• Princess Yeonghye (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...
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    the title Princess Yeonghye in 1866; as the only living child of Cheoljong, she received much affection from Queen Cheorin. Princess Yeonghye married Park...
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    government. He become Prince Consort Geumneung through his marriage to Princess Yeonghye, King Cheoljong's daughter. Park Yeong-hyo was born in Suwon, south...
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  • of Joseon Princess Hwahye [ko] (born 1714), granddaughter of the Kangxi Emperor and daughter of King Yinxiang, Prince Yi Princess Yeonghye (born 1858)...
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    Park Chan-ju (category Princesses of Joseon)
    who was a son-in-law of King Cheoljong of Joseon as a husband of Princess Yeonghye of Korea. They had two children, Yi Chung and Yi Jong. Park Chan-ju...
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  • seungeun (승은), and in 1858, she gave birth to Princess Yeongsuk (영숙옹주), later known as Princess Yeonghye (영혜옹주). After Cheoljong's death, on January 16...
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  • Gyeong-eung (이경응; 李景應). He also hosted two royal weddings: firstly, for Princess Yeonghye (his niece, daughter of Cheoljong), in 1872, and secondly, for Yi...
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  • time as consorts Jeong and Seon. She was established in a mansion named Yeonghye (영혜부), and, of all the consorts, ranked second only to Royal Consort Geun...
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