• Princess Uisun (1635–1662; birth name Yi Ae-suk) was a Joseon Royal Family member who became the adopted daughter of Hyojong of Joseon and Queen Inseon...
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  • June 1668), sixth daughter Princess Sukgyeong (숙경공주; 22 February 1648 – 17 February 1671), seventh daughter Princess Uisun (의순공주; 1635–1662), adopted...
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  • The existence of levirate marriage is supported by the case of Korean Princess Uisun who was brought to the Later Jin dynasty to marry the Manchu prince...
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    博爾濟吉特氏) Fifth primary consort, of the Khorchin Borjigit clan (嫡福晉 博爾濟吉特氏) Princess Uisun, of the Yi clan of Jeonju (義順公主 全州李氏; 1635–1662), personal name Aesuk...
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    provide several royal princesses as concubines to the Qing regent Prince Dorgon. In 1650 Dorgon married the Joseon Princess Uisun (義順公主), the daughter...
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    their royal princesses as concubines to the Qing Manchu regent Prince Dorgon. In 1650 Dorgon married the Korean Princess Uisun. The princess' name in Korean...
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  • Jang 5th cousins thrice removed with her eventual adoptive daughter, Princess Uisun. Her maternal step-grandmother was a member of the Gwangsan Kim clan...
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    cousin once removed as his daughter. Unusually, he gave her title, Princess Uisun, before she was about to leave Joseon to marry Dorgon. After the Meiji...
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  • their royal princesses as concubines to the Qing Manchu regent Prince Dorgon. In 1650, Dorgon married the Korean Princess Uisun (義順). The Princess' name in...
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    several of their royal princesses as concubines to the Qing Manchu regent Prince Dorgon. In 1650, Dorgon married the Korean Princess Uisun (義順). She was a collateral...
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