List of Goryeo People - Rulers

Rulers

For a chronological list of rulers, see List of Korean monarchs

  1. King Taejo (918–943)
  2. King Hyejong (943–945)
  3. King Jeongjong (945–949)
  4. King Gwangjong (949–975)
  5. King Gyeongjong (975–981)
  6. King Seongjong (981–997)
  7. King Mokjong (997–1009)
  8. King Hyeonjong (1009–1031)
  9. King Deokjong (1031–1034)
  10. King Jeongjong (1034–1046)
  11. King Munjong (1046–1083)
  12. King Sunjong (1083)
  13. King Seonjong (1083–1094)
  14. King Heonjong (1094–1095)
  15. King Sukjong (1095–1105)
  16. King Hyejong (1105–1122)
  17. King Injong (1122–1146)
  18. King Euijong (1146–1170)
  19. King Myeongjong (1170–1197)
  20. King Sinjong (1197–1204)
  21. King Huijong (1204–1211)
  22. King Gangjong (1211–1213)
  23. King Gojong (1213–1259)
  24. King Weonjong (1259–1274)
  25. King Chungnyeol (1274–1308)
  26. King Chungseon (1308–1313)
  27. King Chungsuk (1313–1330; 1332–1339)
  28. King Chunghye (1330–1332; 1339–1344)
  29. King Chungmok (1344–1348)
  30. King Chungjeong (1348–1351)
  31. King Gongmin (1351–1374)
  32. King U (1374–1388)
  33. King Chang (1388–1389)
  34. King Gongyang (1389–1392)

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