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- Heungdeok-gu is a non-autonomous district in the City of Cheongju in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Heungdeok-gu was re-established from a part...
- Princess Heungdeok may refer to these Goryeo women: Queen Janggyeong (Goryeo) (died after 1170), wife of Uijong Princess Hyohoe (1183–1199), daughter...
- Heungdeok of Silla (777–836; r. 826–836) was the 42nd ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the younger brother of King Heondeok. He was married...
- printing. One of the important do****ents printed in Cheongju was done so at Heungdeok Temple during the Goryeo Dynasty, specifically in the year 1377. One of...
- includes it in the Memory of the World Programme. Jikji was published in Heungdeok Temple in 1377, 78 years prior to Johannes Gutenberg's acclaimed "42-Line...
- The Heungdeok Jang clan, also known as the Heungseong Jang clan, is a Korean clan, with the bon-gwan (ancestral seat) based in Heungdeok-myeon, Gochang...
- Store (대구점) in Jung-gu, Daegu Hoseo Region Chungcheong Store (충청점) in Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do Outlet Stores Premium Outlets Gimpo Premium...
- Yeoheung Min clan (폐숙의 민씨; 1483–1519) Deposed Royal Consort Sug-yong of the Heungdeok Jang clan (폐숙용 장씨; 1484–1506) Yi Yeong-su (이영수; 1502 – ?), sixth daughter...
- Royal Consort Suk-yong (Korean: 숙용 장씨, died 1506), of the Heungdeok Jang clan, was the consort of Yeonsangun of Joseon. She is often compared with Jang...
- (798–800) King Aejang 애장왕 哀莊王 (800–809) King Heondeok 헌덕왕 憲德王 (809–826) King Heungdeok 흥덕왕 興德王 (826–836) King ****gang 희강왕 僖康王 (836–838) King Minae 민애왕 閔哀王 (838–839)...