-
independence activist Han Duk-su (1907–2001),
North Korean activist Moon
Deoksu (born 1928),
South Korean poet Ahn Deok-su (born 1946),
South Korean politician...
- have
taekwondo forms named in
their honor. The clan seat,
corresponds to
Deoksu-hyeon, an old
division of what is now
Kaepung County,
North Korea. The Jinbo...
-
Deoksugung (Korean: 덕수궁; Hanja: 德壽宮), also
called Deoksu Palace or
Deoksugung Palace, is a
former royal palace in Seoul,
South Korea, the
first main palace...
- The
Deoksu Jang clan (Korean: 덕수 장씨; Hanja: 德水 張氏) is the bon-gwan or
Korean clan from
Kaepung County,
North Hwanghae Province. The clan was
founded by...
- Moon
Deoksu (Korean: 문덕수;
December 8, 1928 –
March 13, 2020) was a
South Korean poet. Moon
Deoksu was born
December 8, 1928, in
Haman County Keishōnan-dō...
- due to ****an's
intervention and Kim Hwang-jin was not
permitted to
enter Deoksu Palace again.
Emperor Gojong died
suddenly on 21
January 1919. In 1921,...
- (이정; 李貞) and a lady of the Ch'ogye Pyŏn clan. His
family belonged to the
Deoksu Yi clan. His grandfather, Yi
Paengnok (이백록; 李百祿), had
entered government...
- P****es Away".
Archived from the
original on
March 2, 2012. 김영범. "한덕수" [Han
Deoksu].
Encyclopedia of
Korean Local Culture.
Retrieved October 11, 2024. "재일본조선인총연합회...
- Sunnyong. Jang
married a
Korean and
became the
founding ancestor of the
Deoksu Jang clan. His clan
produced many high
officials and
respected Confucian...
- Jo Gwang-jo. Yi was born in Gangneung,
Gangwon Province in 1536 into the
Deoksu Yi clan [ko]. His
father was a
Fourth State Councillor (좌찬성; jwachanseong)...