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1392 Lee Sung-koei (also known as the Jo-shin tribe)) usurps the throne from King Gongjo of Goryeo and ascends to the throne as King of Goryeo.
Yi Seong-gye was a military officer of the Goryeo Dynasty who, in defiance of an expedition to the Ming Dynasty, had the King of Goryeo overthrown and a new regime formed to take the throne.
In 1393, he was appointed Gwonchi Goryeo Gukje by the Ming Dynasty and became the founder of the Yi Dynasty.
The formal procedure of having the Ming emperor choose a new country name from two options, "Joseon" and "Hwaneong," resulted in the country's name becoming Joseon.
The Yi Dynasty existed on the Korean peninsula from then until 1897.
Gyeongbokgung in Seoul was the first royal palace built by Lee Seong-gye, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty, in 1395.

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