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Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn (1149 – 29 October 1219) was a military ruler of Korea during the Goryeo period.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 37 relations: Age of Warriors, Ch'oe Ŭi, Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn, Ch'oe Hang (military official), Ch'oe U, Chŏng Chung-bu, Confucianism, Gangjong of Goryeo, God of War (South Korean TV series), Gojong of Goryeo, Goryeo, Goryeo military regime, Gyeongju, Gyeongju Choi clan, History of Korea, House of Wang, Huijong of Goryeo, Jangheung Im clan, Joo Hyun, Kaesong, KBS1, Khitan people, Kim Kap-soo, Korea, List of Goryeo people, Manjeok, Mongols, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, Myeongjong of Goryeo, Northern and Southern States period, Princess Jeonghwa, Ryu Deok-hwan, Sambyeolcho, Sambyeolcho Rebellion, Sinjong of Goryeo, Yi Ŭi-min, Yi Kyu-bo.

  2. 1149 births
  3. 1219 deaths
  4. 12th-century Korean people
  5. 13th-century Korean people
  6. Goryeo Buddhists
  7. Goryeo generals
  8. Korean dukes
  9. Korean marquises
  10. Regents of Korea
  11. Ubong Choe clan

Age of Warriors

Age of Warriors is a South Korean historical television series.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Age of Warriors

Ch'oe Ŭi

Ch'oe Ŭi (1233–1258) was the fourth and last Ch'oe dictator of the Ubong Ch'oe Military regime. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Ch'oe Ŭi are 13th-century Korean people, Goryeo generals, Regents of Korea and Ubong Choe clan.

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Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn

Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn (857–10th century) was a Korean philosopher and poet of the late medieval Unified Silla period (668-935).

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Ch'oe Hang (military official)

Ch'oe Hang (1209 – 17 May 1257) was the third dictator of the Ch'oe Military regime, which dominated Goryeo for six decades before and during the Mongol invasions. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Ch'oe Hang (military official) are 13th-century Korean people, Goryeo Buddhists, Goryeo generals, Regents of Korea and Ubong Choe clan.

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Ch'oe U

Ch'oe U (1166 – 10 December 1249), also known as Ch'oe Yi, was the second Ch'oe dictator of the Ubong Ch'oe Military regime. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Ch'oe U are Goryeo generals, Korean dukes, Regents of Korea and Ubong Choe clan.

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Chŏng Chung-bu

Chŏng Chung-bu (1106 – 18 October 1179) was a medieval Korean soldier and military dictator during the Goryeo Dynasty (918–1392). Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Chŏng Chung-bu are 12th-century Korean people, Goryeo generals, Leaders who took power by coup and Regents of Korea.

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Confucianism

Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy (humanistic or rationalistic), religion, theory of government, or way of life.

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Gangjong of Goryeo

Gangjong of Goryeo (10 May 1152 – 26 August 1213), personal name Wang O, was the 22nd ruler of the Korean Goryeo dynasty.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Gangjong of Goryeo

God of War (South Korean TV series)

God of War (lit. "Soldier"), also known by the alternative title, Warrior K, is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kim Joo-hyuk as the real-life historical figure Kim Jun who was written about in the Goryeosa.

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Gojong of Goryeo

Gojong of Goryeo (1192–1259), personal name Wang Cheol, was the 23rd king of the Korean Goryeo dynasty, ruling from 1213 to 1259.

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Goryeo

Goryeo (Hanja: 高麗) 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 the establishment of Joseon in 1392.

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Goryeo military regime

The Goryeo military regime refers to a period in Goryeo history when military generals wielded considerable power, overshadowing royal authority and disrupting Goryeo's system of civilian supremacy and severe discrimination against military personnel.

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Gyeongju

Gyeongju (경주), historically known as Seorabeol (label), is a coastal city in the far southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

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Gyeongju Choi clan

The Gyeongju Choi clan is a Korean clan, with a bon-gwan located in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province.

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History of Korea

The Lower Paleolithic era on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago.

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House of Wang

The House of Wang was the royal ruling house of the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392) of Korea.

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Huijong of Goryeo

Huijong of Goryeo (21 June 1181 – 31 August 1237, r. 1204–1211), personal name Wang Yŏng, was the 21st king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Huijong of Goryeo

Jangheung Im clan

The Jangheung Yim (or Im) clan hails from Jangheung County, South Jeolla Province, with a recorded population of 37,584 in 2015.

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Joo Hyun

Joo Hyun (born Joo Il-choon,; March 1, 1943) is a South Korean actor.

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Kaesong

Kaesong is a special city in the southern part of North Korea (formerly in North Hwanghae Province), and the capital of Korea during the Taebong kingdom and subsequent Goryeo dynasty.

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KBS1

KBS 1TV is a South Korean free-to-air television channel and is considered the first private company in South Korea launched on 31 December 1961 and owned by Korean Broadcasting System.

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Khitan people

The Khitan people (Khitan small script) were a historical nomadic people from Northeast Asia who, from the 4th century, inhabited an area corresponding to parts of modern Mongolia, Northeast China and the Russian Far East.

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Kim Kap-soo

Kim Kap-soo (born April 7, 1957) is a South Korean actor.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Kim Kap-soo

Korea

Korea (translit in South Korea, or label in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (label in South Korea, or label in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.

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List of Goryeo people

This is a list of notable people from the Goryeo dynasty, a period in Korean history lasting from 918 to 1392.

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Manjeok

Manjeok or Manjŏk (?–1198) was a slave of Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn, a powerful military dictator in the Goryeo dynasty era, and was executed for conspiring to rebel. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Manjeok are 12th-century Korean people.

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Mongols

The Mongols are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, China (majority in Inner Mongolia), as well as Buryatia and Kalmykia of Russia.

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Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation

Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters.

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Myeongjong of Goryeo

Myeongjong of Goryeo (8 November 1131 – 3 December 1202), personal name Wang Ho, was the 19th king of Korea's Goryeo dynasty.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Myeongjong of Goryeo

Northern and Southern States period

The Northern and Southern States period (698–926 CE) is the period in ancient Korean history when Unified Silla and Balhae coexisted in the south and north of the peninsula, respectively.

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Princess Jeonghwa

Wang To-in, known by her title of Princess Jeonghwa, was the illegitimate daughter of Gangjong of Goryeo and the second wife of Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Princess Jeonghwa are 12th-century Korean people.

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Ryu Deok-hwan

Ryu Deok-hwan (born June 12, 1987) is a South Korean actor.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Ryu Deok-hwan

Sambyeolcho

The Sambyeolcho was a military unit of the Goryeo dynasty while the Ch'oe family held the reins of power as military dictators behind puppet kings.

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Sambyeolcho Rebellion

The Sambyeolcho Rebellion (1270–1273) was a Korean rebellion against the Goryeo dynasty that happened near the end of the Mongol invasions of Korea.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Sambyeolcho Rebellion

Sinjong of Goryeo

Sinjong of Goryeo (11 August 1144 – 15 February 1204, r. 1197–1204), personal name Wang T'ak, was the twentieth monarch of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Sinjong of Goryeo

Yi Ŭi-min

Yi Ŭi-min (died 7 May 1196) was a military general who dominated the Goryeo government prior to the Mongol Invasions. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Yi Ŭi-min are 12th-century Korean people, Goryeo Buddhists, Goryeo generals and Regents of Korea.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Yi Ŭi-min

Yi Kyu-bo

Yi Kyu-bo (1168–1241) was a Korean literary critic and poet of the Koryo period.

See Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Yi Kyu-bo

See also

1149 births

1219 deaths

12th-century Korean people

13th-century Korean people

Goryeo Buddhists

Goryeo generals

Korean dukes

Korean marquises

Regents of Korea

Ubong Choe clan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch'oe_Ch'ung-hŏn

Also known as Choe Chung-Heon, Choe Chungheon, Choe chong hun, Choi Chonghon, Choi Chung-heon, Choi Chungheon.