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Yi Han-eung

Yi Han-eung, also known as Lee Han-eung, was a Korean civil servant and diplomat who served as the Chargé d'affaires to the UKGBI from 1904–1905. Unable to secure British intervention to preserve the territorial integrity of the Korean Empire in the wake of the Russo-Japanese War, Yi died by suicide in May 1905. Yi was posthumously awarded the Order of Merit for National Foundation Independence Medal in 1962, and is considered a martyr of the Korean independence movement.

Early life and education
Yi Han-eung was born on 30 October 1874 in Yongin, Joseon to , the Military Governor of Kunyang (present-day, Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province) and member of the clan (). In 1889, Yi enrolled at (), and graduated sometime between 1891–1982. Yi later attended Sŏnggyun'gwan and took the Gwageo national civil service examination and passed the saengjin-gwa () Jinsa () in 1894. == Career ==
Career
Following his father's death in 1894, Yi undertook 3 three years of mourning. In 1897, Yi began working as a Jusa in (present-day Seoul), and was appointed as an English instructor at Yukyeong Park in 1899. Yi relocated to London alongside the , the Envoy and Plenipotentiary to the UKGBI and Kingdom of Italy, and lived temporary on Queen Victoria Street before moving to 4 Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. In November 1903, Min Yong-ton was dismissed and returned to Korea without appointing a successor. The second memorandum argued that " the Anglo-Japanese and Franco-Russian alliances are [not] the durable ones, and... it is high time for Great Britain and France to create a treaty of four powers for Far Eastern affairs as well as for the worlds", and if Britain and France continued to support opposite alliances both Korea and China would be unable to remain independent nations. On 3 March 1905, Yi contacted the Foreign Office stating that the Russo-Japanese peace negotiations had made it evident that both Russia and Japan recognised Japan's claim over Korea, to which Yi argued that Japan should respect the territorial integrity of Korea in accordance with the 1902 Anglo-Japanese Alliance. On the 22 December, Pritchard-Morgan handed over the embassy to diplomats from the Japanese Empire. == Personal life and legacy ==
Personal life and legacy
Yi was married to Jin Yang-gang, with whom he had one daughter. ==Notes==
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