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Princess Heunggyeong (Korean: 흥경공주; Hanja: 興慶公主; d. 1176) was a
Goryeo Royal Princess as the
youngest daughter of King
Yejong and
Queen Sundeok, also...
- in
disparate ways in
North and
South Manchuria, were
integrated into
Heunggyeong (新賓縣), Sinbin-Hyeon,
Liaoning Province. The
three divisions established...
- Yi clan (1094–1118)
Crown Prince Wang Hae
Princess Seungdeok Princess Heunggyeong Noble Consort, of the
Gaeseong Wang clan ( d. 1138); half
first cousin...
- Wang Hae, they also had 2
daughters (Princess
Seungdeok and
Princess Heunggyeong).
Yejong personally enshrined and went out to
Sinbong Gate (신봉문; 神鳳門)...
- 왕경), who
would marry Ansu's
niece through her
older brother,
Princess Heunggyeong (흥경공주).
Father - Wang Eung,
Sukjong of
Goryeo (숙종 고려; 2
September 1054...
- (輯西)
region 4th
Commander Lee Yun-hwan (李允煥)
Hwanin (桓仁),
Mubon (撫本),
Heunggyeong (興京)
region Part of the
collection of the 5th
chapter , Yang Se-bong...
- 1912. The
teacher spent half a year in prison. In 1918, he
settled in
Heunggyeong-hyeon (now Bongcheon-seong (now
Liaoning Province). This was a mountainous...
-
harsh winter of 1917, he
moved with his
family to Geumguchon, Sado-gu,
Heunggyeong-hyeon.
There was a
rumor going around that if he went to Manchuria, he...
- and by 1923, a
total of 26
general government offices were
located in
Heunggyeong, Hwanin, Tonghua, Ji'an, and Yuha.
Local organizations were established...
- Together, they had a son who
would marry Yejong's 2nd daughter,
Princess Heunggyeong.
During the
reign of King Injong, Wang Won
became Marquess Gwangpyeong...