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Name: Sejong
Birth Date: May 7, 1397
Death Date: March 30, 1450
Place of Birth: Korea
Place of Death: Seoul, Korea
Nationality: Korean
Gender: Male
Occupations: ruler

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Biography of Sejong
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Sejong (1397-1450) was a Korean king and inventor of the Korean alphabet. His long reign, 1418-1450, is generally acknowledged to have been the most brilliant period of the Yi dynasty. Sejong, formally named Yi To, and known as Prince Ch'ungnyong...


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Sejong, King Summary
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(1397–1450), Choson dynasty ruler. King Sejong was the fourth king of the Choson dynasty (1392–1910) of Korea. He is remembered for his contributions to Korean culture, such as establishing the Hall of Worthies (Chiphyonjon), a group of...
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Sejong the Great of Joseon Information
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Link title Sejong the Great (May 6 1397 – May 18 1450, r. 1418 - 1450) was the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. He is best remembered for creating the native Korean alphabet Hangul, despite strong opposition from the scholars educated...


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SEJONG at the Wigmore Hall
01/01/2006: 340 words, approx. 1 pages
The conductorless New York-based SEJONG chamber orchestra, under their alternative name of the SEJONG International Soloists, made their London debut at the Wigmore Hall on 4 November in the ensemble's tenth-anniversary season, part of a European tour. The 14 string players in the group,...
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