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Count Gonghwa or
Marquess Gonghwa (1126–1186),
personal name Wang
Yeong (왕영; 王瑛) was a
Goryeo royal family member as the great-grandson of King Munjong...
- New
Democratic Republican Party (Korean: 신민주공화당, romanized: Sin-minju-
gonghwa-dang) was a
South Korean conservative political party which formed in 1987...
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lowered to
Gonghwa-hyeon (恭化縣),
while its
alternative name was
changed to
Hakseong (鶴城). In 1014 (the 9th year of King Hyeonjong),
Gonghwa-hyeon, Heonyang-hyeon...
- Wang
Yeong may
refer to: Duke
Nakrang (1043–1112),
Goryeo royalty Count Gonghwa (1126–1186),
Goryeo royalty ****jong of
Goryeo (1181–1237),
Goryeo king...
- Duingji-hyeon → Yŏn'gi → Yeongi‡ →
Sejong (2012)
Usisan → Uhwa → Heungrye-bu →
Gonghwa-hyeon → Ulju (1018 AD) →
Ulsan (1413)
Hanbat → Taejŏn → Daejeon‡ Mujin...
- 宮主). She
later married Duke Gangneung's (강릉공) son, Wang
Yeong the
Count Gonghwa (공화백 왕영) and had a
daughter and a son together.
Their daughter died in...
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daughter Princess Seunggyeong (승경궁주; 1126–1158);
married Wang Yŏng,
Marquess Gonghwa (1126–1186),
second daughter Wang Hyŏn, King
Uijong (23 May 1127 – 7 July...
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Spouse Princess Hwasun House House of Wang
Father Wang Yeong,
Marquess Gonghwa Mother Princess Seunggyeong Korean name
Hangul 광릉공, 광릉후
Hanja 廣陵公, 廣陵侯...
- half
second cousin once removed,
Princess Seunggyeong and
became "Count
Gonghwa" (공화백; 恭化伯), then died at 61
years old in 1186.
Second son "Wang Jak" (왕작;...
- Kim clan (강릉 김씨; 1090 – ?)
Siblings Older brother - Wang Yŏng,
Marquess Gonghwa (공화후 왕영; 1126–1186)
Younger brother - Wang Chak (왕작; 王鷟; 1129 – ?) Younger...