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Queen Mungong of the
Suncheon Pak clan (Korean: 문공왕후 박씨; Hanja: 文恭王后 朴氏) was a
Later Baekje royal family member as the
second maternal granddaughter of...
- Grandfather: Yu Kŭng-tal (유긍달)
Consorts and
their Respective Issue(s):
Queen Mungong of the
Suncheon Pak clan – No issue.
Queen Munseong of the
Suncheon Pak...
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language of the Niger–Congo
family in Cameroon. The Noone, Ncane, and
Mungong varieties are
sometimes considered three distinct Noni languages. Ethnologue...
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These daughters were
later known posthumously as Lady Dongsanwon,
Queen Mungong, and
Queen Munseong. Father: Kyŏn Hwŏn (867–936) Grandfather:
Ajagae Grandmother:...
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Tenure 943–?
Coronation 943
Predecessor Queen Sinmyeong Successor Queen Mungong Born
believed c.912 Jincheon-gun,
North Chungcheong Province Died c.945...
- Bordumsa, Miao, Innao, N-hpum, Namgo, Ketetong, Pangna, Phup, N-htem,
Mungong, Kumchai, Pangsun, Hasak, Katha, Bisa, Dibong, Duwarmara, Namo and Namsai...
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Kenyang Kenyang Nyang 882
Denya Denya Nyang 883
Kendem Kendem Nyang 885
Mungong Muñgóñ West
Beboid 886 Cung Cuñ West
Beboid 887
Busuu Busuu West Beboid...
- Choi Jae-sung as King
Jeongjong 3rd
ruler of
Goryeo Hong Ri-na as
Queen Mungong Jeongjong's 1st wife Kim Min-woo as
Crown Prince Wang Ju
Gwangjong and...
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defected to Goryeo. Pak was the
father of Lady Dongsanwon,
Queen Mungong, and
Queen Munseong. In
March 935, Pak Yong-gyu's father-in-law, Kyŏn Hwŏn...
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Beboid Eastern Beboid (Beboid) Cung, Bebe–Kemezung, Naki, Saari–Noni (Ncane-
Mungong-Noone), Fio, Mbuk
Western Beboid (Yemne-Kimbi) —
geographic Fang Koshin...