Wang Jeon

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Wang Jeon, better known by his temple name Emperor Gongmin, was a 14th-century king of Korea’s Goryeo dynasty noted for efforts to reform government and resist Mongol influence.

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instanceOf King of Goryeo
human
monarch
aimedTo reduce power of pro‑Yuan aristocracy
restore royal authority in Goryeo
assassinatedBy Hong Ryun NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mongol rule over Goryeo
birthPlace Goryeo NERFINISHED
burialPlace Gongneung NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Gaegyeong NERFINISHED
century 14th century
country Goryeo NERFINISHED
deathCause assassination
deathPlace Gaegyeong NERFINISHED
dynasty Goryeo dynasty NERFINISHED
era late Goryeo period
eraName Gongmin NERFINISHED
father King Chungsuk of Goryeo NERFINISHED
foreignPolicy distancing Goryeo from Yuan dynasty
rapprochement with emerging Ming dynasty
gender male
historicalRegion Korea NERFINISHED
house House of Wang NERFINISHED
language Korean
mother Queen Gongwon of the Namyang Hong clan NERFINISHED
nativeName 왕전 NERFINISHED
notableFor government reform in Goryeo
resisting Mongol influence in Korea
policy land reforms to weaken powerful landholders
promotion of Confucian literati
purge of corrupt officials
positionHeld King of Goryeo NERFINISHED
predecessor King Chungjeong of Goryeo NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1374
reignName King Gongmin of Goryeo NERFINISHED
reignStart 1351
religion Buddhism
royalTitle His Majesty the King of Goryeo NERFINISHED
spouse Princess Noguk NERFINISHED
Queen Indeok NERFINISHED
struggledAgainst Mongol influence in Goryeo politics
successor King U of Goryeo NERFINISHED
successorStateContext transition from Goryeo to Joseon period
templeName Emperor Gongmin NERFINISHED
usedTitle king

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Emperor Gongmin personalName Wang Jeon