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Jeonggang (c.863 – July 28, 887),
personal name Kim Hwang, was the 50th
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the son of King Gyeongmun; his siblings...
- Ch'ŏnggang
station is a
railway station in Ch'ŏnggang-ri,
Tongrim County,
North P'yŏngan Province,
North Korea. It is on
located on the P'yŏngŭi Line of...
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younger sister of
Heongang and
Jeonggang, she rose to the
throne when both of her
brothers died
without issue. When King
Jeonggang was
dying in 887, he appointed...
- King
Gyeongmun 경문왕 景文王 (861–875) King
Heongang 헌강왕 憲康王 (875–886) King
Jeonggang 정강왕 定康王 (886–887)
Queen Jinseong 진성여왕 眞聖王 (887–897) King
Hyogong 효공왕 孝恭王...
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physician and
inventor (b. 810) Ibn Majah,
Muslim hadith compiler (or 889)
Jeonggang, king of
Silla (modern Korea) Xiao Gou,
chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
- father) and
received his
posthumous name,
Jeonggang (정강; 靖康)
along with his
honorary title, Duke
Jeonggang (정강공; 靖康公)
given by his great-grandson–King...
- ****gang, Minae,
Sinmu Book 11. King Munseong, Heonan, Gyeongmun, Heongang,
Jeonggang,
Queen Jinseong Book 12. King Hyogong, Sindeok, Gyeongmyeong, Gyeongae...
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Reign 875-886
Coronation 875
Predecessor Gyeongmun of
Silla Successor Jeonggang of
Silla Born 861
Unified Silla Died 886
Unified Silla House House of...
- 839
Munseong 839–857
Heonan 857–861
Gyeongmun 861–875
Heongang 875–886
Jeonggang 886–887
Jinseong 887–897
Hyogong 897–912
Sindeok 912–917 Gyeongmyeong...
- Hangul: 소릉), the tomb of
Emperor Taizong of Tang in Xi'an. When King
Jeonggang was
dying in 887, he
appointed his
sister Jinseong as his heir, justifying...