- • Hanja 長淵郡 • McCune-Reischauer Changyŏn-gun • Revised
Romanization Jangyeon-gun
Country North Korea Province South Hwanghae Province Administrative...
- Dongnam, Bonggu, Bumin, Buk, Seo, Yongyeon, Yongcheon,
Heungmi Jangyeon (장연; 長淵) 1 eup :
Jangyeon 9 myeon : Nakdo, Daegu, Mokgam, Sokdal, Suntaek, Sinhwa, Yongyeon...
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Jangyeon No clan (Korean: 장연 노씨; Hanja: 長淵 盧氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Changyon County,
South Hwanghae Province.
According to...
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Jangyeon Byeon clan (Korean: 장연 변씨; Hanja: 長淵 邊氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Changyon County,
Hwanghae Province.
According to the...
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Shinkei (新溪):
Singye (신계). Chōen (長淵):
Jangyeon (장연).
present Baengnyeongdo,
Daecheongdo and
Socheongdo in
Jangyeon County are
annexed in
Incheon Metropolitan...
- July 1464),
thirteenth (eighteenth) son
Royal Noble Consort So of the
Jangyeon No clan (소빈 노씨; 1380 – 23
October 1479)
Princess Sukhye (숙혜옹주; 1410 – 19...
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where the
oppression was
severe were
Hapjeong in Seoul, Ongjin, Pungcheon,
Jangyeon in Hwanghae-do,
Naepo in
South Chungcheong Province, and
around Haemi-myeon...
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Consort Yeong of the
Dongju Choe clan – No issue.
Royal Consort Ui of the
Jangyeon No clan,
personal name Seok-bi – No issue.
Royal Consort Suk of the Choe...
- his
hometown of Uiju (의주) in
Korea for a while. He
settled in Songcheon,
Jangyeon-gun (장연군), Hwanghae-do (황해도) with his
younger brother. He
evangelized villagers...
- The
history of the
Byeon or Byun clan in
Korean history began with the
Jangyeon Byeon or Byun clan (Hamgyong
Province around 1100),
whose progenitor was...