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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › U_of_GoryeoU of Goryeo - Wikipedia

    U of Goryeo (25 July 1365 – 31 December 1389) ruled Goryeo (Korea) as the 32nd king from 1374 until 1388. He was the only son of King Gongmin. Cultural background. In the thirteenth century, Mongol forces had invaded China and established the Yuan dynasty in 1271.

  2. U of Goryeo ruled Goryeo (Korea) as the 32nd king from 1374 until 1388. He was the only son of King Gongmin.

  3. Queen U (Korean: 왕후 우씨; Hanja: 王后 于氏; d. 234), sometimes romanized as Queen Woo, was the queen of Goguryeo as the wife of both King Gogukcheon (Go Nammu) and later his younger brother King Sansang (Go Yeonu). [1]

  4. Mar 28, 2021 · The Goryeo Dynasty built upon these earlier frameworks, introducing a centralized bureaucracy that improved upon feudal systems established by its predecessors. The codification of laws and regulations allowed Goryeo to govern more efficiently, reducing internal strife and contributing to the stability that the dynasty is known for.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoryeoGoryeo - Wikipedia

    Goryeo (Korean: 고려; MR: Koryŏ; 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. [11]

  6. Kingdom of Goryeo. Goryeo was a Korean kingdom founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until 1392.

  7. Oct 17, 2016 · 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.