- Dae
Inseon (r. 906–926) was the last king of Balhae, a
kingdom in
northeast Asia
occupying parts of Manchuria,
northern Korea, and the
Russian Far East...
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Queen Inseon (Korean: 인선왕후 장씨; Hanja: 仁宣王后 張氏; 30
January 1619 – 20
March 1674), of the
Deoksu Jang clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and...
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Family member who
became the
adopted daughter of
Hyojong of
Joseon and
Queen Inseon, so she
could marry the
Aisin Gioro prince Dorgon and later,
prince Bolo...
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resumed a
peaceful relationship temporarily. However, in 1674, when
Queen Inseon, Hyojong's wife and Hyeonjong's mother, died, the
funeral issue came up...
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Hyojong of
Joseon (조선 효종; 3 July 1619 – 23 June 1659) Grandmother:
Queen Inseon of the
Deoksu Jang clan (인선왕후 장씨; 9
February 1619 – 19
March 1674) Mother:...
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Hwang clan (창원 황씨; 1561–1594) Consort(s) and
their respective issue Queen Inseon of the
Deoksu Jang clan (인선왕후 장씨; 9
February 1619 – 19
March 1674) Princess...
- (1984-2007), m**** murderer;
perpetrator of the
Virginia Tech
shooting Queen Inseon (1619-1674),
queen consort Jang Dong-min (born 1979),
comedian Da Un Jung...
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Kingdom of Goryeo. Dae Gwang-hyeon was
probably the
first son of King Dae
Inseon, and the last
crown prince of Balhae.
After several months of oppressing...
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happened during the
death of her stepson, Hyojong, and his wife,
Queen Inseon,
where the
factions argued on the
duration in
which Jaui
would have to wear...
- Injo of
Joseon Queen Jangnyeol,
second consort of Injo of
Joseon Queen Inseon,
consort of
Hyojong of
Joseon Queen Myeongseong,
consort of
Hyeonjong of...