- Gocheon, Bongjin, Samdeung,
Wontan Yonggang (용강, 龍岡) 13 myeon : Yonggang,
Gwiseong, Geumgok, Dami, Daedae, Samhwa, Seohwa, Sinnyeong, Ynaggok, Osin, Yongwol...
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Gangwon Province; Yeoju,
Gyeonggi Province; Pyeongtaek,
Gyeonggi Province;
Gwiseong County,
North Pyeongan Province (North Korea);
Seongcheon County, South...
- the news that Shin
Myeon and Kang Hyo-Mun were executed, he made
Prince Gwiseong commander of the
subjugation army of 30,000 with
Provincial Commander Yi...
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Nampo 7.0
Haesan 9.5
Deokdong 13.8
Pyeongnam Sindeok 18.5
Donggwangnyang 20.7
Seogwangnyang 23.4
Hwado 25.9
Nosang 29.8
Gwiseong 34.7
Yonggang Oncheon...
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police officers. He
carried out
attacks on the
border of Uiju, Sakju, and
Gwiseong counties, and
attacked the
Yudong Police Station,
Geumgwang Office, and...
-
Prince Hoewon (회원군 이쟁), who was also an
adoptive son of Yi Jun,
Prince Gwiseong (귀성군 이준) and
Princess Consort Cheonan, a
younger sister of
Queen Ansun...
- Kwisŏng 귀성
Korean name
Hangul 귀성역
Hanja 貴城驛
Revised Romanization Gwiseong-yeok McCune–Reischauer Kwisŏng-yŏk
General information Location Wŏn'ŭp-rodongjagu...
- Geumgap-ri 의신면금갑리 Jeopdo-ro
Namdo National Gugak Center 국립남도국악원 Imhoe-myeon
Gwiseong IS 귀성삼거리 Arirang-gil
Najulro Museum (Sangman
Elementary School) 나절로미술관...
- Son: Yi Ju,
Prince Ohsan (이주 오산군; 1437–1489)
Second Son: Yi Jun,
Prince Gwiseong (이준 귀성군; 20
January 1441 – 28
January 1479)
Second Daughter:
Princess Cheongha...
- Upon
hearing the
report of the rebellion, the
royal court made
Prince Gwiseong [ko]
commander of the
subjugation army of 30,000 with
Provincial Commander...