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r. 949–975 4: Wang Uk Daejong d. 969: Wang Uk Anjong d. 996: Prince Hyoeun: Prince Heunghwa?–960: Prince Gyeongchun: Wang Ju 955–981 Gyeongjong r. 975–981 5: Prince Hyodeok: Wang Chi 960–997 Seongjong r. 981–997 6: Wang Sun 992–1031 Hyeonjong r. 1009–1031 8: Wang Song 980–1009 Mokjong r. 997–1009 7: Wang Heum 1016–1034 ...
Kim, Jung Bae (1997). "Formation of the ethnic Korean nation and the emergence of its ancient kingdom states". Korean history: Discovery of its characteristics and developments. Seoul: Hollym. pp. 27– 36. ISBN 978-1-56591-177-2. Nahm, Andrew C. (1988). Korea: Tradition and Transformation — A History of the Korean People. Hollym International.
Meanwhile, the Jeonju Lee Royal Family Association was founded in 1922 by Prince Imperial Ui, and the members consist of the descendants of the royal family from various cadet branches of the clan. [54] It was only in 1963 that a new president, Park Chung Hee, allowed some of the imperial family members, including Princess Deokhye, to return to ...
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In 2006, [3] the annals were digitized and made available online by the National Institute of Korean History. Both a modern-Korean translation in hangul and the original in Classical Chinese are available. [4] In January 2012, the National Institute of Korean History announced a plan to translate them to English by 2033.
7 Sejo: 1455–1468: Yi Yu ... 1 see Korean Empire section. See also. List of monarchs of Korea; References This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, at 01:47 ...
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester. Born: April 25, 1776. Died: April 30, 1857. Queen Charlotte and King George's 4th daughter, Princess Mary, outlived all of her siblings.
Jeonju Lee Royal Family Association; Jin'ni-Ō; Joseon; K. Family tree of Korean monarchs; Y. Yi Seok This page was last edited on 19 December 2022, at 22:40 ...