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Great King
Munwon (born Wang Jeong) was a
Korean royal prince as the 5th son of
Taejo of
Goryeo and
Queen Sinmyeong, also the
younger brother of Tae, Yo...
- The
Gyeonggi Gwacheon Library of
Education Munwon Library Gwacheon City
Youth Center Gwanmun Sports Park
Munwon Sports Park Tree:
chestnut Flower: royal...
- schools,
spending six
years at
Gwacheon Elementary School and two
years at
Munwon Middle School,
before returning to
Knoxville and
graduating from Bearden...
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Taejo and
Queen Jeongdeok who
became the wife of her half brother, King
Munwon.[unreliable source?] With this marriage, she then
followed her maternal...
- Wang Yo (923 – 13
April 949) Wang So (925 – 4 July 975) Wang Jeong, King
Munwon the
Great (927–?)
Queen Sinjeong of the
Hwangju Hwangbo clan (900 – 19 August...
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Sinmyeongsunseong Queen Jeongdeok Lady
Dongyangwon Queen Munhye, wife of
Great King
Munwon Queen Heonui, wife of
Gyeongjong of
Goryeo Queen Mundeok (died
before 997)...
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Spouse Gyeongjong of
Goryeo House Chungju Yu clan (official) Wang (agnatic and by marriage)
Father Great King
Munwon Mother Queen Munhye Religion Buddhism...
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Family Rites) and
belonged to the Giho ..." 김장생, 한국의 문화인물 (in Korean) Kim Jang-saeng, Duke of
Munwon[permanent dead link] (in Korean) Kim Jang-saeng v t e...
- Wang
Jeong may
refer to:
Great King
Munwon (fl. 10th century), son of
Taejo of
Goryeo Gangjong of
Goryeo (1152–1213), king of
Goryeo Wonjong of Goryeo...
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princes (include
Jeongjong of Goryeo,
Gwangjong of Goryeo, and
Great King
Munwon) and 2
daughters (Princess
Nakrang and
Princess Heungbang).
After died,...