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  2. Hyojong of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Hyojong (Korean: 효종; Hanja: 孝宗; 3 July 1619 – 23 June 1659), personal name Yi Ho (이호; 李淏), was the 17th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.He is best known for his plan for an expedition to help China's Ming Dynasty fight against China's Qing dynasty, and his campaigns against the Russian Empire at the orders of the Qing.

  3. Hyeonjong of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Hyeonjong was born in 1641 as the first son of King Hyojong as Yi Yeon, while his father was still in China as a captive of the Qing dynasty; thus he was born at Shenyang before the Qing dynasty officially moved its capital to Beijing after defeating Ming dynasty in 1644, which made him the first and only monarch of Joseon to be born abroad.

  4. Royal Consort Anbin Yi - Wikipedia

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    Lady Yi was born in September 1622, lunar calendar, (14th year reign of Gwanghaegun of Joseon) as the daughter of Yi Eung-heon from the Gyeongju Yi clan.It is unknown when Lady Yi entered the palace, but she became Hyojong's concubine when he was still Grand Prince Bongrim (봉림대군).

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  6. Princess Suknyeong - Wikipedia

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    In 1666, the 7th year of reign of King Hyojong, "Princess Suknyeong is dead" ("숙녕 옹주가 죽었다.") was recorded in the annals. [4] [5] But in 1668, the Princess was once again mentioned in the annals stating she died. [6] It was speculated that the Princess died from the smallpox that had been affecting the palace grounds at that time ...

  7. Heo Mok - Wikipedia

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    But Heo Mok and Yun Hyu maintained that Hyojong was the successor of King Injo, which practically made Queen Inseon the first daughter-in-law and required one year of mourning. [ 4 ] King Hyeonjong was unpleasant by "King Hyojong's Second" title and wanted a cabinet reshuffle, in order to give the power to the Southerners (at that time, the ...

  8. Heonjong of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Yi Hwan was born to Crown Princess Jo and Crown Prince Hyomyeong on 8 September 1827 in Gyeongchunjeon (경춘전; 景春殿) within Changdeok Palace.It was said that when the day before he was born, she dreamt of giving her son a box containing a tree carved with jade, and on the day of his birth, a group of cranes flew from the front room and went around for a long time.

  9. Princess Hyomyeong - Wikipedia

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    In 1655, King Hyojong ordered for her place of exile to be moved again in order for her to live together with her siblings, Prince Sungseon and Prince Nakseon. Three years later, she was released from the sentence and continued to live under close surveillance until her death in September 1700 when she was around 62 to 63 years old during King ...