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Changgyeonggung (Korean: 창경궁; lit.
Changgyeong Palace) is a
palace located in Seoul,
South Korea. The
palace was
built in the mid-15th
century by King...
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original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 7 June 2015. 창경호, 다대포서 침몰… 229명 사망 [
Changgyeong sank at Dadaepo... 229 died] (in Korean). Kyeonggi.com. 9
January 2012...
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maritime disasters List of RORO
vessel accidents "창경호, 다대포서 침몰... 229명 사망" [
Changgyeong sank at Dadaepo... 229 died] (in Korean). Kyeonggi.com. 2012-01-09. Dostal...
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Changgyeong Palace, Seoul.
Built during the
Joseon dynasty, in 1483, for the
three Queens:
Queen Insu,
Queen Jeong****, and
Queen Ansun. The 226th National...
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lunar calendar) at the age of 5, in the east hall of
Jagyeongjeon in
Changgyeong Palace. His
death was a
profound shock to King Jeongjo, who
mourned deeply...
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three palaces of Gyeongbok, Changdeok, and
Changgyeong were all destro**** in an instant.
Changgyeong Palace is also
where the
concubine palace of Prince...
- to 3:00 am, the
Queen died of an
unknown disease in a
sanatorium at
Changgyeong Palace in the
quarters of Gyeongchunjeon. Some
sources say that she was...
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years and
became queen dowager. She
later died at
Jagyeong Hall,
Changgyeong Palace, Hanseong, on 10
April 1821 of King Sunjo's twenty-first year...
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added to the
UNESCO World Heritage list in 1995.
Changdeok Palace and
Changgyeong Palace lie to the
north of Jongmyo. Yulgok-ro
separated Jongmyo from...
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January 1816) that
details her life
during the
years she was
confined to
Changgyeong Palace. The
Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong, or its
direct translation Records...