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Queen Uihwa of the
Jincheon Im clan (Korean: 의화왕후 임씨; Hanja: 義和王后 林氏; 910–?) was a
Goryeo queen consort as the
first and
primary wife of King Hyejong...
- (Korean: 의친왕 이강; 30
March 1877 – 15
August 1955), also
known as
Prince Uihwa, was the
second son of
Emperor Gojong of
Korea and his concubine, Lady Jang...
- plan to
escape to the
Korean Provisional Government. The
Prince Imperial Uihwa sent a
letter and
indicated his
intention to parti****te in the Provisional...
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Royal Princess as the
first and
oldest daughter of King
Hyejong and
Queen Uihwa who
became the
second wife of her half uncle, King Gwangjong,
which she...
- half-brother Hyejong, the
second king of Goryeo, and his
first wife
Queen Uihwa of the
Jinju Im clan.
Along with
studying Taizong of Tang's book
Difan (Chinese:...
- Grandmother: Lady Yŏn Tŏk-kyo (연덕교)
Consorts and
their Respective Issue(s):
Queen Uihwa, of the
Jincheon Im clan
Prince Heunghwa, 1st son Lady Gyeonghwa, 1st daughter...
- was a
Korean Royal Prince and the only son of
Hyejong of
Goryeo and
Queen Uihwa. He was both a half
nephew and older-brother-in-law of
Gwangjong of Goryeo...
- Samjiyŏn city. The
current presidential train station is
located near
Ŭihwa-ri in Poch'ŏn county, Ryanggang, in a very
narrow gorge,
making aerial attack...
- Sa-jun's
daughter was
chosen to
marry Yi Kang, at the time
known as
Prince Uihwa, the son of King
Gojong and his concubine, Lady Jang of the
Deoksu Jang...
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Josip Broz Tito,
President of Yugoslavia, 1968
Prince Imperial Uihwa of
Korea (1877–1955)[citation needed]
Crown Prince Vong
Savang of Laos (1931–1978...