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second son of King
Jeongjo by his concubine,
Royal Noble Consort Su of the
Bannam Park clan. His
reign saw
oppression against Catholics and his
failed attempts...
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Royal Noble Consort Su of the
Bannam Park clan (Korean: 수빈 반남 박씨; Hanja: 綏嬪 潘南 朴氏; 1 June 1770 – 31
January 1823) was a
concubine of
Jeongjo of Joseon...
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Queen Uiin (Korean: 의인왕후 박씨; 5 May 1555 – 5
August 1600), of the
Bannam Park clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the
first wife and
first queen consort...
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Queen Inseong (Korean: 인성왕후; 28
October 1514 – 16
January 1578), of the
Bannam Park clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
queen consort...
- Step – Lady Song (송씨; 1803–1822)
Siblings Older sister – Lady Pak of the
Bannam Park clan (반남 박씨; 1847–?)
Older brother – Pak Yŏnggyo (박영교; 朴泳敎; 1849–1884)...
- the
daughter of King
Jeongjo of
Joseon and
Royal Noble Consort Su of the
Bannam Park clan, and the only
surviving sibling of
Sunjo of Joseon.
Princess Sukseon...
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modernization of
Korea under the
Joseon dynasty and
himself belonged to the
Bannam Park clan [ko]. He was also the
father of
famous Korean playwright Park...
- Won-sik (범원식; 范元植) Husband: Park Yeong-hyo,
Prince Consort Geumreung of the
Bannam Park clan (박영효; 朴泳孝; 12 June 1861 – 21
September 1939);
third son of Park...
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collectively called the "Eight Parks",
these are: the
Miryang Park clan, the
Bannam Park clan (반남박씨), the
Goryeong Park clan (고령박씨), the
Hamyang Park clan (함양박씨)...
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November 1552 – 16
March 1608)
Adoptive daughter-in-law -
Queen Uiin of the
Bannam Park clan (의인왕후 박씨; 5 May 1555 – 5
August 1600)
Adoptive daughter-in-law...