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Princess Changrak (Korean: 창락궁주; 창락공주; Hanja: 昌樂宮主; 昌樂公主; d. 1216) was a
Goryeo Royal Princess as the
third daughter of King
Injong and
Queen Gongye who...
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AIMING (
Changrak Kim,
Soobin Kim)
AIMING (Kim
Changrak, Kim Soo-bin) Song Yoo-jin 4:13 2. "I Miss You" (instrumental)
Aiming (Kim
Changrak, Kim Soo-bin)...
- Grandfather: Wang Seong,
Marquess Sinan (신안후왕성) Grandmother:
Princess Changrak (d.1216)
Consorts and
their Respective issue(s):
Queen Anhye of the Yu...
- T'ak, Duke
Pyeongnyang Princess Seunggyeong Princess Deoknyeong Princess Changrak Princess Yeonghwa Queen Seonpyeong of the Kim clan (d. 1179) – No issue...
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implement the
Bongsasipjo and
waste of
state treasury, he
confined the king to
Changrak Palace (昌樂宮). The only
justification was that the king was old and weary...
- Gyochon-ri (교촌리/校村里) Seobu-ri (서부리/西部里) Baek-ri (백리/白里) Baeksin-ri (백신리/白新里)
Changrak-ri (창락리/昌樂里) Sucheol-ri (수철리/水鐵里) Jeongu-ri (전구리/前邱里)
Subdivisions of South...
- Palace?, Gaegyeong,
Goryeo Died 3
December 1202 (aged 71)
Disputed between:
Changrak Palace or
Yanghwa Palace, Gaegyeong,
Goryeo Burial Jireung (지릉; 智陵) Spouse...
- 1197, her father-in-law, King
Myeongjong was
deposed and
imprisoned in
Changrak Palace by Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn and Choe Chung-su. As a result, her husband...
- mother-in-law,
Queen Wondeok was
initially her aunt and the
daughter of
Princess Changrak who also
changed her clan to Yu. In 1211, she
honoured as
Princess Seungbok...
- May 1127 – 7 July 1173);
married Queen Janggyeong,
first son
Princess Changrak (1130–1216);
married Wang Sŏng,
Marquess Sinan (신안후 왕성; 1146–1178), third...