- P‘yŏngsan
County is a
county in
North Hwanghae Province,
North Korea.
During the ****anese
occupation of Korea, the
county was
called Heizan (****anese:...
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Korean name
Hangul 평산 신씨
Hanja 平山 申氏
Revised Romanization Pyeongsan Sinssi McCune–Reischauer P'yŏngsan Sinssi...
- 2 May 1425 – 7
December 1444). Wife:
Princess Consort Yeongga of the
Pyeongsan Shin clan (영가부부인 신씨) Son – Yi Yu,
Grand Prince Geumseong (이유 금성대군; 28...
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second youngest child of Gu Sa-maeng and his
second wife, Lady Shin of the
Pyeongsan Shin clan. She had ten siblings: six
older brothers, four
older sisters...
- Suk-ui of the Han clan (숙의 한씨; 1536–1594)
Royal Consort Suk-ui of the
Pyeongsan Shin clan (숙의 신씨; 1533–1565)
Royal Consort Suk-ui of the
Onyang Jeong...
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Pyeongsan Lee clan (Korean: 평산 이씨; Hanja: 平山 李氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Pyongsan County,
Hwanghae Province.
According to the...
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Pyongsan So clan (Korean: 평산 소씨; Hanja: 平山 邵氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Pyongsan County,
Hwanghae Province.
According to the...
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sometimes Shin Rip or Shin Rib, was a
Korean general and a
member of the
Pyeongsan Sin clan. He p****ed the
Korean national military examinations at the age...
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building at
Yongsan District,
Seoul upon
taking office. Moon now
resides at
Pyeongsan Village, at Yangsan,
South Gyeongsang Province. In May 2024, Moon published...
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royal prince as the
second son of
Taejo of
Goryeo and Lady
Seongmu of the
Pyeongsan Bak clan. His
religion was Buddhism. He died
early at a
young age. 고려시대...