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Queen Myeongseong (Korean: 명성왕후 김씨; 3 June 1642 – 11
January 1684) of the
Cheongpung Kim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
queen consort...
- January[citation needed] 1754 – 10 April[citation needed] 1821), of the
Cheongpung Kim clan (청풍 김씨; 淸風 金氏), was the wife and
queen consort of King Jeongjo...
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Cheongpung Cultural Heritage Complex (Korean: 청풍문화재단지) is a
reconstruction of a
former village Cheongpung in Jecheon,
North Chungcheong Province, South...
- son of King
Taejong and his concubine,
Royal Noble Consort Hyo of the
Cheongpung Kim clan. He
served as a
government official for his father, his brother...
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surroundings and
several tourist spots like the
Uirimji Reservoir,
Cheongpung Lake and
Cheongpung Cultural Properties complex. It is also the home of Semyung...
- that
Queen Jeong had
abused Taejong's concubine,
Royal Noble Hyo of the
Cheongpung Kim clan, and her son,
Prince Gyeongnyeong. In
anger and retaliation,...
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means 'city in the wilderness', and
dates its
origins back to Silla. The
Cheongpung Kim clan (청풍김씨; 淸風金氏) was one of the
aristocratic families during the...
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Cheongpung Bridge (Korean: 청풍대교; RR: Cheongpungdaegyo) is a cable-sta****
bridge which crosses the lake
formed by
Chungju Dam (part of the
Namhan River...
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December 1751) Consort(s) and
their respective issue Queen Hyoui of the
Cheongpung Kim clan (효의왕후 김씨; 5
January 1754 – 10
April 1821)
Royal Noble Consort...
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October 1424),
fifth (sixth)
daughter Royal Noble Consort Hyo of the
Cheongpung Kim clan (효빈 김씨; ? – 26
February 1454) Yi Bi,
Prince Gyeongnyeong (경녕군...