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rdfs:comment | - The House of Kor was active until 2375, when Kor, who was the last son of the House, died in battle against the Dominion. Kor had no surviving heirs as his son had died at the hands of the Albino in the late 23rd century. As a result, the House of Kor was dissolved upon Kor's death. (DS9 episodes: "Blood Oath", "Once More Unto the Breach")
- The House of Kor was a Great House of the Klingon Empire, and previously known as the House of Ngoj. The House was last led by Kor, Son of Rynar. The members of this particular House were descendants of the Imperial Family. The House of Kor was active until 2375, when Kor, who was the last son of the House, died in battle against the Dominion. Kor had no surviving heirs as his son had died at the hands of the Albino in the late 23rd century. As a result, the House of Kor was dissolved upon Kor's death. (DS9 episodes: "Blood Oath", "Once More Unto the Breach")
- By the 23rd century, due to the House of Kor's impeccable aristocratic lineage, its members tended to be elitist – biased against members of lesser Houses, and even treating some Klingons as social outcasts. In contrast, the lesser House of T'Kuvma welcomed as equals the kind of lowborns and outcasts that House Kor rejected. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello") Even in the early 24th century, its aristocratic leanings were seen as reactionary even compared to other Great Houses. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")
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abstract | - The House of Kor was active until 2375, when Kor, who was the last son of the House, died in battle against the Dominion. Kor had no surviving heirs as his son had died at the hands of the Albino in the late 23rd century. As a result, the House of Kor was dissolved upon Kor's death. (DS9 episodes: "Blood Oath", "Once More Unto the Breach")
- The House of Kor was a Great House of the Klingon Empire, and previously known as the House of Ngoj. The House was last led by Kor, Son of Rynar. The members of this particular House were descendants of the Imperial Family. The House of Kor was active until 2375, when Kor, who was the last son of the House, died in battle against the Dominion. Kor had no surviving heirs as his son had died at the hands of the Albino in the late 23rd century. As a result, the House of Kor was dissolved upon Kor's death. (DS9 episodes: "Blood Oath", "Once More Unto the Breach")
- By the 23rd century, due to the House of Kor's impeccable aristocratic lineage, its members tended to be elitist – biased against members of lesser Houses, and even treating some Klingons as social outcasts. In contrast, the lesser House of T'Kuvma welcomed as equals the kind of lowborns and outcasts that House Kor rejected. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello") Even in the early 24th century, its aristocratic leanings were seen as reactionary even compared to other Great Houses. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire") In 2256, the House of Kor was led by Kol, who represented the house on the Klingon High Council. (DIS: "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry") Kor, son of Rynar, was the last son of the House of Kor, and his death in 2375 marked the end of the House. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach")
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