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Junyong (Korean: 이준용; 23 July 1870 – 22
March 1917),
known as
Prince Yeongseon (영선군) was a politician, literati, and
member of the
Korean Joseon Dynasty's...
- 2-ga Daepyeong-dong 3-ga
Yeongseon-dong 1-ga
Yeongseon 1-dong
Yeongseon-dong 2-ga
Yeongseon-dong 3-ga
Yeongseon 2-dong
Yeongseon-song 4-ga Sinseon-dong...
- the age of five, he was
adopted to be the heir of the
deceased Prince Yeongseon, the 3rd head[clarification needed] of
Unhyeon Palace and the only son...
- ****nnyeoul
Culture Village (Korean: 흰여울문화마을) is a sea-side town of
Yeongseon-dong,
Yeongdo District, Busan,
South Korea, on a high cliff. The town is...
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Princess Jeonghwa (정화옹주; 1604–1667),
fourteenth daughter Yi Gye,
Prince Yeongseon (이계 영선군; 21
January 1607 – 24
October 1649),
fourteenth son
Royal Consort...
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Hwasun (화순옹주) – No issue.
Princess Myeongsun (명순옹주) – No issue.
Princess Yeongseon (영선옹주; d. 1420) – No issue. Portra**** by Lee Doo-seop in the 1983 KBS...
- Yi **** (李熹公妃李氏) in 1910.
Grandfather (adoptive): Yi Jun-yong (Prince
Yeongseon, 1870-1917), heir to Duke Yi **** and
succeeded the
title in 1912 as Duke...
- Yun
Yeongseon (Korean: 윤영선; Hanja: 尹永善, 1896–1987) was a
South Korean politician, businessman, and
social activist. He was the son of Yun Chi-ho. His...
- Gim
Taeyeong (Location Manager), An
Dahun (Pro
Baseball Player), Gim
Yeongseon (Actress), Gim
Seonung (Martial Arts Director), I
Jongyeol (Piano Tuner)...
- Choi Yong-son Chosŏn'gŭl 최영선
Revised Romanization Choe
Yeongseon McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Yŏngsŏn...