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  2. Pyongsan Shin clan - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongsan Shin clan is a Korean noble family, which took its root during the 10th century, at the time of the foundation of the Goryeo Dynasty. At the beginning of the Goryeo period, the country was divided in several kingdoms fighting for supremacy over the peninsula.

  3. Sin Sung-gyŏm - Wikipedia

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    He is widely viewed as the founder of the Pyongsan Shin clan, which includes the famous actress Shin Se-kyung. [ 1 ] Sin is remembered today for giving his life for Wang Kŏn in the aftermath of a rout of their forces by Later Baekje near present-day Daegu . [ 2 ]

  4. Category:Pyongsan Shin clan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 September 2024, at 16:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Category:Clans based in Pyongsan - Wikipedia

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    Pyongsan Shin clan; Pyongsan So clan This page was last edited on 9 August 2023, at 03:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Shin (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Two of the six, the Yeongsan Shin clan and the Geochang Shin clan, both trace their origins back to China. Members of the various Shin clans can be found throughout the Korean peninsula . As with other Korean family names , the holders of the "Shin" family name are divided into various clans, each known by the name of a town or city, called bon ...

  7. Shin Saimdang - Wikipedia

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    Shin Saimdang was born and raised in Gangneung at the home of her maternal grandparents. Her father, Shin Myeong-hwa, from the Pyongsan Shin clan, was a government official and a friend of the scholar Jo Gwang-jo, but he was not politically active. Her mother was Lady Yi of the Yongin Yi clan.

  8. Sin Rip - Wikipedia

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    Sin Rip (Korean: 신립; Hanja: 申砬; 16 November 1546 – 7 June 1592), sometimes Shin Rip or Shin Rib, was a Korean general and a member of the Pyeongsan Sin clan ...

  9. Talk:Pyongsan Shin clan - Wikipedia

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