- the
title of the
father of the
queen consort, or
gongsins who have
reached the
first rank. A
gongsin (Korean: 공신; Hanja: 功臣; lit. meritorious servant)...
-
Uuijeong (Third
State Councillor),
honored with the
third rank of
Gwanguk Gongsin (광국공신; 光國功臣), and
appointed as
Pungwon Buwongun (풍원부원군; 豊原府院君). In 1591...
-
Posthumous name King
Yeseong Hwagan Gongsin Hyeonheon Seongyeong the
Great 예성화간공신현헌선경대왕 (睿聖和簡恭愼顯獻宣慶大王)
Temple name
Daejong (대종; 戴宗)...
- made
achievements during the rebellion.
Hampyeong Mo clan was
awarded Gongsin (Hanja: 功臣), and he was
naturalized in Goryeo.
After that, Mo Gyeong [ja]’s...
- He went to Korea, and
contributed to
founding Goryeo. He was
awarded Gongsin (Hanja: 功臣) and Four-star rank.
Korean clan
names of
foreign origin Doosan...
- king's father-in-law and to
gongsin (공신, 功臣, lit. "servant of merit") and was only
conditionally hereditary for
gongsins. As
noble titles no
longer exist...
-
Royal Consort Gwi-in of the
Yeongwol Eom clan (귀인 엄씨; ? – 1504)
Princess Gongsin (공신옹주; 18
April 1481 – 13
March 1549),
fifth daughter Royal Consort Gwi-in...
- (충무공; 忠武公; Duke of
Loyalty and Warfare), an
enrollment as a
Seonmu Ildeung Gongsin (선무일등공신; 宣武一等功臣; First-class
military order of
merit during the
reign of...
-
granted the
title of
Chungseongjari Gongsin (忠誠佐理功臣), and his
father was
given the
title Bonguichandeok Gongsin Su
Taewi Munhasirang (奉議贊德功臣 守太尉 門下侍郞)...
-
Chungjanggong (충장공, 忠壯公,
Loyal Duke of brave), an
enrollment as a
Seonmu Wonjong Gongsin (선무원종공신; 宣武原從功臣), and two
posthumous offices,
Jwachanseong (좌찬성, 左讚成, Left...