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==List of Kim monarchs==
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Revision as of 22:26, 4 September 2022

The House of Kim, also known as the Kim dynasty, was the royal family that ruled part or all of Menghe between 1867 and 1945, spanning just under 80 years but covering three systems of government.

The Kim dynasty first came to power under Kim Ryung-sŏng, the leading military commander of the Donghae region, who launched a rebellion against the Myŏn dynasty in 1865 and had himself crowned Emperor in 1867 after taking the historical capital city of Junggyŏng. The Treaty of Junggyŏng, signed on 2 August 1901, established the Federative Republic of Menghe but preserved a ceremonial role for the Menghean monarch, then Kim Dae-wŏn. In 1927, Kwon Chong-hoon seized power in a military coup under the pretense of restoring the Kim dynasty to direct power, establishing the Greater Menghean Empire. Kim Myŏng-hwan, the last reigning Kim monarch, forced Kwon out of power in 1937 and led Menghe more directly than his predecessor.

Kim Myŏng-hwan committed suicide following Menghe's surrender in the Pan-Septentrion War. In recognition of the defeat, none of his children were formally crowned Emperor, though Crown Prince Kim Yŏng-sŏk oversaw the surrender process as prince regent. Members of the House of Kim were purged from political office under the Allied occupation, and both the Republic of Menghe and the Democratic People's Republic of Menghe forbade members of the House of Kim from holding any kind of political office. As a consequence of the Sangwŏn Agreement, however, this restriction did not apply to the Menghean People's Army, which trained several Kim descendants as military officers.

Today, under the Socialist Republic of Menghe, members of the House of Kim no longer face additional surveillance or restrictions on serving in political office, but they also lack official recognition as a ruling monarchy. Some have gained influence as minor celebrities, but most have sought to avoid gaining excessive publicity.

History of Kim monarchs

Kim Ryung-sŏng

Kim Hyŏn-sik

Kim Dae-wŏn

Kim Myŏng-hwan

List of Kim monarchs

Personal name Era name Portrait Lifespan Period of reign
Kim Ryung-sŏng
킴륭성
金隆成
Gwangmu
광무
光武
1811-1882
71 years
1867-1882
15 years
Kim Hyŏn-sik
킴형식
金賢植
Sunchi
순치
順治
1841-1897
56 years
1882-1897
15 years
Kim Dae-wŏn
킴대원
金大源
Hongchang
홍창
洪昌
(1897-1901)
Yŏngtong
영통
永統
(1901-1933)
1869-1933
64 years
1897-1933
36 years
Kim Myŏng-hwan
킴명환
金明桓
Donghyi
동희
東熙
1896-1945
49 years
1933-1954
12 years