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  2. Yi Kang - Wikipedia

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    Yi Kang, Prince Imperial Ui (Korean: 의친왕 이강; 30 March 1877 – 15 August 1955), also known as Prince Uihwa(1891-1900) or King Ui(1900-1955). was the second son of Emperor Gojong of Korea and his concubine, Lady Jang, who was a court lady-in-waiting.

  3. Order of Cultural Merit (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Cultural Merit (Korean: 문화훈장) is one of South Korea's orders of merit. It is awarded by the President of South Korea for "outstanding meritorious services in the fields of culture and art in the interest of promoting the national culture and national development."

  4. Crown Prince Uigyeong - Wikipedia

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    Crown Prince Uigyeong (Korean: 의경세자; Hanja: 懿敬世子; 12 October 1438 – 29 September 1457 [a]), personal name Yi Jang (이장; 李暲) and formerly called as Prince Dowon (도원군; 桃源君) was a Crown prince of the Korean Joseon Dynasty.

  5. Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards (Korean: 대한민국 대중문화예술상) is an annual South Korean government-run awards ceremony hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's Korea Creative Content Agency.

  6. Crown prince - Wikipedia

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    If the crown prince is the son of a king, he was called 世子 (Shizi). The crown prince was not necessarily the first-born son. During the Joseon dynasty in Korea, the crown prince was often referred as Dong-gung (동궁, 東宮, 'East Palace') or wangseja (王世子 왕세자); The first-born son was called wonja (元子 원자).

  7. Crowns of Silla - Wikipedia

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    The Eungwan crown was uncovered in Tumuli Park of Michu Royal Tomb in Gyeongju. The mound is connected from the north and south and so has the shape of a gourd. With a diameter of 80 meters from east to west and 120 meters from north to south, it is the largest mound of Silla.

  8. Yonglian - Wikipedia

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    Yonglian (Chinese: 永璉; 9 August 1730 – 23 November 1738), formally known by his title as Crown Prince Duanhui (端慧皇太子), was an imperial prince of the Manchu-ruled Qing dynasty. Yonglian was the second son of the Qianlong Emperor by his first wife, Empress Xiaoxianchun .

  9. Yi Won - Wikipedia

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    Yi Won was born as the eldest son of Yi Gap, the 9th son of Prince Yi Kang by one of his partners at Hyehwa-dong, Jongno District, Seoul.He attended the Sangmun High School during 1979–1981 and completed studies in broadcasting at the New York Institute of Technology, United States.