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Princess Gyeonghye (1436 – 17
January 1474), also
known before as
Princess Pyeongchang before her marriage, was a
Joseon princess and the
eldest child...
- Seung-yoo is
going to take over as the
tutor of her cousin,
Princess Gyeonghye, she
persuades her to swap
places so that she can
catch a
glimpse of her...
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giving birth and died the next day. He had one
older sister,
Princess Gyeonghye, and one
older half-sister,
Princess Gyeongsuk. In 1452, Yi Hong-wi succeeded...
- concubine, she gave
birth to two daughters, one of whom was
Princess Gyeonghye, and to Yi Hong-wi, Mujong's only
surviving son, who
later became King...
- she
would be
removed in
favor of Gwon. She
later gave
birth to
Princess Gyeonghye in 1436.
After Crown Princess Sun was
banished for
sleeping with her maid...
- his twelve-year-old son, Danjong. In
addition to two regents,
Princess Gyeonghye also
served as Danjong's
guardian and,
along with the
general Kim Jong-seo...
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January 2024. An, Seung-jun (11
March 2014). "Forgotten
story of
Princess Gyeonghye".
Korea Times.
Retrieved 17
January 2024. "세조". terms.naver.com (in Korean)...
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disgraced women to live a
religious and non-political life.
Princess Gyeonghye also
served some time here
before dying in 1474. In 1771, the 47th year...
- Kim
Jongseo and his faction,
which included Danjong's
guardian Princess Gyeonghye, used the
chance to
extend the
power of
court officials against many royal...
- Taejo,
founder and
first ruler of the
Joseon dynasty of
Korea Princess Gyeonghye (born 1436),
daughter of King
Munjong of
Joseon Queen Sohye (born 1437)...