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Chakchegŏn (Korean: 작제건; Hanja: 作帝建; MR:
Chakchegŏn) was a
Korean hojok, or
local regional lord, of
Songak during the late Silla. He was a
powerful and...
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Emperor Xuānzong of Tang was the
father of
Chakchegŏn.
While on his way to find his
father in China,
Chakchegŏn met
Queen Wonchang and
married her and decided...
- wife of
Chakchegŏn,
later posthumously honoured as
Queen Wonchang.
According to the
Pyeonnyeon Tongnok (편년통록; 編年通錄) by Kim Kwan-ŭi,
Chakchegŏn was able...
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tongnok (편년통록; 編年通錄),
quoted in the Goryeosa, Wang Kŏn's
grandfather Chakchegon was the son of
Emperor Suzong of Tang.
According to the
Encyclopedia of...
- of Goryeo), he was
given again the name of Min-hye (민혜, 敏惠). Father:
Chakchegon Mother:
Queen Wonchang (원창왕후) Wife:
Queen Wisuk, of the Han clan (위숙왕후...
- He
begot a son
named Po-yuk,
whose daughter Chin-ŭi had a
child named Chakchegŏn with a
member of the
royal family of the Tang dynasty;
according to the...
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their daughter Kang Chin-ŭi was born. Chin-ŭi
would be the
mother of
Chakchegŏn, the
grandfather of King Taejo.
Later period Goryeo individuals questioned...