People Who Died in 1608
Seonjo of Joseon
Ruled as king from 1567 to 1608 during a tumultuous period marked by internal challenges and external invasions. Seonjo faced the Japanese invasions of Korea, known as the Imjin War, which began in 1592 and lasted until 1598. The administration worked to rally support and organize resistance against the invading forces. In response to the invasions, Seonjo appointed several key military leaders, most notably Yi Sun-sin, known for his naval victories against Japan. The war profoundly affected the kingdom's social and political landscape, leading to significant military reforms and changes in governance.
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Ruled as Elector of Brandenburg from 1535 to 1571. Expanded territorial control and strengthened the power of the ruling house through strategic marriages and alliances. Promoted the Reformation and played a pivotal role in the establishment of Protestantism in the region. Navigated complex political landscapes, balancing relations with the Holy Roman Empire and neighboring states.
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