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Doseon Guksa (a.k.a.
Yogong Seonsa,
Yeongi Doseon) was a
Korean Buddhist monk (826-898) who
lived during the
decline of the
Silla Dynasty, just prior...
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engaged in
education and
social welfare work. It was
founded in 889 by
Master Doseon at
where Yonsei University is now located. The
temple was
moved to its present...
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Seongdong District consists of 20
administrative dongs (haengjeong-dong, 행정동)
Doseon-dong (도선동; 道詵洞) Hongik-dong (홍익동; 弘益洞):
legal dong (beopjeong-dong, 법정동)...
- ((G)I-dle) Suho (EXO) Sung Si-kyung Uhm Tae-woong Yoo Jae-suk Yuk Young-soo
Doseon Gihwa Hyecho Hyujeong Ichadon Jinul Muhak Seungnang Taego Bou
Uicheon Uisang...
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Doseon-dong (Korean: 도선동) is a dong (neighborhood) of
Seongdong District, Seoul,
South Korea.
Administrative divisions of
South Korea 도선동 (
Doseon-dong...
- was po****rized in
Korea in the
ninth century by the
Buddhist monk
Toson (
Doseon), who
studied and
adapted the
ideas and
practices of the
different Chinese...
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queen (approximate date) Cyril,
Byzantine missionary and
bishop (d. 885)
Doseon,
Korean Buddhist monk (d. 898) Thābit ibn Qurra,
Muslim astronomer and physician...
- Yun-ŭi An
Hyang Chŏng Mong-ju Yi Saek Kil Chae Chŏng To-jŏn Kwŏn Kŭn U T'ak
Doseon Daegak Guksa Myo
Cheong Jinul Il-yeon Sin Ton
Muhak Manjeok Wang Ko Wang...
- Al-Mubarrad,
Muslim grammarian (b. 826) Athanasius,
bishop and duke of
Naples Doseon,
Korean Buddhist monk (b. 826)
Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni,
Armenian prince...
- Ven.
Doseon Guksa and
Reconstructed by Ven. Sumi
Daesa Dogapsa Temple (Korean: 도갑사; Hanja: 道岬寺;
Pronounced “Do-gap-sa”) was
established by
Doseon Guksa...