose through the ranks, seizing the throne of Korea in [[1392]]. 22: ... north-east of Goryeo, effectively occupying part of the country. 26: ...n to the capital, [[Kaesong]], and secure control of the government. Gwanghaegun of Joseon (3545 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Gwanghaegun of Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...o of Joseon|Taejo]] or [[King Sejong the Great of Joseon|Sejong]]. He was married to Lady Ryu (부... 20: ...re]], he was installed as Crown Prince. While the king fled north to the border with Ming, he set the br... 22: ... faction (小北). Fortunately for him, King Seonjo's abrupt death made it impossible for his ... Wiman Joseon (1679 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Wiman Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 7: | width="150" | Wiman Joseon 18: ...4 BC]] - [[108 BC]]) was the continuation of [[Go-Joseon]], founded by [[Wei Man|Wiman]]. 20: ...ally [[Sinicize]]d, Wiman Joseon was not a colony of China. Joseon Dynasty (33731 bytes) 4: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Joseon Dynasty 8: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 9: | width="150" | Joseon Wangjo 20: ... two Korean republics. A living descendent of the Joseon Dynasty in 2005 is HIH the Crown [[Prince Yi Seok... 26: The Joseon Dynasty began with an alliance with China to over... Gija Joseon (2002 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Gija Joseon 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 7: | width="150" | Gija Joseon 18: ... BC]]) was an ancient kingdom that succeeded [[Go-Joseon]]. 20: ...5,000 to present-day Korea and became the king of Joseon. Annals of Joseon Dynasty (2400 bytes) 1: ...26397;鮮王朝實錄|rr=Joseon Wangjo Sillok|mr=Chosŏn Wangjo Shillok}} 3: ...[[1865]] (year 2 of the reign of [[King Gojong of Joseon|Gojong]]). The annals comprise 1,893 volumes. 5: ...read the record of his own reign, for the purpose of maintaining its independence. 7: ...[[1624]], due to the treason of [[Yi Gwal]]. Part of the Mari-san copy was lost during the Manchu inva... 9: ...y was soon lost in the [[Great Kanto earthquake]] of [[1923]]. Queen Min of Joseon (3070 bytes) 1: ...e as a heroine, equivalent to [[France]]'s [[Joan of Arc]]. 3: ...er Korea, which was within considerable influence of [[Tokyo]]'s [[japanese expansionism|imperialistic... 9: ...rcenary killers slaughtered three women suspected of being Queen Min, and when they verified which was... 11: ...one of the guards named Sabatin and other foreign officials, who protested heavily. 15: There is some uncertainty about the date of Queen Min's assassination. Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater (1872 bytes) 1: ...He is now a [[life peer]] and sits in the [[House of Lords]]. 3: He was later the chair of the [[Intelligence and Security Select Committee]... 7: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for the Environment]]'''<br>1983 11: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for Transport]]'''<br>1983 15: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for Employment]]'''<br>1983–1985 Peter King, 1st Baron King (2767 bytes) 1: ...69]] - [[22 July]] [[1734]]), [[lord chancellor]] of [[England]], was born at [[Exeter]] in 1669. 3: ...]. He died at [[Ockham]], [[Surrey]], on the 22nd of July 1734. 5: ...urts. Lord King published in [[1702]] a ''History of the Apostles' Creed'' (Leipzig, 1706; Basel, 1750... 11: ...albot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol|The Lord Talbot of Hensol]]''' 14: ... Creation | Next=[[John King, 2nd Baron King|John King]]}} King Wu (186 bytes) 1: ...g Wu''' was a posthumous title often given to the king who won martial glory. 3: *[[King Wu of Zhou]] 4: *[[King Wu of Qin]] 5: *[[King Wu of Bohai]] The King and I (3676 bytes) 1: ...ame governess to the children of King [[Mongkut]] of [[Thailand|Siam]] in the early [[1860s]]. 3: ...short-lived TV sitcom in [[1972]], ''Anna and the King''. 5: A [[television series]], ''Anna and the King'', was created in [[1972 in television|1972]], gi... 7: ...ased a non-musical remake, named ''[[Anna and the King]]''. This version starred [[Jodie Foster]] and [... 9: Also in 1999, an animated version of ''The King and I'' was released by [[Warner Bros.]]; it was ... If I Were King (256 bytes) 1: '''If I Were King''' is a [[1938]] film with [[Basil Rathbone]]. 4: *{{imdb title | id=0030265 | title=If I Were King}} KING (3276 bytes) 3: !align="center" bgcolor="#66FFCC" colspan="3"|'''KING''' ''([[National Broadcasting Corporation|NBC]])'... 5: ...style="padding:10px;"|[[Image:KING_logo.png|200px|KING-TV/DT logo]] 26: ...n="2" valign="top"|''[[King County, Washington|'''King''' County]]'' 41: ...ces and broadcasting center are located just east of [[Seattle Center]]. 43: ...the [[Mississippi River]]. In the late [[1990s]], KING added under its broadcasting umbrella two new loc...
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