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The Phoenix Throne (eojwa) is the term used to identify the throne of the hereditary monarchs of Korea. In an abstract sense, the Phoenix Throne also refers rhetorically to the head of state of the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) and the Empire of Korea (1897–1910). The phoenix motif symbolizes the king's supreme authority. The phoenix has a long association with Korean royalty — for example, in Goguryeo tomb murals like that of the Middle Gangseo Tumulus where the painted image of a phoenix is featured.

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  • عرش العنقاء هو عرش ملوك مملكة جوسون في كوريا، ويشير المصطلح أيضاً إلى رأس الدولة في جوسون (1392 ~ 1897) والإمبراطورية الكورية (1897 ~ 1910). (ar)
  • The Phoenix Throne (eojwa) is the term used to identify the throne of the hereditary monarchs of Korea. In an abstract sense, the Phoenix Throne also refers rhetorically to the head of state of the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) and the Empire of Korea (1897–1910). The phoenix motif symbolizes the king's supreme authority. The phoenix has a long association with Korean royalty — for example, in Goguryeo tomb murals like that of the Middle Gangseo Tumulus where the painted image of a phoenix is featured. (en)
  • Il trono della fenice è il seggio degli antichi monarchi di Corea. Come termine è anche espressamente utilizzato in senso antonomastico per identificare capi di Stato al tempo della dinastia Joseon (1392-1897) e dell'Impero coreano (1897-1910). Il motivo della fenice simboleggiava l'autorità suprema del re. La fenice è da sempre stata associata con la regalità coreana. A riprova del fatto, essa è raffigurata sia nelle pitture funebri Goguryeo come nei tumuli del medio Gangseo. È presente anche nel Sigillo della moderna Repubblica di Corea (guksae, 국새?, 國璽?). (it)
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  • The central feature of the throne room in Gyeongbokgung is the elevated Phoenix throne. (en)
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  • 어좌 / 옥좌 / 보좌 (en)
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  • Seoul Throne in Geunjeongjeon 03.jpg (en)
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  • Ŏjwa / Okchwa / Pojwa (en)
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  • Eojwa / Okjwa / Bojwa (en)
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  • عرش العنقاء هو عرش ملوك مملكة جوسون في كوريا، ويشير المصطلح أيضاً إلى رأس الدولة في جوسون (1392 ~ 1897) والإمبراطورية الكورية (1897 ~ 1910). (ar)
  • The Phoenix Throne (eojwa) is the term used to identify the throne of the hereditary monarchs of Korea. In an abstract sense, the Phoenix Throne also refers rhetorically to the head of state of the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) and the Empire of Korea (1897–1910). The phoenix motif symbolizes the king's supreme authority. The phoenix has a long association with Korean royalty — for example, in Goguryeo tomb murals like that of the Middle Gangseo Tumulus where the painted image of a phoenix is featured. (en)
  • Il trono della fenice è il seggio degli antichi monarchi di Corea. Come termine è anche espressamente utilizzato in senso antonomastico per identificare capi di Stato al tempo della dinastia Joseon (1392-1897) e dell'Impero coreano (1897-1910). Il motivo della fenice simboleggiava l'autorità suprema del re. La fenice è da sempre stata associata con la regalità coreana. A riprova del fatto, essa è raffigurata sia nelle pitture funebri Goguryeo come nei tumuli del medio Gangseo. È presente anche nel Sigillo della moderna Repubblica di Corea (guksae, 국새?, 國璽?). (it)
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  • عرش العنقاء (ar)
  • Trono della fenice (it)
  • Phoenix Throne (en)
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