Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joseon-korean-hanja-also-chosn-choson-chosun-cho-sen-was-a-korean-state-founded-by-taejo-yi-seong-gye-that-lasted-for-approximately-five-centuries-from-july-1392-to-october-1897-it-was-founded-following-the-aftermath-of-the-overthrow-of-the-goryeo-dynasty-in-what-is-today-the-city-of-kaesong-early-on-korea-was-retitled-and-the-capital-was-relocated-to-modern-day-seoul-the-kingdoms-northernmost-borders-were-expanded-to-the-natural-boundaries-at-the-amnok-and-duman-rivers-through-the-subjugation-of-the-jurchens-joseon-was-the-last-dynasty-of-korean-history-and-the-longest-image344257072.html
RM2B027BC–Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest
Taejo of Joseon (1335 - 1408), born Yi Seong-gye he was founder and first King of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. After ascending to the throne, he changed his name to Yi Dan. He reigned from 1392 to 1398, and was the main figure in the overthrowing of the Goryeo Dynasty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taejo-of-joseon-1335-1408-born-yi-seong-gye-he-was-founder-and-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-of-korea-after-ascending-to-the-throne-he-changed-his-name-to-yi-dan-he-reigned-from-1392-to-1398-and-was-the-main-figure-in-the-overthrowing-of-the-goryeo-dynasty-image482198492.html
RM2K0E12M–Taejo of Joseon (1335 - 1408), born Yi Seong-gye he was founder and first King of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. After ascending to the throne, he changed his name to Yi Dan. He reigned from 1392 to 1398, and was the main figure in the overthrowing of the Goryeo Dynasty.
Korea: Buddha Sakyamuni Preaching at Vulture Peak. Hanging scroll painting, Joseon Period, 18th century. Joseon (July 1392 - October 1897) (also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries. It was founded in the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Kingdom at what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was re-titled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul and the kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/korea-buddha-sakyamuni-preaching-at-vulture-peak-hanging-scroll-painting-joseon-period-18th-century-joseon-july-1392-october-1897-also-chosn-choson-chosun-was-a-korean-state-founded-by-taejo-yi-seong-gye-that-lasted-for-approximately-five-centuries-it-was-founded-in-the-aftermath-of-the-overthrow-of-the-goryeo-kingdom-at-what-is-today-the-city-of-kaesong-early-on-korea-was-re-titled-and-the-capital-was-relocated-to-modern-day-seoul-and-the-kingdoms-northernmost-borders-were-expanded-to-the-natural-boundaries-at-the-amnok-and-duman-rivers-image344241852.html
RM2B01FYT–Korea: Buddha Sakyamuni Preaching at Vulture Peak. Hanging scroll painting, Joseon Period, 18th century. Joseon (July 1392 - October 1897) (also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries. It was founded in the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Kingdom at what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was re-titled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul and the kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers.
Sonjuk Bridge is a Koryo-dynasty stone bridge located in Kaesong, North Korea. Built in 1290, it is famous as the place where famed Confucian scholar and statesman Jeong Mong-ju was assassinated, allegedly on the orders of the Yi Bang-won, son of the first king of the Joseon Dynasty, Yi Seong-gye. A legend says the bridge was blood-stained when he Jeong Mong-ju was assassinated here. The house to the right contains two stone monuments written about Jeong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sonjuk-bridge-is-a-koryo-dynasty-stone-bridge-located-in-kaesong-north-korea-built-in-1290-it-is-famous-as-the-place-where-famed-confucian-scholar-and-statesman-jeong-mong-ju-was-assassinated-allegedly-on-the-orders-of-the-yi-bang-won-son-of-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-yi-seong-gye-a-legend-says-the-bridge-was-blood-stained-when-he-jeong-mong-ju-was-assassinated-here-the-house-to-the-right-contains-two-stone-monuments-written-about-jeong-image482123841.html
RM2K0AHTH–Sonjuk Bridge is a Koryo-dynasty stone bridge located in Kaesong, North Korea. Built in 1290, it is famous as the place where famed Confucian scholar and statesman Jeong Mong-ju was assassinated, allegedly on the orders of the Yi Bang-won, son of the first king of the Joseon Dynasty, Yi Seong-gye. A legend says the bridge was blood-stained when he Jeong Mong-ju was assassinated here. The house to the right contains two stone monuments written about Jeong.
Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joseon-korean-hanja-also-chosn-choson-chosun-cho-sen-was-a-korean-state-founded-by-taejo-yi-seong-gye-that-lasted-for-approximately-five-centuries-from-july-1392-to-october-1897-it-was-founded-following-the-aftermath-of-the-overthrow-of-the-goryeo-dynasty-in-what-is-today-the-city-of-kaesong-early-on-korea-was-retitled-and-the-capital-was-relocated-to-modern-day-seoul-the-kingdoms-northernmost-borders-were-expanded-to-the-natural-boundaries-at-the-amnok-and-duman-rivers-through-the-subjugation-of-the-jurchens-joseon-was-the-last-dynasty-of-korean-history-and-the-longest-image344262022.html
RM2B02DM6–Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest
Chʻonha Chido, political map of Korea showing the 8 administrative regions or provinces (indicated by red circles) circa 1800. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chonha-chido-political-map-of-korea-showing-the-8-administrative-regions-image66303059.html
RMDRTA6B–Chʻonha Chido, political map of Korea showing the 8 administrative regions or provinces (indicated by red circles) circa 1800.
Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jeongneung-royal-tomb-jan-28-2021-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfall-in-seoul-south-korea-the-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-photo-by-lee-jae-wonaflo-south-korea-image400458909.html
RM2E7EDBW–Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
Seoul, South Korea. 28th Jan, 2021. A man walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-28th-jan-2021-a-man-walks-at-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfall-the-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image400570506.html
RM2E7KFNE–Seoul, South Korea. 28th Jan, 2021. A man walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Seoul, South Korea. 28th Jan, 2021. A woman walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall.The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: Jaewon Lee/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-28th-jan-2021-a-woman-walks-at-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfallthe-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-credit-jaewon-leesopa-imageszuma-wirealamy-live-news-image400576318.html
RM2E7KR52–Seoul, South Korea. 28th Jan, 2021. A woman walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall.The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: Jaewon Lee/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Garden of the former royal villa of Ri Song Gye founder of the choson dynasty, South Hamgyong Province, Hamhung, North Korea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-garden-of-the-former-royal-villa-of-ri-song-gye-founder-of-the-choson-172658275.html
RMM0W7AY–Garden of the former royal villa of Ri Song Gye founder of the choson dynasty, South Hamgyong Province, Hamhung, North Korea
Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joseon-korean-hanja-also-chosn-choson-chosun-cho-sen-was-a-korean-state-founded-by-taejo-yi-seong-gye-that-lasted-for-approximately-five-centuries-from-july-1392-to-october-1897-it-was-founded-following-the-aftermath-of-the-overthrow-of-the-goryeo-dynasty-in-what-is-today-the-city-of-kaesong-early-on-korea-was-retitled-and-the-capital-was-relocated-to-modern-day-seoul-the-kingdoms-northernmost-borders-were-expanded-to-the-natural-boundaries-at-the-amnok-and-duman-rivers-through-the-subjugation-of-the-jurchens-joseon-was-the-last-dynasty-of-korean-history-and-the-longest-image344262020.html
RM2B02DM4–Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest
Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joseon-korean-hanja-also-chosn-choson-chosun-cho-sen-was-a-korean-state-founded-by-taejo-yi-seong-gye-that-lasted-for-approximately-five-centuries-from-july-1392-to-october-1897-it-was-founded-following-the-aftermath-of-the-overthrow-of-the-goryeo-dynasty-in-what-is-today-the-city-of-kaesong-early-on-korea-was-retitled-and-the-capital-was-relocated-to-modern-day-seoul-the-kingdoms-northernmost-borders-were-expanded-to-the-natural-boundaries-at-the-amnok-and-duman-rivers-through-the-subjugation-of-the-jurchens-joseon-was-the-last-dynasty-of-korean-history-and-the-longest-image344262028.html
RM2B02DMC–Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; also Chosŏn, Choson, Chosun, Cho-sen), was a Korean state founded by Taejo Yi Seong-gye that lasted for approximately five centuries, from July 1392 to October 1897. It was founded following the aftermath of the overthrow of the Goryeo Dynasty in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was relocated to modern-day Seoul. The kingdom's northernmost borders were expanded to the natural boundaries at the Amnok and Duman rivers through the subjugation of the Jurchens. Joseon was the last dynasty of Korean history and the longest
Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jeongneung-royal-tomb-jan-28-2021-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfall-in-seoul-south-korea-the-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-photo-by-lee-jae-wonaflo-south-korea-image400458494.html
RM2E7ECW2–Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
Seoul, South Korea. 28th Jan, 2021. A woman walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-28th-jan-2021-a-woman-walks-at-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfall-the-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image400570499.html
RM2E7KFN7–Seoul, South Korea. 28th Jan, 2021. A woman walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Garden of the former royal villa of Ri Song Gye founder of the choson dynasty, South Hamgyong Province, Hamhung, North Korea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-garden-of-the-former-royal-villa-of-ri-song-gye-founder-of-the-choson-172606704.html
RMM0PWH4–Garden of the former royal villa of Ri Song Gye founder of the choson dynasty, South Hamgyong Province, Hamhung, North Korea
Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jeongneung-royal-tomb-jan-28-2021-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfall-in-seoul-south-korea-the-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-photo-by-lee-jae-wonaflo-south-korea-image400458527.html
RM2E7ECX7–Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : A man walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: Lee Jae-Won/AFLO/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jeongneung-royal-tomb-jan-28-2021-a-man-walks-at-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfall-in-seoul-south-korea-the-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-credit-lee-jae-wonafloalamy-live-news-image400457662.html
RM2E7EBRA–Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : A man walks at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: Lee Jae-Won/AFLO/Alamy Live News
Former royal villa of Ri Song Gye founder of the choson dynasty, South Hamgyong Province, Hamhung, North Korea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-royal-villa-of-ri-song-gye-founder-of-the-choson-dynasty-south-172602598.html
RMM0PMAE–Former royal villa of Ri Song Gye founder of the choson dynasty, South Hamgyong Province, Hamhung, North Korea
Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : People walk at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: Lee Jae-Won/AFLO/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jeongneung-royal-tomb-jan-28-2021-people-walk-at-jeongneung-royal-tomb-after-a-snowfall-in-seoul-south-korea-the-jeongneung-royal-tomb-is-one-of-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-seoul-it-is-the-royal-tomb-of-queen-sindeok-the-second-consort-of-king-taejo-yi-seong-gye-1335-1408-who-was-the-founder-and-the-first-king-of-the-joseon-dynasty-1392-1910-of-korea-credit-lee-jae-wonafloalamy-live-news-image400458077.html
RM2E7ECA5–Jeongneung Royal Tomb, Jan 28, 2021 : People walk at Jeongneung Royal Tomb after a snowfall in Seoul, South Korea. The Jeongneung Royal Tomb is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Seoul. It is the royal tomb of Queen Sindeok, the second consort of King Taejo, Yi Seong-Gye (1335-1408) who was the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) of Korea. Credit: Lee Jae-Won/AFLO/Alamy Live News
Former royal villa of Ri Song Gye founder of the choson dynasty, South Hamgyong Province, Hamhung, North Korea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-royal-villa-of-ri-song-gye-founder-of-the-choson-dynasty-south-172653207.html
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