Wonjong of Goryeo
Wonjong of Goryeo | |
Hangul | 원종 |
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Hanja | 元宗 |
Revised Romanization | Wonjong |
McCune–Reischauer | Wŏnjong |
Courtesy name | |
Hangul | 일신 |
Hanja | 日新 |
Revised Romanization | Ilsin |
McCune–Reischauer | Ilsin |
Wonjong of Goryeo (5 April 1219 – 23 July 1274) was the 24th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea from 1260 to 1274. He ascended the throne with the help of Kublai Khan. During his reign, Goryeo became a vassal of the Mongol-founded Yuan dynasty in China.
He was also the last Goryeo ruler to use the title "temple name" before restoration of the title in the Joseon dynasty period, as the Goryeo rulers henceforth used the title "chung" (loyalty), following the demands of Kublai Khan.
In 1269, the military leader Im Yon engineered a coup d'état to remove Wonjong. Kublai Khan dispatched 3,000 troops to oust the forces of the rebel. Wonjong visited the imperial court in 1271 after his re-accession.
Wonjong was the eldest son of the previous king, Gojong.
Monarchs of Korea Goryeo |
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See also
- List of Korean monarchs
- List of Goryeo people
- Goryeo
- Mongol invasions of Korea
- Korea under Yuan rule
References
Wonjong of Goryeo Born: 5 April 1219 Died: 23 July 1274 | ||
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Gojong |
King of Goryeo 1260–1269 |
Succeeded by Yeongjong |
Preceded by Yeongjong |
King of Goryeo 1269–1274 |
Succeeded by Chungnyeol |