-
Prince Ikhyeon (익현군 이연; 1431 – 4 May 1463),
fourteenth son Yi Jang,
Prince Yeonghae (영해군 이장; 20
March 1435 – 5 May 1477),
seventeenth son Yi Geo,
Prince Damyang...
- Eun-seong,
Grand Prince of Goyang,
ultimately from
Hyeokgeose of
Silla 1.0
Yeonghae (Yeongdeok) Park Je-sang,
ultimately from
Hyeokgeose of
Silla 0.7 Chungju...
- cities, Uiju (의주, 義州)
Wiwon (위원, 威遠)
Heunghwa (흥화, 興化)
Jeongju (정주, 靜州)
Yeonghae (영해, 寧海)
Yeongdeok (영덕, 寧德)
Yeongsak (영삭, 寧朔)
Jeongyung (정융, 定戎) Yeongwon...
-
accusation of
being an
American spy. Pak was born to a
yangban family of the
Yeonghae Park
lineage in Sinyang-myeon,
Yesan County,
South Chungcheong Province...
- His
birth name was
Useong (Korean: 우성; Hanja: 禹成), his
pennames were
Yeonghae (Korean: 영해; Hanja: 領海),
Gyeonghae (Korean: 경해; Hanja: 傾海), and Gyeongeumdang...
-
invading Silla at that time, was
defeated by the
Silla army in the
battle of
Yeonghae (now Yeongdeok,
North Gyeongsang Province), the his
generals recommended...
- 12
stations were
newly established as
intermediate stations,
including Yeonghae, Goraebul, Hupo, Pyeonghae, Giseong, Maehwa, Uljin, Jukbyeon, Heungbu,...
- Sihyeong, led the
whole Donghak religion. In 1871, Yi Pil-je,
Jeobju of
Yeonghae,
revolted using the
Donghak infrastructure. The
revolt failed but proved...
- Donglae, Chongha, yeongil, Jangki, Kijang,
Eonyang 24 Andong, Chongsong,
Yeonghae,
Yecheon 25 yeongcheon, Punggi, uiseong, yeongdeok, Bonghwa, Jinbo, Gunwi...
- Pungyang-myeon
Yeongdeok County Yeongdeok-eup Changsu-myeon Byeonggok-myeon
Yeonghae-myeon Chuksan-myeon Jipum-myeon Ganggu-myeon Dalsan-myeon Namjeong-myeon...