- The
Battle of
Haengju took
place on 14
March 1593
during the 1592–1598 ****anese
invasion of Korea. The ****anese
attack failed to
overcome the fortress...
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during the ****anese
invasions of Korea. He is best
known for the
Battle of
Haengju where he
defeated an
attacking force of
about 30,000 ****anese with 2,800...
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Temple Seosamneung and
Seooreung Royal Tombs,
UNESCO World Heritage Sites Haengju seowon (Confucial Academy)
Ilsan Bamgasi Choga (Straw-roofed House) Exhibitions...
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under Li
Rusong was
pushed back at Byeokje, Gwon Yul
decided to
fortify Haengju. Kwon's
force of 2,300 men were a
mixture of regulars,
warrior monks, and...
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proved decisive in many
battles and were most
prominent in the
Battle of
Haengju, in
which 3,400
Koreans repelled 30,000 ****anese with the help of 40 hwachas...
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Haengju Gi clan (Korean: 행주 기씨; Hanja: 幸州 奇氏) is a
Korean clan.
Their Bon-gwan is in Goyang,
Gyeonggi Province.
According to the 2015
South Korean census...
- The
Haengju Bridge (Korean: 행주대교)
crosses the Han
River in
South Korea and
connects the city of
Goyang and the
Gangseo District, Seoul. The
bridge was...
- politically, and
ruling with de
facto imperial powers.
Empress Gi was born in
Haengju (행주, 幸州;
modern Goyang),
Goryeo to a lower-ranked
aristocratic family of...
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retake Hanseong 1593
Siege of
Pyeongyang Battle of
Byeokjegwan Siege of
Haengju Siege of
Jinju – The
second siege on
Jinju castle (****anese victory) Battle...
- son
Third Empress Consort:
Empress Gi (奇皇后) (1315 – 1369) of the
Korean Haengju Gi clan (幸州 奇氏) Ayushiridara,
Emperor Zhaozong (愛猷識理達臘 北元昭宗) (23 January...