Kim, Cho-sun, 1765-1832
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Name (Latin)
Kim, Cho-sun, 1765-1832
Other forms of name
金祖淳, 1765-1832
김조순, 1765-1832
Kim, P'unggo, 1765-1832
金楓皐, 1765-1832
김풍고, 1765-1832
P'unggo, 1765-1832
楓皐, 1765-1832
풍고, 1765-1832
Yŏngan Puwŏn Kun, 1765-1832
Date of birth
1765
Date of death
1832
Associated Language
kor
Gender
male
Language
Korean
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- P'unggo chip. Haok yugo. Sach'ŏk simunch'o, 1986:
- Minjok munhwa taebaekkwa sj., 1991
- P'unggo chip, 2019:
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Wikipedia description:
Kim Jo-sun (Korean: 김조순; Hanja: 金祖淳; 1765–1832) was a Korean political figure during the late Joseon period. He came from the (new) Andong Kim clan (신 안동 김씨; 新 安東 金氏). He served as a minister in the royal court and orchestrated the Andong Kim clan's takeover of power. He was the father of Queen Sunwon. After his daughter became the Queen Consort, his son-in-law, Sunjo of Joseon, honored him as the Internal Prince Yeongan (영안 부원군; 永安 府院君).
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