Haeju Seok clan (Korean: 해주 석씨; Hanja: 海州 石氏) is one of the Bon-gwan or clans in South Korea. Established in the 17th century following the Japanese invasions of Korea, the clan eventually wielded significant political and economic influence due to its strong power base and control of iron production.[1]
Currently, the Seok clan is concentrated in Haeju, Hwanghae Province. According to research conducted in 1985[citation needed], the number of Haeju Seok clan’s members was 2,664.[citation needed]
^Yu, Hong-june (1999). Smiles of the Baby Buddha: Appreciating the Cultural Heritage of Kyongju. Gyeonggi-do: Changbi Publishers. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-8936470562.
HaejuSeokclan (Korean: 해주 석씨; Hanja: 海州 石氏) is one of the Bon-gwan or clans in South Korea. Established in the 17th century following the Japanese invasions...
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Joseon, and settled in Naju, Jeolla Province. Korean clan names of foreign origin HaejuSeokclan Academy of Korean Studies 절강편씨 浙江片氏. Academy of Korean...
son of King Sukjong by his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Haeju Choe clan. Before ascending to power, he was known as Prince Yeoning (연잉군; 延礽君)...
father. In January 1450, the princess married to Jeong Jong of the Haeju Jeong clan and was granted the title Princess Gyeonghye. Jeong was raised to the...
Consort Suk of the Haeju Choe clan (숙빈 최씨; 17 December 1670 – 9 April 1718) Adoptive grandmother: Queen Inwon the Gyeongju Kim clan (인원왕후 김씨; 3 November...
beside the tomb of his birth mother, Lady Han, to Haeju in haste and get Yi Seong-gye safely to Haeju. Lady Kang was also the one to mitigate the relationship...
Queen Sohye (popularly known as Queen Insu). Married Lady Jeong of the Haeju Jeong clan (해주 정씨; 海州 鄭氏), also known as Grand Princess Consort Chunseong (춘성부부인;...
granddaughter of Jeong In-ji. Married Princess Consort Pajing of the Haeju Jeong clan (파징군부인 정씨; 波澄郡夫人 鄭氏; 1513–1560), and had 2 children (1 daughter and...
Seongsu (성수군; 1690–1690), second son Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Haeju Choe clan (숙빈 최씨; 17 December 1670 – 9 April 1718) Prince Yeongsu (영수군; 1693–1693)...
Grandmother: Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choe clan (의혜왕후 최씨) Mother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan (신의왕후 한씨; 4 September 1337 – 23 September 1391)...
Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (안동 김씨; 安東 金氏; 1788–?) Stepmother: Internal Princess Consort Haeryeong of the Haeju Oh clan (1798 – 15 March 1833) Step-Grandfather:...
was by birth the second son of Jeong Seok-dal (a 4th cousin of Jeong Chi-dal) and Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan: p. 116-117 in Volume 1 of 3 . Since Jeongjo...
February 1914) Fourth daughter (1879–1880) Imperial Consort Gwi-in of the Haeju Jeong clan of Bohyeondang Hall (보현당 귀인 정씨; 23 February 1882 – 1943) Yi U (이우;...
Myeongjong, he was widely active in Yangju and Cheorwon, Bongsan County and Haeju in Hwanghae Province, and Guwolsan. When the public sentiment became bitter...