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Noron
노론
老論
LeaderSong Si-yŏl
Gwon Sang-ha
Founded1680 (1680)
Dissolved1727 (1727)
ReligionConfucianism (Neo-Confucianism)

The Noron (Korean노론; Hanja老論; RRnoron) were a political faction of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.[1] They consisted of the supporters of Song Siyeol after the split of the Westerners.[1] The Noron suffered setbacks with Kim Seok-ju's death in 1684 and Song's execution in 1689.[1] In 1701, Queen Inhyeon, who favored the Noron, died. They were favored by King Yeongjo, who came to the throne in 1724.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d "노론(老論)" [Noron - Encyclopedia of Korean Culture]. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-06-09.