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- Gyeongmyeong (860 – August 924), personal name Pak Sŭn-gyŏng, was the 54th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the eldest son of King Sindeok...
- descends from the 10th century prince Park Eon-chim (박언침; 朴彦忱), son of King Gyeongmyeong of Silla. Pak Ton-ji (1342–1422), Korean scholar-bureaucrat of the Goryeo...
- (887–897) King Hyogong 효공왕 孝恭王 (897–912) King Sindeok 신덕왕 神德王 (912–917) King Gyeongmyeong 경명왕 景明王 (917–924) King Gyeongae 경애왕 景哀王 (924–927) King Gyeongsun 경순왕...
- monarch of the Kingdom of Silla upon the death of his older brother, King Gyeongmyeong. September 7 – Byzantine–Bulgarian War: Tsar Simeon I, ruler (knyaz)...
- (익양군 이회; 7 August 1488 – 15 February 1552), twelfth son Yi Chim, Prince Gyeongmyeong (경명군 이침; 6 October 1489 – 4 July 1552), fourteenth son Yi In, Prince...
- (80–112), the Park clans became divided and during the reign of King Gyeongmyeong (917–924) they became even more fractured, creating several lineages...
- 861–875 Heongang 875–886 Jeonggang 886–887 Jinseong 887–897 Hyogong 897–912 Sindeok 912–917 Gyeongmyeong 917–924 Gyeongae 924–927 Gyeongsun 927–935 v t e...
- officially founded by the Silla prince Park Eonchang (朴彦昌 / 박언창; son of Gyeongmyeong of Silla) in 919, and fell to Kyŏn Hwŏn's Hubaekje army in 927. Its capital...
- Geun-taek 이근택(李根澤) - House of Prince Gyeongmyeong 2nd son of Yi Min-seung 11 great-grandson of Prince Gyeongmyeong, the eleventh son of King Seongjong...
- Heongang, Jeonggang, Queen Jinseong Book 12. King Hyogong, Sindeok, Gyeongmyeong, Gyeongae, Gyeongsun 10 scrolls, Yeogi/Goguryeo bongi, 여기/고구려 본기, 麗紀/高句麗本紀...