Pak Che-soon
Korean politician (1858–1916) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pak Che-soon (Korean: 박제순; Hanja: 朴濟淳; 7 December 1858 – 20 June 1916) was a Korean politician and diplomat during the late Joseon period.[1] His art name was Pyeongjae (평재; 平齋).[2] In modern South Korea, he is regarded as one of the Five Eulsa Traitors who betrayed the country into Japanese domination in 1905.
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In this Korean name, the family name is Pak.
Quick Facts Prime Minister of Korea, Monarch ...
Pak Che-soon | |
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Prime Minister of Korea | |
In office 28 November 1905 – 1907 | |
Monarch | |
Preceded by | Han Kyu-seol |
Succeeded by | Lee Wan-yong |
In office 1909 – 11 August 1910 | |
Monarch | Sunjong |
Preceded by | Lee Wan-yong |
Succeeded by | Lee Wan-yong |
Personal details | |
Born | 7 December 1858 (1858-12-07) Yongin, Gyeonggi, Korea |
Died | 20 June 1916 (1916-06-21) (aged 57) Keijō, Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan |
Occupation | Korean politician |
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Quick Facts Hangul, Hanja ...
Pak Che-soon | |
Hangul | 박제순 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Bak Jesun |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Chesun |
Art name | |
Hangul | 평재 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Pyeongjae |
McCune–Reischauer | P'yŏngjae |
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