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Grand Prince Yeongchang (Korean: 영창대군; 12
April 1606 – 19
March 1614),
personal name Yi Ui, was a
Joseon royal prince as the only
legitimate son of King...
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Imhae (임해군; 臨海君) and a
younger but
legitimate half-brother
Grand Prince Yeongchang (영창대군; 永昌大君), who was
supported by the
Lesser Northerners faction. Fortunately...
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Yeongchang relentlessly.
Soseong resisted the King's
insistent demands that she turn over
Yeongchang to him. Eventually, she
handed Yeongchang over...
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ruling of the country. However, when the
queen gave
birth to
Grand Prince Yeongchang (Gwanghaegun was the
second son of Lady Kim, the king's concubine), the...
- 1201–?) Wang Kyŏng-ji (왕경지; 1203–?) Wang Kak-ŭng (왕각응; 1205–?)
Princess Yeongchang (영창공주; 1210–?)
Princess Deokchang (덕창궁주; 1211–?)
Princess Gasun (가순궁주;...
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Dynasty of Korea. His life and
death is
often compared with
Grand Prince Yeongchang.
Prince Chang was the only son of King U and
Royal Consort Geun of the...
- (portra**** by Park Yeong-gyu).
After her
younger brother,
Grand Prince Yeongchang (portra**** by Jeon Jin-seo), is executed,
Princess Jeongmyeong (portra****...
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killing Prince Imhae (臨海君, 임해군), the
oldest son of Seonjo, and
Grand Prince Yeongchang (永昌大君, 영창대군), the queen's son. It was not Gwanghaegun's plan to keep his...
- 685–688 CE 4
years Adopted the era name of the Tang
dynasty of China.
Yeongchang (Yongchang) 永昌 영창 689 CE 11
months Adopted the era name of the Tang dynasty...
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maternal grandfather, Kim Je-Nam and her
younger brother,
Grand Prince Yeongchang were
involved in
Gyechuk Oksa (계축옥사),[citation needed] and were to be...