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Title for a retired king or emperor of Korea
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Taesangwang
Hangul태상왕
Hanja太上王
Revised RomanizationTaesangwang
McCune–ReischauerT'aesangwang
Taesanghwang
Hangul태상황
Hanja太上皇
Revised RomanizationTaesanghwang
McCune–ReischauerT'aesanghwang
Sangwang
Hangul상왕
Hanja上王
Revised RomanizationSangwang
McCune–ReischauerSangwang
Sanghwang
Hangul상황
Hanja上皇
Revised RomanizationSanghwang
McCune–ReischauerSanghwang

Taesangwang or Taesanghwang (literally "King Emeritus the Great" or "Emperor Emeritus the Great") is the title for a retired king or Korean Emperor in Korean history. Sometimes the term is called Sangwang or Sanghwang.

History

Taejo of Goguryeo called himself "Taejo the Great" (Korean:  Error: {{Lang}}: Latn text/non-Latn script subtag mismatch (help); Hanja: 太祖大王), who is the first retired king on the Samguk Sagi to retired and abdicated in favour of his son Suseong as a successor.

The last retired emperor as the Taesanghwang was Emperor Gojong in Korean Empire.

List

Goryeo

Joseon

Korean Empire

See also

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