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  • Gwon Jung-hyeon may refer to Gwon Jung-hyeon (politician) (1854–1934), Korean politician Gwon Jung-hyeon (cyclist) (1942–), South Korean cyclist This disambiguation...
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    Gwon Jung-hyeon (Korean: 권중현 November 27, 1854 – March 19, 1934), also spelled Kwon Jung-hyun, was an Imperial Korean Lieutenant General and Politician...
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    Minister Pak Chesoon, and Agriculture, Commerce, and Industry Minister Gwon Jung-hyeon. Initially, all of the ministers were against signing the treaty. Pak...
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  • "Kwon Jung-hyun Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2014. Gwon Jung-hyeon at Olympedia...
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    Individual road race Gwon Jung-hyeon Sprint Kim Gwang-seon Gwon Jung-hyeon 1000m time trial Kim Gwang-seon Individual pursuit Gwon Jung-hyeon Two shooters, both...
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    five ministers (including Pak Che-soon, Lee Ji-yong, Lee Geun-taek, Gwon Jung-hyeon) who were later denounced as the "Five Eulsa Thieves" in Korea. Under...
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  • names Shin Jung-hyeon (신중현; born 1938), South Korean male rock guitarist Gwon Jung-hyeon (권중현; born 1942), South Korean male cyclist Jung Hyun (정현; born...
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    Park Je-sun (박제순; 朴齊純) Minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry Gwon Jung-hyeon (권중현; 權重顯) These five were later named the "Five Eulsa Traitors". Emperor...
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    Affairs Park Je-sun, Minister of Agriculture, Commerce, and Industry Gwon Jung-hyeon, Minister of Finance Min Yeong-gi, and Minister of Justice Yi Ha-yeong...
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    under Japanese rule Five Eulsa Traitors (Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905) Gwon Jung-hyeon Lee Wan-yong Pak Chesoon Yi Geun-taek I Chi-yong [ko] Seven Jeongmi...
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  • by Ahn Gwon-tae. Kim Jong-hyeon, a tough high school student who excels at fighting, has trouble getting along with his older brother Seong-hyeon, a studious...
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  • 1996 2004 3 Max Gumpel  Sweden M swimming 1, water polo 2 1908 1920 3 Gwon Jung-hyeon  Korea M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1968 1968 1 András Haán  Hungary...
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    similar treatment, signed the treaty. Ye Wanyong, Yi Ji-yong, and Gwon Jung-hyeon were the first to change their stance. After the Eulsa treaty was signed...
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    Yejo Minister; however, he was an illegitimate child from a Kisaeng. Hwang Hyeon himself did not positively write about Kim. He wrote that Kim was pretending...
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  • Education Minister Yi Wan-yong, Agriculture and Industry Minister Gwon Jung-hyeon, and Interior Minister Lee Ji-yong. The document reduced Korea to a...
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  • and 12 editors military system of the Imperial Korean Army, who were Gwon Jung-hyeon, Min Young-gi, Min Young-hwan, Yi Yun-yong, Yi Ji-yong, Gu Young-jo...
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    under Japanese rule Five Eulsa Traitors (Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905) Gwon Jung-hyeon Lee Wan-yong Pak Chesoon Yi Geun-taek I Chi-yong [ko] Seven Jeongmi...
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    and was worn in left breast. Kototada Fujinami on 24 September 1904 Gwon Jung-Hyeon on 25 October 1904 Toyosaburo Ochiai on 18 January 1905 Yi Geun-taek...
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    under Japanese rule Five Eulsa Traitors (Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905) Gwon Jung-hyeon Lee Wan-yong Pak Chesoon Yi Geun-taek I Chi-yong [ko] Seven Jeongmi...
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    and the Namin faction, and some factions within the Noron faction, such as Gwon Sang-yu and Park Chi-won, also sympathized with the opposition. As a result...
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