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Jangneung is a
burial ground from the
Joseon dynasty,
where King Injo and his
first wife,
Queen Inyeol, were entombed.
Located in Paju,
Gyeonggi Province...
- many of them
located as far as 40
kilometers from Seoul. For example,
Jangneung is in Yeongwol,
Gangwon Province,
while Yeongneung is in Yeoju, Gyeonggi...
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where many
industrial facilities have been relocated.
Munsu Fortress Jangneung Deokpojin Aegi Peak
Daemyeong Port DMZ
Peace Trail Czong Institute for...
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reigning for 35
years in 1834 at the age of 44. He was
first buried next to
Jangneung, Paju, the tomb of King Injo and
Queen Inryeol but
later moved to Illeung...
- next to the
queen in
Jangneung.
After the king died,
their son, King
Hyojong granted his wish and
buried his
father there.
Jangneung was
originally located...
- 1649 (1649-06-18) (aged 53)
Daejojeon Hall, Changdeokgung, Hanseong,
Joseon Burial Jangneung Mausoleum, Paju,
South Korea Spouse(s)
Queen Inyeol (m. 1610; died 1636)...
- tomb is
located in Gimpo,
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea and is
known as
Jangneung (Korean: 장릉). In 1632, she was
elevated to
Queen Inheon,
after her husband...
- 1457(1457-11-17) (aged 16) Yeongwol,
Gangwon Province,
Joseon Burial Jangneung Mausoleum,
Yeongwol County,
Gangwon Province,
South Korea Spouse(s) Queen...
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houses both the king and the queen. King
Sunjo was
originally buried in
Jangneung in Paju, but his tomb was
moved to the
current location in 1856 due to...
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Goryeo Died 10
April 1146 (aged 36)
Bohwa Palace, Gaegyeong,
Goryeo Burial Jangneung (장릉; 長陵)
Spouse Princess Yeondeok (m. 1124; dep. 1126)
Princess Bokchang...