- (1265–1342) Grandfather: Yi Haeng-ni (1236–?) Grandmother:
Queen Jeongsuk of the
Deungju Ch'oe clan (1232–?) Mother:
Queen Gyeongsun of the
Munju Pak clan (1268–...
- Mongol-led Yuan. His mother, Lady Ch'oe, came from a
family originally from
Deungju (now Anbyŏn County,
North Korea). In 1356, the Yi
family defected to Goryeo...
- (조휘; 趙暉) and T'ak Ch'ŏng (탁청; 卓青)
killed Pak Ingi (박인기; 朴仁起),
governor of
Deungju, and Kim Sŏnbo (김선보; 金宣甫),
governor of Hwaju, and then Sin Chip-p'yŏng...
- the
Pyeonchang Yi clan (효공왕후 이씨; 1207–?) Mother:
Queen Jeongsuk of the
Deungju Ch'oe clan (1232 – 20 September ?) Grandfather: Ch'oe Ki-yŏl,
Prince Anbyeon...
- today's
Anbyon County,
Kangwon Province,
North Korea,
which was once
called Deungju (등주; 登州)
during the
Goryeo period.
Having become very
wealthy by saving...
- Haeng-ri, Ikjo of
Joseon (이행리 조선 익조; 1236–?) –
married Queen Jeongsuk of the
Deungju Choe clan (정숙왕후 최씨). Yi Mae-bul,
Grand Prince Anchang (이매불 안창대군; 1238–...