- 1394, the
capital was
moved to Seoul, also
known as
Hanyang and
later as
Hanseong (한성, 漢城 'Fortress city [on] the Han [River]'),
where it
remained until...
-
Southern States period),
Namgyeong (남경; 南京,
during the
Goryeo era), and
Hanseong (한성; 漢城,
during the
Joseon era). The word
seoul was used
colloquially to...
-
reach the capital,
Hanseong. Yu also
pointed out how
efficient the ****anese Army was,
since it took them only one
month to
reach Hanseong, and how well-organized...
- names,
including Wiryeseong, Bukhansangun, Hanyang, Namgyeong, Hanyangbu,
Hanseong, Gyeongseong, and Keijō. The name
Seoul (서울; IPA: /səˈul/), was originally...
- sources.
Unsourced material may be
challenged and removed. Find sources: "
Hanseong High School" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (December 2015)...
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planning to
build a
Hanseong Baekje Museum,[needs update]
which will
feature antiques and
remains from
prehistoric ages, the
Hanseong Baekje period, and...
- The Kanjō shinpō (漢城新報, Korean: 한성신보; lit.
Hanseong News) was a ****anese- and Korean-language
newspaper published in Seoul,
Joseon (later
Korean Empire)...
-
April 1450.
Sejong was born Yi To (이도; 李祹) on 15 May 1397, in Junsubang,
Hanseong (Seoul),
Joseon to Yi Pang-wŏn and a lady of the
influential Yeoheung Min...
- the ****anese
invasions of Korea. King
Seonjo was born Yi Yeon in 1552 in
Hanseong (today, Seoul),
capital of Korea, as the
third son of
Prince Deokheung...
- Dong-Cheol Kim is the
president and CEO of KEPCO.
KEPCO traces its
origins to
Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa (Seoul
Electric Company),
founded in 1898
during the Korean...