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Princess Heungdeok may
refer to
these Goryeo women:
Queen Janggyeong (Goryeo) (died
after 1170), wife of
Uijong Princess Hyohoe (1183–1199), daughter...
- printing. One of the
important do****ents
printed in
Cheongju was done so at
Heungdeok Temple during the
Goryeo Dynasty,
specifically in the year 1377. One of...
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Heungdeok District (Korean: 흥덕구; RR: Hongdeok-gu) is a non-autonomous
district of Cheongju,
North Chungcheong Province,
South Korea.
Heungdeok District...
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Heungdeok (777–836; r. 826–836) was the 42nd
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the
younger brother of King Heondeok. He was
married to Queen...
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includes it in the
Memory of the
World Programme.
Jikji was
published in
Heungdeok Temple in 1377, 78
years prior to
Johannes Gutenberg's
acclaimed "42-Line...
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spelling "Korea" backwards. Its
headquarters are in Osong-eup (오송읍),
Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju. Aero K was
founded in 2016
originally named as K-AIR Aviation...
- The Tomb of King
Heungdeok (Korean: 흥덕왕릉; Hanja: 興德王陵) is the
burial site of
Heungdeok of
Silla (r. 826–836). It is
located in Gyeongju,
South Korea....
- The
Heungdeok Jang clan, also
known as the
Heungseong Jang clan, is a
Korean clan, with the bon-gwan (ancestral seat)
based in
Heungdeok-myeon, Gochang...
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Royal Consort Suk-yong (Korean: 숙용 장씨, 1484–1506), of the
Heungdeok Jang clan, was the
consort of
Yeonsangun of Joseon. She is
often compared with Jang...
- (798–800) King
Aejang 애장왕 哀莊王 (800–809) King
Heondeok 헌덕왕 憲德王 (809–826) King
Heungdeok 흥덕왕 興德王 (826–836) King ****gang 희강왕 僖康王 (836–838) King
Minae 민애왕 閔哀王 (838–839)...