Munjong of Joseon

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Munjong of Joseon was the fifth king of Korea’s Joseon dynasty, known for his brief reign following his illustrious father Sejong the Great and for efforts to consolidate the kingdom’s administrative and military foundations.

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instanceOf King of Joseon
historical figure
associatedWith Gyeongguk Daejeon early compilation work
birthDate 1414-11-15
birthPlace Han Yang, Joseon NERFINISHED
burialPlace Gyeonggi Province NERFINISHED
Hyeonreung NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Han Yang NERFINISHED
child Danjong of Joseon NERFINISHED
country Joseon NERFINISHED
crownPrinceAppointmentYear 1421
deathDate 1452-06-01
deathPlace Han Yang, Joseon NERFINISHED
dynasty Joseon dynasty NERFINISHED
era early Joseon period
eraContext post-Goryeo consolidation of Joseon state
eraName Jihwa NERFINISHED
father Sejong the Great NERFINISHED
fullName Yi Hyang NERFINISHED
grandfather Taejong of Joseon NERFINISHED
grandmother Queen Wongyeong NERFINISHED
health poor health during reign
house Jeonju Yi clan NERFINISHED
knownFor brief reign after Sejong the Great
continuing Sejong’s policies
efforts to strengthen administrative systems
efforts to strengthen military organization
language Korean
mother Queen Soheon NERFINISHED
notableEvent preparation of his son Danjong’s succession
succession after Sejong the Great
ordinalPosition 5th king of Joseon
policyFocus administrative consolidation
military consolidation
predecessor Sejong the Great NERFINISHED
regnalName Munjong NERFINISHED
reignDuration about 2 years
reignEnd 1452-06-01
reignStart 1450-03-30
religion Confucianism
royalTitle King of Great Joseon NERFINISHED
sibling Sejo of Joseon NERFINISHED
spouse Queen Hyeondeok NERFINISHED
Queen Hyeonui NERFINISHED
successor Danjong of Joseon NERFINISHED
templeName Munjong NERFINISHED
titleBeforeAccession Crown Prince of Joseon NERFINISHED

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Sejong the Great successor Munjong of Joseon