• Grand Prince Jinan (Korean: 진안대군; Hanja: 鎭安大君; 1354 – 15 January 1394), personal name Yi Bang-u or Lee Bang-woo (이방우; 李芳雨), was a nobleman during the late...
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  • Emperor Fei of Northern Qi (545–561), known as the Prince of Jinan after his deposition Grand Prince of Jinan (1354–1394), Taejo of Joseon's son This disambiguation...
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    23 September 1468), personal name Yi Yu (이유; 李瑈), sometimes known as Grand Prince Suyang (수양대군; 首陽大君), was the seventh monarch of the Joseon dynasty of...
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  • Grand Prince Yangnyeong (Korean: 양녕대군; Hanja: 讓寧大君; 1394 – 8 October 1462) was the former Crown Prince of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. He was the first son...
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    Grand Prince Hyoryeong (Korean: 효령대군; Hanja: 孝寧大君; 6 January 1396 – 12 June 1486), personal name Yi Bo (리보; 李補), was the second son of King Taejong of...
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  • Hyojong was called to the palace along with his father and given the title Grand Prince Bongrim in 1626. In 1627, King Injo's hard-line diplomatic policy brought...
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  • Prince Neungchang (Korean: 능창군; Hanja: 綾昌君; 16 July 1599 – 17 November 1615) or formally called Grand Prince Neungchang (능창대군; 綾昌大君) personal name Yi Jeon...
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  • 1304–?) Issue(s): Son: Yi Bang-woo, Grand Prince Jinan (진안대군 이방우; 1354 – 15 January 1394) Son: Yi Bang-gwa, Grand Prince Yeongan (영안대군 이방과; 18 July 1357 –...
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  • Grand Prince Wolsan (Korean: 월산대군; Hanja: 月山大君; 18 December 1454 – 21 December 1488) was a Korean Royal Prince as the oldest son of Deokjong of Joseon...
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  • Grand Prince Inpyeong (1622–1658) was the third son of King Injo of Joseon. After the death of Grand Prince Neungchang, Inpyeong became his adopted son...
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  • 1488 – 9 December 1544), personal name Yi Yeok (이역; 李懌), firstly titled Grand Prince Jinseong (진성대군; 晉城大君), was the 11th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of...
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  • suppressing Lesser Northerners and killing Prince Imhae (臨海君, 임해군), the oldest son of Seonjo, and Grand Prince Yeongchang (永昌大君, 영창대군), the queen's son...
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  • Seung-hyo as Yi Bang-u (later Grand Prince Jinan), Yi Seong-gye's first son Kang Shin-hyo as Yi Bang-gan (later Grand Prince Hoean), Yi Seong-gye's fourth...
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  • 1450 – 9 January 1470), personal name Yi Hwang (이황; 李晄), firstly titled Grand Prince Haeyang (해양대군; 海陽大君), was the eighth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of...
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  • Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong (충녕대군; 忠寧大君), he was the third son of King Taejong and Queen...
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    1337 – 25 November 1391) Yi Pang-u, Grand Prince Jinan (진안대군 이방우; 1354 – 15 January 1394), first son Yi Pang-gwa, Prince Yeongan (영안군 이방과; 26 July 1357 –...
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  • issue. Yi Gyun, Prince Haseong (later known as Yi Yeon, Seonjo of Joseon), his half-nephew from his older half-brother Grand Internal Prince Deokheung, was...
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    born by the queen can acquire the title "grand prince" (대군), and the rest can be the "prince" (군); both princes are of senior first rank and their male...
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  • January 1420 – 21 January 1469), formally known as Grand Prince Imyeong (Korean: 임영대군), was an imperial prince of the Joseon dynasty. He was the fourth son...
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    Jinan is the capital of Shandong province in Eastern China. With a population of 9.2 million, it is one of the largest cities in Shandong in terms of...
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  • Grand Prince Changnyeong (Korean: 창녕대군; Hanja: 昌寧大君; 18 June 1500 – 10 October 1506), his personal name was Yi Seong (이성; 李誠) was a Korean Royal Prince...
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  • Grand Prince Neungwon (Korean: 능원대군; Hanja: 綾原大君; 15 May 1598 – 26 January 1656), personal name Yi Bo (이보; 李俌) was a Korean politician of the late Joseon...
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  • Hyo-sup as Yi Bang-woo, "Grand Prince Jinan" (진안대군, 鎭安大君). Kim Myung-soo as Yi Bang-gwa, King Jeongjong, the 2nd King of Joseon. "Prince Yeong-an" (영안군, 永安君)...
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    Sima Qian. Records of the Grand Historian in 倉修良 [Cang Xiuliang]. 《史記辭典》 [Shiji Cidian], p. 662. Shandong Jiaoyu Chubanshe (Jinan), 1991 in Theobald, Ulrich...
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    Dowager Cixi and Prince Gong. The temple is located on Communist Youth League Street, to the west of the Five Dragon Pool. List of sites in Jinan Wikimedia Commons...
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    the Taiping rebels closed in on Jinan (畿南; the area south of the Hai River), Prince Gong was appointed to the Grand Council, which was in charge of military...
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  • Liu Piguang (category Han dynasty imperial princes)
    named Prince of Jinan and received part of the former Qi land. In 154 BC, he joined the Rebellion of the Seven States initiated by Liu Pi, Prince of Wu...
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    surrounding Jinan Railway Bureau and Railway Hospital, the station formed a grand German-style architectural complex. As an important symbol of Jinan's past...
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  • Jianglü (劉将闾), Prince Xiao of Qi (created after his nephew Liu Ze died sonless) Liu Piguang (劉辟光), Prince of Jinan, one of the seven princes in Rebellion...
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    Hirohito (redirect from Prince Michi)
    father Emperor Meiji, making the eleven-year-old Prince Hirohito the heir apparent. Proclaimed crown prince in 1916, Hirohito's overseas visits in 1921 to...
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