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brother of King Hyoso. In 704
Seongdeok married Lady
Baeso 陪昭夫人 (Queen
Seongjeong 成貞), the
daughter of Gim Wontae. In 715
their son,
Junggyeong 重慶, was...
- Seonggeo-eup (성거읍) Jiksan-eup (직산읍) Ipjang-myeon (입장면)
Seongjeong-1-dong (성정1동) (2
legal dong)
Seongjeong-2-dong (성정2동) Ssangyong-1-dong (쌍용1동) Ssangyong-2-dong...
- Kang Seong-jung
Hangul 강성정
Hanja 姜聲丁
Revised Romanization Gang
Seongjeong McCune–Reischauer Kang Sŏngjŏng...
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unspecified status first because she was not the
Queen Consort of her own son,
Seongjeong. This was
because Queen Jangsun, a
distant relative of Lady Han, and King...
- 성환읍 成歡邑 Seonggeo-eup 성거읍 聖居邑 Jiksan-eup 직산읍 稷山邑 Ipjang-myeon 입장면 笠場面
Seongjeong-dong 성정1동 星井洞 성정2동 Ssangyong-dong 쌍용1동 雙龍洞 쌍용2동 쌍용3동 Baekseok-dong 백석동...
- the name was
changed to Poju-gun (抱州郡) in 995, the 14th year of King
Seongjeong's reign.
During the King Hyeonjong's reign, the
region belonged to Yangju-gun...
- Grandfather:
Seongdeok Daewang (reigned 702–737) Grandmother:
Queen Seongjeong (성정왕후 김씨), of the Kim clan, the
daughter of Kim Wŏn-t'ae (김원태) Father:...
- (성덕왕; 691 – 737); was the 33rd King of
Silla Daughter-in-law -
Queen Seongjeong of the
Gyeongju Kim clan (성정왕후 김씨; 691–?) Daughter-in-law -
Queen Sodeok...
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counselors to take a
second Queen consort to
secure the
royal succession.
Seongjeong had
decided to
elevate one of his
concubines to the
position and Royal...
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military camp. The
subordinate forces and
positions mobilized during the
Seongjeong period are as follows. The
outline of the
subordinate camp
system (Sokyeong...