- • Hancha 安邊郡 • McCune-Reischauer Anbyŏn-gun • Revised
Romanization Anbyeon-gun Chŏnsam
Cooperative Farm, Anbyŏn Map of
Kangwon showing the location...
- (October 27, 1335 – May 24, 1408)
Paternal Grandmother:
Queen Sinui of the
Anbyeon Han clan (신의왕후 한씨;
September 1337 –
October 21, 1391) Mother:
Royal Noble...
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Princess Yanghye Prince Geumseong Prince Geumsan House House of Yi
Father Taejo of
Joseon Mother Queen Sinui of the
Anbyeon Han clan
Religion Confucianism...
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marry the
fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his
first wife Lady Han of the
Anbyeon Han clan, the 15-year-old Yi Bang-won of the
Jeonju Yi clan, in 1382 at...
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thousand or
chief of ten thousand). He
married a Goryeo-Korean lady from
Anbyeon, who
became Queen Uihye, the
mother of Yi Sŏng-gye. He died in Hamgyong...
- Muncheon, Deokwon, Myeonggu, Bukseong, Unrim, Pungsang,
Pungha Anbyeon (안변, 安邊) 7 myeon :
Anbyeon, Ando, Seokwangsa, Baehwa, Seogok, Singosan,
Sinmo Hongwon...
- (조선 태조; 27
October 1335 – 18 June 1408) Grandmother:
Queen Shinui of the
Anbyeon Han clan (신의왕후 한씨; 1337 – 21
October 1391) Mother:
Queen Wongyeong of the...
- met with
heavy resistance. Katō
returned south and took up
residence in
Anbyeon while Nabeshima Naoshige headquartered in Gilju. By
winter local resistance...
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Saknyeong Shin clan. In some sources, she is
noted as a
member of the
Anbyeon Han clan,
which was
founded by Han
Ryeon (한련; 韓漣), a ninth-generation descendant...
- Ja-chun, King
Hwanjo of
Joseon (조선 환조 이자춘) 18. Park Gwang,
Internal Prince Anbyeon (안변부원군 박광) 9.
Queen Gyeongsun of the
Munju Park clan (경순왕후 박씨) 2. King...