Won Gyun
Korean general during the Imjin War

Born
February 12th, 1540
485 years ago
Died
1597
428 years ago — 57 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
South Korea
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This figure served as a general and admiral in the Korean navy during the late 16th century. Played a significant role in the Imjin War against Japanese invasions from 1592 to 1598. Commanded the Joseon navy and participated in significant naval battles, including the Battle of Hansan Island. Despite facing considerable challenges, efforts contributed to the eventual repulsion of Japanese forces. Known for leadership in naval tactics and strategies during a critical period in Korean history.
Commanded forces at the Battle of Hansan Island
Served as the naval commander during the Imjin War
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