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Prince Eunsin (Korean: 은신군; Hanja: 恩信君; 11
January 1755 – 29
March 1771),
personal name Yi Jin (Korean: 이진; Hanja: 李禛), was a
Korean prince, as the fourth...
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Euneon (은언군 이인; 1
February 1754 – 30 June 1801),
third son Yi Jin,
Prince Eunsin (은신군 이진; 1755–1771),
fourth son
Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Park clan...
- King Injo (r. 1623–1649),
whose father was made an
adoptive son of
Prince Eunsin, a
nephew of King
Yeongjo (r. 1724–1776). Yi Ha-eung's
family branch belonged...
- the
Gimhae Kim clan (김해 김씨) Sibling(s)
Younger Brother - Yi Jin,
Prince Eunsin (11
January 1755 – 29
March 1771) (이진 은신군)
Consorts and
their respective...
- King Injo (r. 1623–1649),
whose father was made an
adoptive son of
Prince Eunsin, a
nephew of King
Yeongjo (r. 1724–1776). The
branch that Yi Ha-eung's family...
- (1752–1800)
Jeongjo r. 1776–1800(22) (1754–1801)
Prince Euneon (1755–1771)
Prince Eunsin (1752–1822) Yi Byeong-won [ko] (1790–1834)
Sunjo r. 1800–1834(23) (1785–1841)...
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annulled in 1750. As King
Jeongjo succeeded to the
throne in 1776,
Prince Eunsin, the new king's late half-brother, was
appointed to be the new heir to Prince...
- (1752–1800)
Jeongjo r. 1776–1800(22) (1754–1801)
Prince Euneon (1755–1771)
Prince Eunsin (1752–1822) Yi Byeong-won [ko] (1790–1834)
Sunjo r. 1800–1834(23) (1785–1841)...
- King Injo (r.1623–1649),
whose father was made an
adoptive son of
Prince Eunsin, a
nephew of King
Yeongjo (r.1724–1776). The
branch that Yi Ha-eung's family...
- as he was a
distant relative of King Injo and the
adoptive son of
Prince Eunsin. The
Heungseon Daewongun was
ineligible to
throne due to a law that dictated...