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Yi Sang-ryong

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Korean independence activist (1858–1932)
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In this Korean name, the family name is Yi .
Yi Sang-ryong
이상룡
李相龍
3rd President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
In office
September, 1925 – January, 1926
Preceded byPark Eunsik
Succeeded byYang Gi-tak
Personal details
Born(1858年11月24日)November 24, 1858
Andong, Gyeongsang-do, Joseon
DiedJune 15, 1932(1932年06月15日) (aged 73)
Jilin, Manchuria
NationalityKorean
Korean name
Hangul
이상룡
Hanja
Revised Romanization I Sang-ryong
McCune–Reischauer Yi Sangnyong

Yi Sang-ryong (Korean이상룡; November 24, 1858 – June 15, 1932) was a Korean Liberation activist, serving as the third president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea from 1925 to 1926. Yi Sang-ryong, along with Yi Si-yeong and Yi Dong-nyung, started the Military School of the New Rising (Sinheung Mugwan Hakkyo 신흥무관학교) in 1911.[1] He participated in Korean independence movement

Notes

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  1. ^ Carter J. Eckert, Ki-baik Lee, Young Ick Lew, Michael Robinson, and Edward W. Wagner, Korea Old and New: A History (Seoul: Ilchokak / Korea Institute, Harvard University, 1990), 274.
Political offices
Preceded by Presidents of Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
1925-1926
Succeeded by
Provisional Governments (Pre-Union) (1919)
Syngman Rhee (Seoul) • Syngman Rhee (Shanghai) • Yi Dong-nyeong (Shanghai) • Ahn Chang Ho (Shanghai) • Yi Dong-hwi (Shanghai) • Moon Chang-bum (Vladivostok)
Provisional Government (1919–1948)
Syngman Rhee‡ • Yi Dong-nyeongPark Eun-sikLee Yu-pilYi Sang-ryongYang Gi-takYi Dong-nyeong • Ahn Chang Ho • Yi Dong-nyeong • Hong JinKim Ku • Yi Dong-nyeong • Song Byung-jo • Yi Dong-nyeong • Kim Ku • Syngman Rhee
First Republic (1948–1960)
Syngman Rhee • Ho Chong
Second Republic (1960–1961)
Kwak Sang-hoon Ho ChongBaek Nak-jun Yun Po-sun
Military Junta (1961–1963)
Third Republic (1963–1972)
Park Chung Hee
Fourth Republic (1972–1981)
Park Chung Hee • Choi Kyu-hahPark Choong-hoon Chun Doo-hwan
Fifth Republic (1981–1988)
Chun Doo-hwan
Sixth Republic (1988–present)
Italics indicate an acting president • † Impeached, but restored to office • ‡ Impeached and removed from office


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