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Grand Prince Jinan 진안대군
Born
Yi Bang-u (이방우, 李芳雨) 1354 Heungseok-ri, Yeongheung-myeon, Hwaryeong County, Hamgyeong Province, Goryeo
Died
15 January 1394(1394-01-15) (aged 39–40) Hamhung, Dongbok-myeon, Joseon
Spouse(s)
Lady Ji of the Chungju Ji clan
Lady Wang of the Haeju Wang clan
Clan
Jeonju Yi clan
Dynasty
House of Yi
Father
Taejo of Joseon
Mother
Queen Sinui
Religion
Buddhism → Korean Confucianism (Neo-Confucianism)
Korean name
Hangul
진안대군
Hanja
鎭安大君
Revised Romanization
Jinan Daegun
McCune–Reischauer
Chinan Taegun
Birth name
Hangul
이방우
Hanja
李芳雨
Revised Romanization
I Bangu
McCune–Reischauer
Yi Pangu
Posthumous name
Hangul
경효 / 정의
Hanja
敬孝 / 靖懿
Revised Romanization
Gyeonghyo / Jeongui
McCune–Reischauer
Kyŏnghyo / Chŏngŭi
Art name
Hangul
청덕
Hanja
淸德
Revised Romanization
Cheongdeok
McCune–Reischauer
Ch'ŏngdŏk
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