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  1. Gojong of Korea - Wikipedia. Gojong ( Korean : 고종; Hanja : 高宗; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), personal name Yi Myeongbok ( 이명복; 李命福 ), later Yi Hui ( 이희; 李㷩 ), also known as the Gwangmu Emperor ( 광무제; 光武帝 ), was the penultimate Korean monarch.

  2. Jun 5, 2024 · Gojong (born September 8, 1852, Seoul, Korea [now in South Korea]—died January 21, 1919, Seoul) was the 26th monarch of the Joseon (Yi) dynasty and the last to effectively rule Korea. Gojong became king of Korea while still a young boy.

  3. Gojong, the Gwangmu Emperor (July 25, 1852 – January 21, 1919), reigned 1863-1907 served as the twenty-sixth and final king of the five-century long Korean Joseon Dynasty. He reigned during the years leading up to the end of the monarchy and Korea's entry into the modern world.

  4. The Korean Empire, officially the Empire of Korea or Imperial Korea, was a Korean monarchical state proclaimed in October 1897 by King Gojong of the Joseon dynasty. The empire stood until Japan's annexation of Korea in August 1910.

  5. Jan 22, 2019 · On Jan. 21, 1919, Emperor Gojong died suddenly in Deoksu Palace, where he was confined by the Japanese. He was 66, and because he had no critical health issues, many speculated that he had been poisoned to death.

  6. Gojong, personal name Yi Myeongbok, later Yi Hui, also known as the Gwangmu Emperor, was the penultimate Korean monarch. He ruled Korea for 43 years, from 1864 to 1907, first as the last king of Joseon, and then as the first emperor of the Korean Empire from 1897 until his forced abdication in 1907.

  7. King Gojong (r. 1863–1907), the 26th ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, declared the Daehan Empire (“Korea...

  8. www.koreanheritage.kr › feature › view_mKOREAN HERITAGE

    King Gojong (r. 1863–1907), the 26th ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, declared the Daehan Empire (“Korean Empire”) and proclaimed himself its Emperor in October 1897. He became the commander-in-chief of the country’s armed forces and promulgated Korea’s first modern constitution, known as the Daehanguk Gukje.

  9. Gojong, born Yi Myŏngbok, was the penultimate monarch of Korea, reigning from 1864 to 1907. His rule marked the transition from the Joseon Dynasty to the Korean Empire, with Gojong becoming its first emperor. He ruled as the last king of Joseon until 1897 and then as Emperor until his forced abdication in 1907.

  10. Gojong (Hangul: 고종; hanja: 高宗; RR: Gojong; MR: Kojong), the Emperor Gwangmu (Hangul: 광무제; hanja: 光武帝; RR: Gwangmuje; MR: Kwangmuje; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), was the twenty-sixth king and the first emperor of the Korean Joseon dynasty.