- folk rock singer. Kim
Gwang-seok or Kim Kwang-sok (Korean: 김광석) may also
refer to: Kim Kwang-seok (martial arts) (born 1936) Kim
Gwang-seok (wrestler) (born...
- Jang
Gwang (born
January 5, 1952) is a
South Korean actor in film and television.
Taste of
Horror – Gym for
Residents (TBA) Air
Murder (2022) Sinkhole...
- Mun Se-
gwang (26
December 1951 – 20
December 1974) was a
Korean ****anese ********in who
attempted to ********inate
South Korean president Park
Chung Hee on...
- Dae
Gwang-hyeon (Korean: 대광현; Hanja: 大光顯; fl. 10th century) was the last
Crown Prince of
Balhae and a
member of the
Balhae royal family. He was the leader...
- Yi
Gwang may
refer to: Yi
Gwang (general) (1541–1607),
Joseon military general Jeongye Daewongun (1785–1841),
Joseon prince Li
Gwang (born 1966), North...
- Won
Gwang (541~630?), also
known as Won
Gwang Beop Sa (圓光法士)
meaning "Won
Gwang Teacher of the Law", was the name of a
renowned Buddhist monk, scholar...
- Jo
Gwang-je (born 17
March 1980) is a
South Korean ****troke swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Jo
Gwang-il (Korean: 조광일; born
September 12, 1996) is a
South Korean rapper and songwriter. He is
known for his fast raps with
Korean plosive sounds....
- Kim
Gwang-Hun (Korean: 김광훈; born 1963) is a
North Korean film director.
After graduating from the
Pyongyang University of
Dramatic and
Cinematic Arts...
-
Gwanggaeto the
Great (374–413, r. 391–413) was the
nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo. His full
posthumous name
means "Entombed in Gukgangsang,
Broad Expander...