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In the history of the Rithmatist, the Mongols were turned to work for the JoSeun empire during the Koreo Dynasty. {{book ref|Rithmatist|8}}
 
In the history of the Rithmatist, the Mongols were turned to work for the JoSeun empire during the Koreo Dynasty. {{book ref|Rithmatist|8}}
   
The empire invaded and conquered Europe, forcing king [[Gregory III]] to flee [[Britannia]] and find [[Rithmatics]].{{book ref|Rithmatist|6}}
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The empire invaded and conquered Europe, forcing King [[Gregory III]] to flee [[Britannia]] and seek refuge in the [[United Isles of America]].{{book ref|Rithmatist|6}}
   
 
The JoSeun are mentioned as being devoutly Buddhist. {{book ref|Rithmatist|19}}
 
The JoSeun are mentioned as being devoutly Buddhist. {{book ref|Rithmatist|19}}

Revision as of 17:42, 27 December 2018

JoSeun
World Earth (Rithmatist)

The JoSeun Empire was a nation on Earth originating from Asia.[1]

In the history of the Rithmatist, the Mongols were turned to work for the JoSeun empire during the Koreo Dynasty. [2]

The empire invaded and conquered Europe, forcing King Gregory III to flee Britannia and seek refuge in the United Isles of America.[3]

The JoSeun are mentioned as being devoutly Buddhist. [4]

Etymology

The name perhaps comes from Joseon, a Korean state that lasted from 1392 to 1897.

Notes

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