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List of recipients of the Order of the Golden Ruler

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This is a list of Recipients of the Order of the Golden Ruler. The Order of the Golden Ruler was an Order of chivalry of the Korean Empire which was part of the Gwangmu Reform, which modernized the Korean Empire. The order was given to the Imperial Family who will be enthroned and the family's relatives, officials and soldiers as the will of the Emperor.[1]

Name Position and Title Nationality Date Image Source
Gojong Emperor of Korea Korean Empire
Yi Cheock Crown Prince Korean Empire
Yi Un Crown Prince Korean Empire
Prince Henry of Prussia Prince German Empire 20 March 1904 [2]
Itō Hirobumi Marquess Japanese Empire 24 March 1904 [3]
Yi Seung-eung [ko] Member of House of Yi Korean Empire 16 September 1904
[4]
Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu Prince of the Japanese Empire Japanese Empire 23 May 1905 [5]
Min Young-hwan Leutnant General Korean Empire 1 December 1905 [6]
Jo Byeong-se [ko] Special official Korean Empire 2 December 1905
[7]
Yi Kang Prince Korean Empire 9 April 1905 [8]
Prince Leopold Clement of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Grand Duke Austria-Hungary 27 February 1906 [9]
Hasegawa Yoshimichi General of Infantry
Baron
Japanese Empire 27 August 1907 [10]
Prince Arisugawa Takehito Member of the Imperial House of Japan Japanese Empire 18 October 1907 [11]
Katsura Tarō General of Infantry
Marquess
Japanese Empire 18 October 1907 [11]
Tōgō Heihachirō Admiral
Count
Japanese Empire 18 October 1907 [11]
Yamagata Aritomo General of Infantry
Duke
Japanese Empire 29 January 1908 [12]
Saionji Kinmochi prime minister
Marquess
Japanese Empire 29 January 1908 [12]
Prince Tsunehisa Takeda Member of the Imperial House of Japan Japanese Empire 11 May 1908 [13]
Prince Nashimoto Morimasa Member of the Imperial House of Japan Japanese Empire 21 July 1909 [14]
Prince Imperial Heung Prince of Korea Korean Empire 22 September 1909
Yoon Taek-young Politician and Member of the Imperial Korean House Korean Empire 22 September 1909 [15]
Yi Jae-wan [ko] Politician and Member of the Imperial Korean House Korean Empire 22 September 1909 [15]
Prince Yasuhiko Asaka Member of the Imperial House of Japan Japanese Empire 16 April 1910 [16]
Min Byeong-seok [ko] Politician Korean Empire 26 August 1910 [17]
Yi Wanyong Politician Korean Empire 26 August 1910 [17]
Yi Jae-gak Member of the Imperial House of Korea Korean Empire 27 August 1910 [18]
Yi Jun-yong Member of Imperial House of Korea Korean Empire 27 August 1910 [18]

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