- I
Yeongsuk (Korean: 이영숙) may
refer to: Lee Young-sook (born 1965),
South Korean sprinter Lee Young-suk (born 1970),
South Korean badminton player This...
- (Korean: 영혜옹주; Hanja: 永惠翁主, 1858 – 4 July 1872) or
firstly honoured as
Princess Yeongsuk (영숙옹주; 永淑翁主), was the
daughter and only
surviving female descendant of...
-
Revised Romanization Yanoi,
Injae McCune–Reischauer Yan'oe, Inch'ae
Courtesy name
Hangul 영숙
Hanja 永叔
Revised Romanization Yeongsuk McCune–Reischauer Yŏngsuk...
-
Again (미워도 다시 한 번) Nam Sang-il & Lee
Myeongsun (419) Jung Sung-ho & Oh
Yeongsuk With My Love (님과 함께) Moon Hee-ok & Kim
Hansun Brokenhearted (가슴 아프게) Son...
- died 2011)
Children Kim Sol-song Kim Chun-song
Korean name Chosŏn'gŭl 김영숙
Hancha 金英淑
Revised Romanization Gim
Yeongsuk McCune–Reischauer Kim Yŏngsuk...
-
Gwanghaegun 1608–1623 Yi Hon 이혼 King
Checheon Heungun Jundeok Honggong Sinseong Yeongsuk Heummun Inmu
Seoryun Ipgi
Myungseong Gwangryeol Yungbong Hyeonbo mujeong...
-
after receiving seungeun (승은), and in 1858, she gave
birth to
Princess Yeongsuk (영숙옹주),
later known as
Princess Yeonghye (영혜옹주).
After Cheoljong's death...
-
Gyeongsang National University Ha
Eunmi (하은미) Ewha
Womans University 2008 Lee
Yeongsuk (이영숙)
Pohang University of
Science and
Technology Kim
Jiwon (김지원) Catholic...
-
Allegiance North
Korea Branch/service Korean People's Army
Korean name Chosŏn'gŭl 리영숙
Revised Romanization Ri
Yeongsuk McCune–Reischauer Ri Yŏngsuk...
-
hundreds of
Donghak believers, with Gang Gyeongjun, Oh Jiyeong, and Go
Yeongsuk at
their heads. The
magistrate of
Mujang ordered the
Donghak believers...