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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.
Her father, Shin Su-geun was member of the Geochang Shin clan. [2] Her paternal aunt, Queen Jeinwondeok, was King Yeonsangun's primary consort. Her mother, Han Eun-gwang, who was Shin Su-geun's second wife, was a member of the Cheongju Han clan. Through her maternal grandmother, Lady Shin was a great-great-granddaughter of Princess Gyeongjeong.
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Geochang Shin clan (Korean: 거창 신씨; Hanja: 居昌 愼氏) is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Geochang County, South Gyeongsang Province. In a 2015 survey, the Geochang Shin clan was reported to have 51,153 members. [1] The clan's founder was Shin Su , who came from Kaifeng during the Song dynasty.
Royal Noble Consort Shin of the Yeongwol Shin clan (신빈 신씨; 1377 – 2 February 1435) Yi In, Prince Hamnyeong ( 함녕군 이인 ; 26 December 1402 – 30 September 1467), fifth (tenth) son Yi Jeong, Prince Onnyeong ( 온녕군 이정 ; 1407 – 12 May 1454), seventh (twelfth) son
The Yeongsan Shin clan (Korean: 영산 신씨; Hanja: 靈山 辛氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their bon-gwan (clan location) is in Changnyeong County , South Gyeongsang Province . According to some of the most recent research as of 2015, the number of members in the Yeongsan Sin clan was 187,426.