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The Guk clan (Korean: ; Hanja: 國氏) was a powerful noble clan of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.

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Guk clan

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The Guk clan (Korean: 국; Hanja: 國氏) was a powerful noble clan of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. They were one of the "Great Eight Families"...

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Damyang Guk clan

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Damyang Guk clan (Korean: 담양 국씨; Hanja: 潭陽 鞠氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Damyang County, South Jeolla Province. According to the...

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Korean clans of foreign origin

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Ha clan Damyang Guk clan Danyang Woo clan Deoksan Hwang clan Gaeseong Ro clan Gangeum Dan clan Ganghwa Man clan Ganghwa Noh clan Ganghwa Wi clan Gangneung...

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Sa clan

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clan (who had led the battle), Hyeop, Jin and Mok disappeared from the central political stage leaving only the Yeon, Guk and Baek clans. The Sa clan...

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Baek clan

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clan (who had led the battle), Hyeop, Jin and Mok disappeared from the central political stage leaving only the Yeon, Guk and Baek clans. The Sa clan...

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Jin clan

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Guk (國氏), Mok (木氏), and Baek (苩氏)). For generations the Jin monopolized providing queens for the Royal Family along with their rival, the Hae clan. This...

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Mok clan

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only clans of Sa and Guk maintained their status as central nobles. In the late Baekje all the Great Eight Families except for Sa and Guk clans lost their...

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Yeon clan

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clan (who had led the battle), Hyeop, Jin and Mok disappeared from the central political stage leaving only the Yeon, Guk and Baek clans. The Sa clan...

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Hae clan

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Guk (國氏), Mok (木氏), and Baek (苩氏)). For generations the Hae monopolized providing queens for the Royal Family along with their rival, the Jin clan. This...

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Jindo Gim clan

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Korean census held in 2000, the population of Jindo Gim clan was 1464. Their founder was Kim Guk bin [ja] who was from Han dynasty but exiled himself to...

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Jeongjo of Joseon

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were amongst them. When he was the Crown Prince, King Jeongjo met Hong Guk-yeong (홍국영; 洪國榮), a controversial politician who first strongly supported...

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Great Eight Families

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clan (who had led the battle), Hyeop, Jin and Mok disappeared from the central political stage leaving only the Yeon, Guk and Baek clans. The Sa clan...

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Pareung Ho clan

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(Hanja: 胡士表), the 15 th descendant of Ho An guk [ja]. Ho Geuk gi (Hanja: 胡克己) officially began Parung Ho clan after he was naturalized in Korea instead...

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Silla

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began as "Saro-guk", a statelet within the 12-member confederacy known as Jinhan. Saro-guk consisted of six clans later known as the Six Clans of Jinhan (진한...

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Royal Noble Consort Wonbin Hong

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Nak-chun (홍낙춘; 洪樂春) Mother: Lady Yi of the Ubong Yi clan (우봉 이씨; 牛峰 李氏) Sibling(s) Older brother: Hong Guk-yeong (홍국영; 洪國榮; 1748 – 28 April 1781) Husband:...

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Prince Sanggye

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by Hong Guk-yeong, the fourth cousin-once-removed of Lady Hyegyeong, as the son of his sister, Royal Noble Consort Won of the Pungsan Hong clan, and King...

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List of Baekje people

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Goguryeo attacked and set them to flight. Guk clan (國氏) – one of the "Great Eight Families" of Baekje. Guk Jimo (국지모, 國智牟, ?–?), in February, 616, he...

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Talhae of Silla

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(함달파왕) Mother: Princess of Jeoknyeo-guk (적녀국의 공주) Consorts and their respective issue: Queen Ahyo, of the Park clan (아효부인 박씨), daughter of Namhae of Silla...

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Jeongseon Lee clan

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Jeongseon Lee clan (Korean: 정선 이씨; Hanja: 旌善 李氏, Vietnamese: Tinh Thiện Lý thị) is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Jeongseon County, Gangwon Province...

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Jeonju Chu clan

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and went over Yalu River. After that, Chu Su gyeong [ko]’s third son Chu Guk, fourth son Chu Ji, and fifth son Chu Ran also joined the war. Chu Su gyeong [ko]...

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Suro of Geumgwan Gaya

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egg laid by Lady Yuhwa; Park Hyeokgeose, the first King of Silla (or Saro-guk) is said to have hatched from an egg discovered in a well; and Kim Al-chi...

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Ku Feng

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many of which were produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Guk Fung Guk Feng at TigerCinema.com Guk Fung at LoveHKFilm.com Ku Feng at IMDb Ku Feng at the Hong...

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Jobun of Silla

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Michu Isageum. The Samguk Sagi also reports that the small country of Gammun-guk (near present-day Gimcheon) was conquered by Jobun's general Uro in 231....

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Jungjong of Joseon

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place before the fall of the Goryeo dynasty, when the phrase Mok Ja Deuk Guk ("Son of wood will gain the country"; 목자득국, 木子得國) became popular. In this...

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Onyang Bang clan

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Onyang Bang clan (Korean: 온양 방씨; Hanja: 溫陽 方氏) is a Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Asan, South Chungcheong Province. As of 2015[update], there are...

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Princess Hwaryeong

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palace. The king also made the royal consort's older brother, Moon Seung-guk, a slave and sent her mother be a servant on Jeju Island. On 13 May 1776...

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