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"According to this theory, the Seonangdang cult followed the Mongol invasions of Korea, in the thirteenth century. However, there are records of Seonangdang before that.[1] The first record of a Seonangdang is in the Goryeosa, a history book written about the Goryeo Dynasty in the 15th century." Isn't this a contradiction? The invasions happened in the 13th century, yet the history book is written post factum in the 15th century. 2.28.12.223 (talk) 02:57, 29 October 2020 (UTC)