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-  • Hanja 銀泉郡  • McCune-Reischauer Ŭnch'ŏn-gun  • Revised Romanization Euncheon-gun Country North Korea Province South Hwanghae Province Area  • Total...
- Princess Euncheon of the Im clan (Korean: 은천옹주 임씨; Hanja: 銀川翁主 林氏) or Princess Sagi (사기옹주; 沙器翁主) was a Korean royal consort and the 4th wife of King Chunghye...
- developed from the euncheon include: sin-euncheon ('new euncheon'), developed in the 1970s, and geumssaragi-euncheon (금싸라기은천, 'gold dust euncheon'), developed...
- Mokdan, Bongbuk, Bongseo, Seoksan, Songbong, Onjeong, Yongdo, Unsan, Yugok, Euncheon, Haeryong, Haeseong, Haewol, Honam, Hodong, Hwaseong Ongjin (옹진; 甕津) 1...
- (진성대군 이역; 25 April 1488 – 9 December 1544), eleventh son Yi Yeon, Prince Euncheon (이연 은천군; 1490–1524), seventeenth son Fourteenth daughter (1490–1490) Royal...
- Goryeo Royal Consort Hwa of the Namyang Hong clan – No issue. Princess Euncheon of the Im clan Wang Seok-gi Bayankhutag, Princess Gyeonghwa (d. 1344) –...
- Son: Yi Jil, Prince Goyang (고양군 질; ? – 13 May 1449) Son: Yi Chan, Prince Euncheon (은천군 찬; 1421–1481) Son: Yi Chi, Prince Ohseong (오성군 치) Son: Yi Ri (이리)...
- - Yi Byeon, Prince Jeonseong (이변 전성군; 1490–1505) Son - Yi Yeon, Prince Euncheon (이연 은천군; 1490–1524) Royal Consort Hee-bi of the Papyeong Yun clan - a consort...
- McCune–Reischauer Kang Kamch'an Childhood name Hangul 은천 Hanja 殷川 Revised Romanization Euncheon McCune–Reischauer Ŭnch'ŏn Posthumous name Hangul 인헌 Hanja 仁憲 Revised Romanization...
- (장흥군상, 1520–?) Daughter: Unknown (1522–?) Concubine: Unknown Son: Prince Euncheon (은천군 정; 1514–?) Concubine: Unknown Son: Prince Eumseong (음성도정 유, 1534–1588)...