Chasunese monarchy
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Monarchy of Chasun | |
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Details | |
First monarch | Ajehsane Dangguome (as semi-mythical Queen) |
Last monarch | Sumyinjeong (as Empress) |
Formation | c. 700 BC |
Abolition | 1 August 1920 |
Residence | Gyonglubokyong Palace, Geoju |
Appointer | Hereditary |
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.