- The
Haepyeong Yun clan/Yoon clan (Korean: 해평 윤씨; Hanja: 海平尹氏) is a
Korean clan. Its
members descend from Yun Kun-jŏng (윤군정; 尹君正), and it
considers Haepyeong-myeon...
-
Sunjeong of the
Korean Empire, was from
another Yoon (Yun) clan,
Haepyeong Yun. The
first Haepyeong Yoon was a
person named Yoon
GoonJeong (1046~1083) from the...
-
years later to the
daughter of Yoon Taek-young, Yun Jeung-sun of the
Haepyeong Yun clan, who was 20
years younger than him, on 11
December 1906, and...
- Lady Yu of the
Gigye Yu clan [ko] and Yun Taek-yeong, a
member of the
Haepyeong Yun clan and an
official of Joseon. Her
paternal grandmother, Lady Hong...
- The
Haepyeong Gil clan (Korean: 해평 길씨; Hanja: 海平 吉氏) is a
Korean clan.
Their bon-gwan is in Gumi,
North Gyeongsang Province.
According to
research conducted...
- 김씨; 27
August 1832 – 21
April 1907)
Royal Noble Consort Jeong of the
Haepyeong Yun clan (정빈 윤씨; 1827 – ?)
Royal Consort Suk-ui of the
Gimhae Kim clan...
- 38,173
people with this
family name. The most well-known clan is the
Haepyeong Gil clan.
Korean people with this
surname include: Kil Chae (1353–1419)...
- 1498 – 24
September 1506),
third son
Deposed Royal Consort Suk-ui of the
Haepyeong Yun clan (폐숙의 윤씨; 1482–1568)
Deposed Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Hyeonpung...
- 1837–1844)
Issue Lady Yun Yun Yong-gu (adopted son)
House Jeonju Yi (by birth)
Haepyeong Yun (by marriage)
Father Sunjo of
Joseon Mother Queen Sunwon of the Andong...
- (종의군 이귀생; 1389 – 26
April 1451),
third son
Royal Consort Sug-ui of the
Haepyeong Yun clan (숙의 윤씨; 1368–1417) Yi Nok-saeng,
Prince Imeon (임언군 이녹생; 1392...