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History of
Korean Civilization. iUniverse. ISBN 9781462055593.
Chinese Wikisource has
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related to this article:
Jewang Ungi (in Chinese)...
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Young (Norwegian: Håkon Håkonsson Unge, Old Norse: Hákon Hákonarson hinn
ungi) (10
November 1232 – 5 May 1257) was the son of king
Haakon Haakonsson of...
- 新羅古記(Silla gogi [ko]): ... 高麗舊將祚榮
Rhymed Chronicles of
Sovereigns 帝王韻紀(Jewang
ungi): ... 前麗舊將大祚榮
Solitary Cloud 孤雲集(Gounjib): ... 渤海之源流也句驪未滅之時本爲疣贅部落靺羯之屬寔繁有徒是名栗末小蕃甞逐句驪...
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related to that of the "Jutes", with the
classical Germanic "-
Ungi"
suffix added.
Meaning "Jute-
Ungi/Juthungi", the Jutings. Like the
danish "Scyldings", which...
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Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson (1208 – 22 July 1245) was an
Icelandic chieftain or goði of the Ásbirningar
family clan. He
fought with
Gissur Þorvaldsson against...
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placed him onto the
throne in 1122 BCE. A
similar account is
found in
Jewang Ungi.
According to the legend, the Lord of Heaven,
Hwanin had a son, Hwanung,...
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developed in the
Goryeo (918–1392), and
first referred to by name in the
Jewang ungi. The Idu
script developed during the
Three Kingdoms period of
Korea between...
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divided into three, the
administrative branch offices of Ung (Hungarian:
Ungi közigazgatási kirendeltség),
Bereg (Hungarian:
Beregi közigazgatási kirendeltség)...
- Tumason, a
famous Icelandic poet.
Other well
known Ásbirningur were
Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson,
nephew of
Kolbeinn Tumason, and
scholar Ingunn Arnórsdóttir. "Um...
- (nephew)
Sturla Sighvatsson (nephew) Óláfr Þórðarson (nephew)
Sturla Þórðarson (nephew)
Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson (son-in-law)
Family Sturlungar family clan...