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The '''Chasunese monarchy''' encompasses all historical rulers of the [[Chasunese Empire]], its predecessor states and the [[Kingdom of Chasun]] from the late 8th century BC under demi-god Queen Ajehsane Dangguome to 1 August 1920 under Empress Sumyinjeong, when the monarchy was ultimately abolished by the [[Summer Coup]] and subsequent proclamation of the [[First Republic of Chasun]].
The '''[[Chasun|Chasunese]] monarchy''' encompasses all historical rulers of the [[Chasunese Empire]], its predecessor states and the [[Kingdom of Chasun]] from the late 8th century BC under demi-god Queen Ajehsane Dangguome to 1 August 1920 under Empress Sumyinjeong, when the monarchy was ultimately abolished by the [[Summer Coup]] and subsequent proclamation of the [[First Republic of Chasun]].


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Monarchy of Chasun
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Seoul Throne in Geunjeongjeon 03.jpg
The elevated Hibiscus Throne of the monarchy located in Gyonglubokyong Palace, Geoju
Details
First monarchAjehsane Dangguome (as semi-mythical Queen)
Last monarchSumyinjeong (as Empress)
Formationc. 700 BC
Abolition1 August 1920
ResidenceGyonglubokyong Palace, Geoju
AppointerHereditary
Pretender(s)

The Chasunese monarchy encompasses all historical rulers of the Chasunese Empire, its predecessor states and the Kingdom of Chasun from the late 8th century BC under demi-god Queen Ajehsane Dangguome to 1 August 1920 under Empress Sumyinjeong, when the monarchy was ultimately abolished by the Summer Coup and subsequent proclamation of the First Republic of Chasun.