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fourth daughter Fifth daughter (? – 1644)
Third son (1645–1645)
Princess Sukjeong (숙정공주; 13
December 1646 – 13 June 1668),
sixth daughter Princess Sukgyeong...
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Consort Suk-ui of the Kim clan (숙의 김씨; 1505–1562) Yi Su-hwan,
Princess Sukjeong (숙정옹주 이수환; 1525–1564),
ninth daughter Royal Consort Suk-won of the Gwon...
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Jeongjeong (정정옹주; 1410 – 28
February 1456),
seventh (eighth)
daughter Princess Sukjeong (숙정옹주),
eighth (ninth)
daughter Princess Suknyeong (숙녕옹주),
tenth (twelfth)...
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Gwanghwa Medal/Gwanghwa
Medal Heungin Medal Sungnye Medal Changui Medal Sukjeong Medal Precedence Next (higher)
Grand Order of
Mugunghwa Related Order of...
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Unnamed princess (? - 1644)
Unnamed prince (1645–1648)
Daughter −
Princess Sukjeong (숙정공주; 13
December 1646 – 13 June 1668)
Daughter −
Princess Sukgyeong (숙경공주;...
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expedition plan, and it came to have the
appearance of a
central military camp.
Sukjeong established the
Capital Garrison (Geumwiyeong) to
defend Hanyang and escort...
- the
south of
Hanseong through Namhanseong Fortress with 16,500 troops.
Sukjeong established the
Capital Garrison (Geumwiyeong) to
defend Hanyang and escort...
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gained independence and had its own commander,
called Capital Daejang.
Sukjeong established the
Capital Garrison (Geumwiyeong) to
defend Hanyang and escort...
- (Resident of Gwangju) and
concurrently holding the
position of Suosa.
Sukjeong established the
Capital Garrison (Geumwiyeong) to
defend Hanyang and escort...
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Zhang Yu'an,
Abhishek Gupta [ko] 11
October 1, 2016 Kim Sook,
Hwang Sukjeong,
Sunwoo Sun, Jang Do-yeon 12
October 8, 2016 Kim Wonhyo [ko] & Sim Jinhae [ko]...