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Hangul
  
이복남

Hangul
  
수보

Hanja
  
李福男

Hanja
  
綏甫

Revised Romanization
  
Yi Bok-nam

Name
  
Yi Bok-nam

McCune–Reischauer
  
Yi Pok-nam


Yi Bok-nam

Died
  
August 16, 1597, Namwon, South Korea

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Yi Bok-nam (Hangul: 이복남; Hanja: 李福男; June 28, 1555 – August 16, 1597) was a Korean naval commander and politician of the Joseon Dynasty. He passed the military examination and attained the position of Byeongmajeoldosa (병마절도사, 兵馬節度使) for Jeolla Province. He served against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war. His courtesy name was Subo (수보, 綏甫).

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Life

Yi Bok-nam FileGeneral Yi Boknamjpg Wikimedia Commons

In 1588, Yi passed the military examination (무과; 武科).

He is famed for his victories at the Battle of Woongchi and Ahndeokwon in 1592. He was killed on April 18, 1597 at the Siege of Namwon, aged 43.

The royal court eventually bestowed various honors upon him, including a posthumous title of Chungjanggong (충장공, 忠壯公, Loyal Duke of brave), an enrollment as a Seonmu Wonjong Gongsin (선무원종공신, 宣武原從功臣), and two posthumous offices, Jwachanseong (좌찬성, 左讚成, Left Vice Prime Minister).

References

Yi Bok-nam Wikipedia