Injong of Goryeo

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Injong of Goryeo
Hangul: 인종
Hanja: 仁宗
Revised Romanization: Injong
McCune-Reischauer: Injong
Birth name
Hangul: 왕해
Hanja: 王楷
Revised Romanization: Wang Hae
McCune-Reischauer: Wang Hae
Courtesy name
Hangul: 인표
Hanja: 仁表
Revised Romanization: Inpyo
McCune-Reischauer: Inp'yo

Injong of Goryeo (1109-1146, r. 1122-1146) was the 17th emperor of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest son of Emperor Yejong and Empress Sundeok.

For much of his reign, the government was dominated by Yi Ja-gyeom, the father of his queens, and by other members of the Gyeongwon Yi clan. After Injong attempted to reclaim power, Yi launched a coup d'état in 1126, sacking much of the palace. With the aid of provincial leaders, Injong regained power in 1127. In 1135, Injong faced another rebellion, led by the Buddhist monk Myocheong.

In 1145, Injong ordered the compilation of the Samguk Sagi, a chronicle of events in the Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla periods.

Injong was succeeded by Uijong of Goryeo.

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