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Anjeong-ri is a
community located in Paengseong-eup,
Pyeongtaek City,
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea. It is
located on the
perimeter of Camp Humphreys...
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forces in
South Korea. It is
headquartered at the Camp
Humphreys in the
Anjeong-ri of Pyeongtaek,
South Korea.
Eighth Army
relocated its
headquarters from...
- Garrison-Humphreys (USAG-H), is a
United States Army
garrison located near
Anjeong-ri and
Pyeongtaek metropolitan areas in
South Korea. Camp
Humphreys is...
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Princess Nakrang (Korean: 낙랑공주; Hanja: 樂浪公主; 897–?), also
known as
Princess Anjeong Sugui (안정숙의공주; 安貞淑儀公主) or Lady
Sillan (신란궁부인; 神鸞宮夫人; lit. Lady of the Sillan...
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Queen Jeongan (Korean: 정안왕후 김씨, 30
January 1355 – 11
August 1412) or
Queen Anjeong (안정왕후), of the
Gyeongju Kim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the...
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Regnal name
Taemok (태목, 太穆; "Highest and Majestic")
Posthumous name
Queen Anjeong Seonmyeong Uijeong Singyeong Gongpyeong Jeongye Daemok 안정선명의정신경공평정예대목왕후...
- agreement[when?] to
enlarge Camp Humphreys—a U.S. Army
installation outside Anjeong-ri, a
community in Pyeongtaek—and move the
majority of U.S.
forces stationed...
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Gangneung Kim clan (1129–?)
Princess Gyeongdeok (경덕궁주; 1147–?)
Princess Anjeong (안정궁주; 1148–?) Wang Ki,
Crown Prince Hyoryeong (1149–?)
Princess Hwasun...
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Maternal grandfather:
Heonan of
Silla (헌안왕)
Maternal grandmother:
Queen Anjeong of the Kim clan (안정왕후 김씨)
Consort and
their respective issue:
Queen Uimyeong...
- 1173)
Issue Daughter -
Princess Gyeongdeok (1147 – ?)
Daughter -
Princess Anjeong (1148 – ?) Son -
Crown Prince Hyoryeong (4 June 1149 – ?)
Daughter - Princess...