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- Q496199 description "Korean politician".
- Q496199 description "Korean politician".
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- Q496199 abstract "Park Yeong-hyo (1861 – September 21, 1939) was a Korean politician of the Joseon Dynasty period, enlightenment activist, diplomat and pro-Japanese collaborator. Park was one of the organizers of the Gapsin coup of 1884, in which progressive political elements attempted to overthrow the conservative Korean government. His courtesy name was Chungo, Hyeonhyeongeosa, and he later held the title of Count of Geumryung. Park was married to the Princess Yeonghye(영혜공주 ; 永惠翁主), the illegitimate daughter of King Cheoljong, the twenty-fifth king of the Joseon Dynasty.".
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- Q496199 birthDate "1861".
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- Q496199 name "Park Yeong-hyo".
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- Q496199 occupation "Politician".
- Q496199 placeOfBirth "Kwangju, Gyunggi, Korea".
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- Q496199 shortDescription "Korean politician".
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- Q496199 comment "Park Yeong-hyo (1861 – September 21, 1939) was a Korean politician of the Joseon Dynasty period, enlightenment activist, diplomat and pro-Japanese collaborator. Park was one of the organizers of the Gapsin coup of 1884, in which progressive political elements attempted to overthrow the conservative Korean government. His courtesy name was Chungo, Hyeonhyeongeosa, and he later held the title of Count of Geumryung.".
- Q496199 label "Park Yeong-hyo".
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