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Park Jung-yang
Korean Joseon dynasty and Japanese-ruled Korean bureaucrat, politician, liberalism and social activists (1872-1959)
Yu Kil-chun
Yu Gil-jun (1856-1914)
Cho Man-sik
Korean activist (1883-1950)
Kim Pusik
Korean official, general and scholar (1075–1151)
Park Eun-sik
Korean politician (1859–1925)
Choe Bu
Korean official (1454-1504)
Kim Ok-gyun
Korean politician (1851-1894)
Kim Chong-jik
Joseon philosopher & civil servant (1431 – 1492)
Isabu
Isabu () was a military general and politician of Silla during the 6th century. According to Samguk sagi, he is the fourth generation descendant of Naemul of Silla. He was also known as Taejong. He is best remembered today for his role in subjugating the island nation of Usan-guk. Usan-guk is the modern-day Ulleungdo, an island located in Sea of Japan (East Sea). There is a dispute regarding his surname, as his family name is written as Kim in the Samguk sagi. He was the 4th generation descendant of King Naemul, which also provides direct proof that his family name was Kim. In Samguk yusa, his
Five Eulsa Traitors
derogatory term for the signatories of the 1905 Eulsa Treaty
Yun Wŏnhyŏng
Korean philosopher (1509-1565)
Park Gyu-su
Korean scholar-bureaucrat (1807-1877)
Song Ikp'il
Korean scholar (1534-1599)
Kwon Sang-ha
Neo-Confucian scholar (1641-1712)
Jeong Nan-jeong
Korean politician (1506-1565)
Yi Je-hyun
Korea Goryeo scholar (1287-1367)
Yun Chi-wang
Korean independence activist (1895-1982)
Lee Hoe-yeong
Korean political activist (1867-1932)
Chough Pyung-ok
South Korean politician (1894-1960)
Min Won-sik
Korean writer and politician (1886-1921)
Yun Yeong-ryeol
Korean politician (1854-1939)
Song Jin-woo
Korean politician (1889-1945)
Myeongnim Dap-bu
Prime minister of Goguryeo (died 179)
Yi Cha-gyŏm
Goryeo politician (? ~ 1127)
Yi Dong-hwi
Korean socialist activist (1873-1935)
Yun Doo-su
Joseon Dynasty politician and writer (1533-1601)
Yŏn Namsan
Tang dynasty politician from Goguryo (639-701)
Chung Chil-sung
Korean dancer and independence activist, feminist, philosopher (1897-1958)
Cho Bong-am
South Korean politician (1899-1959)
Park Jong-yang
Korean politician (1841–1904)
Yeom Dong-jin
Korean far-right activist (1902-1950)
Lee Lyang
Korean philosopher (1519-1583)
Yu Sunjŏng
politician and philosopher (1459-1512)
Pak Wŏnjong
politician and soldier of Korean Joseon Dynasty (1467-1510)
Chang Deok-soo
Korean politician (1894-1947)
Heo Jeok
Korean politician (1610-1680)
Ch'oe Yun-ŭi
korean politician, publisher, and writer during the Goryeo Dynasty (1102 - 1162)
Sam of Gojoseon
Wiman Joseon politician
Jang Hyungwang
Korean Joseon Dynasty's writer and politician (1554-1637)
Kim Taemun
early 8th century Korean historian