- Yi Ŭi-min
Hangul 이의민
Hanja 李義旼
Revised Romanization I Ui-min McCune–Reischauer Yi
Ŭimin...
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After his
death in 1970, Yi Un is
alternatively known as
Crown Prince Uimin (의민태자), a
posthumous name
given by the
Jeonju Lee
Royal Family ****ociation...
- a poor
health condition, and
after having permission from
Crown Prince Uimin, Sō
Takeyuki eventually divorced in 1955; he
later remarried to a ****anese...
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Hanja 景受
Revised Romanization Gyeongsu McCune–Reischauer Kyŏngsu
Posthumous name
Hangul 의민
Hanja 毅愍
Revised Romanization Uimin McCune–Reischauer
Ŭimin...
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younger half-sister (1879–1880)
Younger half-brother: Yi Un,
Crown Prince Uimin (의민태자 이은; 20
October 1897 – 1 May 1970)
Younger half-sister:
Princess Deokhye...
- Eun,
Crown Prince Imperial Uimin (의민황태자 이은) (October 20, 1897 - May 1, 1970) Mother-in-law - Yi Bang-ja,
Crown Princess Uimin (이방자, 李方子) (November 4, 1901...
- Eom clan (순헌황귀비 엄씨; 2
February 1854 – 20 July 1911) Yi Eun,
Crown Prince Uimin (의민태자 이은; 20
October 1897 – 1 May 1970),
ninth son Yang Chun-gi (양춘기), Imperial...
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Prince had fled
after Queen Min's death. In 1897, she gave
birth to
Prince Uimin, and two days later, she
officially became a
consort of the king. Eom later...
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Vacant Title next held by Yi Won
Titles in
pretence Preceded by
Crown Prince Uimin — TITULAR —
Emperor of
Korea 1 May 1970 – 16 July 2005
Reason for succession...
- such as the
Seorogunjeongseo (Western
Route Military Government Office),
Uimin Society, Byakpadae, and
Giwon Independence Group. When
their domestic activities...