• Consort Gongxianxian (恭獻賢妃 權氏; 26 October 1391 – 20 November 1410), of the Andong Gwon clan, also known as Consort Hyeonin (Xian'ren) (현인비; 顯仁妃), was a...
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  • Consort Gwon may refer to: Su-bi Gwon (died 1340), consort of Chungsuk of Goryeo Consort Gwon (Ming dynasty) (1391–1410), concubine of the Yongle Emperor...
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    the peace talks between Ming Dynasty and Toyotomi Hideyoshi began. Then he moved to Jeolla province, and from then on, Gwon Yul became the Dowonsu, the...
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  • Empress Gi (category Yuan dynasty empresses)
    (Mongolian: Өлзийхутаг; Chinese: 完者忽都), was a Goryeo-born empress consort of the Yuan dynasty. She was one of the primary empresses of Toghon Temür (Emperor...
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    Yongle Emperor (redirect from Ming Cheng Zu)
    emperor of the Ming dynasty. According to surviving Ming historical records, Zhu Di's mother was the Hongwu Emperor's primary consort, Empress Ma, the...
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  • daughter Royal Consort So-ui of the Pungsan Hong clan (소의 홍씨; ?–1623) Royal Consort So-ui of the Andong Gwon clan (숙의 권씨; ?–1624) Royal Consort Suk-ui of the...
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  • Biligtü Khan Ayushiridara (category Yuan dynasty emperors)
    defeated an invading Ming dynasty army and recaptured some regions that were previously lost to the newly founded Ming dynasty. Ayushiridara was born...
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    (1412–1412) Royal Noble Consort Myeong of the (old) Andong Gim clan (명빈 김씨; ? – 1479) Royal Noble Consort Ui of the Andong Gwon clan (의빈 권씨; 1384 – ?)...
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  • 1426–1508) Royal Consort So-yong of the Munhwa Yu clan (소용 유씨) Royal Consort So-yong of the Andong Gwon clan (소용 권씨) Royal Consort So-yong of the Dongnae...
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  • Gwi-in of the Andong Gwon clan (귀인 권씨; 1473–1500) Yi Byeon, Prince Jeonseong (전성군 이변; 1490–1505), eighteenth son Royal Consort Gwi-in of the Uiryeong...
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  • Neo-Confucian scholars of the Joseon dynasty, and had a lasting influence on the rise of Neo-Confucianism in Korea. Gwon Geun was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar...
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    an accurate transcription of spoken Mandarin Chinese in 15th century Ming dynasty China. These transcriptions haven proven accurate and reliable, and his...
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  • Grand Prince Haeyang (해양대군; 海陽大君), was the eighth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He succeeded his father, King Sejo, in 1468, when he was 19 years...
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    located southeast of Wanli Shitang (Paracels). When the Ming Dynasty collapsed, the Qing dynasty continued to include the territory in maps compiled in...
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    Yuanshi, an official history commissioned by the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming dynasty in 1369, which has been subject to criticism for its lack of quality...
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    soldiers as a result of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's attempt to conquer the Ming Dynasty. Because the Northerner-Southerner government had failed to prepare for...
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