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Princess Yeonghye (Korean: 영혜옹주; Hanja: 永惠翁主, 1858 – 4 July 1872) or
firstly honoured as
Princess Yeongsuk (영숙옹주; 永淑翁主), was the
daughter and only surviving...
- government. He
become Prince Consort Geumneung through his
marriage to
Princess Yeonghye, King Cheoljong's daughter. Park Yeong-hyo was born in Suwon,
south of...
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title Princess Yeonghye in 1866; as the only
living child of Cheoljong, she
received much
affection from
Queen Cheorin.
Princess Yeonghye married Park Yung-hyo...
- 1858, she gave
birth to
Princess Yeongsuk (영숙옹주),
later known as
Princess Yeonghye (영혜옹주).
After Cheoljong's death, on
January 16, 1864, she
lived outside...
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original on
December 12, 2014.
Retrieved December 19, 2014. Han,
Yeonghye (December 8, 2014). "조현아 대한한공 부사장, '땅콩' 봉지째 받고 이륙 지연".
JoongAng Ilbo (in...
- of the
Kangxi Emperor and
daughter of King Yinxiang,
Prince Yi
Princess Yeonghye (born 1858),
daughter of King
Cheoljong of
Joseon Princess Deokhye (born...
- Gyeong-eung (이경응; 李景應). He also
hosted two
royal weddings: firstly, for
Princess Yeonghye (his niece,
daughter of Cheoljong), in 1872, and secondly, for Yi Kang...
- was a son-in-law of King
Cheoljong of
Joseon as a
husband of
Princess Yeonghye of Korea. They had two children, Yi
Chung and Yi Jong. Park Chan-ju was...
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original on
September 29, 2011.
Retrieved August 17, 2011.
Hyunjung Kang;
Yeonghye Kim; Eun**** Lee;
Dongwoo Lee &
Daesoo Chang (2009). "Fisheries Biology...
- time as
consorts Jeong and Seon. She was
established in a
mansion named Yeonghye (영혜부), and, of all the consorts,
ranked second only to
Royal Consort Geun...