-
Prince Nakcheon (Korean: 낙천군; Hanja: 洛川君;
November 26, 1720 –
September 28, 1737) was a
royal family member of the
Joseon dynasty. His name was Yi On (이온;...
- was
posthumously annulled in 1733.
Adopted son (annulled): Yi On,
Prince Nakcheon (1720–1737), a 4-great-grandson of
Prince Gyeongchang (9th son of King...
- 1494–1506 None None
Yeonsangun 연산군 (燕山君) 11 Yi Yeok 이역 (李懌) 1506–1544
Nakcheon (C) 낙천 (樂天, C)
Jungjong (T) Gong**** (P) 중종 (中宗, T) 공희 (恭僖, P) 12 Yi Ho...
-
Hanja 李懌
Revised Romanization I Yeok McCune–Reischauer I Yŏk
Courtesy name
Hangul 낙천
Hanja 樂天
Revised Romanization Nakcheon McCune–Reischauer Nakch'ŏn...
- Jeongseon, and
various other places in the
province such as a
house in
Nakcheon-ri,
Dogye Dongdeok branch school in Samcheok, High1
Chuchu Park, Wonju...
- Yeollyeong,
Prince Eunsin was not
regarded as the
adopted son of
Prince Nakcheon, who used to be the heir to
Prince Yeollyeong, but he was
deprived of the...
- Yung 이융 李隆 1494–1506 (C)
Yeonsangun 연산군 燕山君 11 Yi Yeok 이역 李懌 1506–1544
Nakcheon (C) 낙천 樂天 (C)
Jungjong 중종 中宗 (T) 12 Yi Ho 이호 李峼 1544–1545
Cheonyun (C)...
- and
politician during the Tang
dynasty Jungjong of Joseon,
courtesy name
Nakcheon (낙천, 樂天),
ruler of the
Joseon dynasty of
Korea Optimism (樂天), 2001 album...
- Rakch'ŏn 락천
Korean name
Hangul 락천역
Hanja 落川驛
Revised Romanization Nakcheon-yeok McCune–Reischauer Rakch'ŏn-yŏk
General information Location Sambang-ri...
- path. It p****es
through Yongsu-pogu Port,
Yongsu Jeosuji reservoir and
Nakcheon-ri Village,
before continuing on
through forests and past
volcanic cones...