- (Korean: 성종; Hanja: 成宗; 28
August 1457 – 29
January 1495),
personal name Yi
Hyeol (이혈; 李娎), was the
ninth monarch of the
Joseon dynasty of Korea.
Before succeeding...
- of iron, coal, tungsten, fluorite, and limestone.
Manggyeongsa Temple in
Hyeol-dong Taebaek, Gangwon-do
Province at an
altitude of 1,460
meters on Mount...
-
Haman Yun clan (15 July 1455 – 29
August 1482) was the
second wife of Yi
Hyeol, King
Seongjong and the
mother of Yi Yung,
Prince Yeonsan. She was Queen...
- and
later as
Queen Dowager Insu (인수왕대비)
during the
reign of her son Yi
Hyeol, King Seongjong. Moreover, she was
later honored as
Grand Queen Dowager...
- was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
third queen consort of Yi
Hyeol, King
Seongjong and the
mother of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. She was queen...
-
derived from Taebaeksan,
meaning "very bright."
Manggyeongsa Temple in
Hyeol-dong, at an
elevation of 1,460
meters on the
Taebaek Mountains, is a temple...
- On
January 12, 1467, when Han Song-yi was 10
years old, she
married Yi
Hyeol,
Prince Jalsan, the
youngest son of
Crown Prince Uigyeong. She was granted...
- 1489) Yi Gyeong-geun,
Princess Myeongsuk (명숙공주; 1456 – 23
November 1482) Yi
Hyeol,
Grand Prince Jalsan (이혈 잘산군; 28
August 1457 – 29
January 1495)
Royal Consort...
- Go Eul-na (고을나; 高乙那) and Bu Eul-na (부을나; 夫乙那) were
appeared in
Samsong hyeol (삼성혈; 三姓穴) at the
south foot of
Tanna mountain (탄나산; 漢拏山). And they were...
- son,
Prince Gyeongnyeong. In
anger and retaliation,
Taejong exiled Min Mu-
hyeol and Min Mu-hoe
nearby the sea
breeze and hung them to
death nearby rather...