Prince Eunsin (Korean: 은신군; Hanja: 恩信君; 11 January 1755 – 29 March 1771), personal name Yi Jin (Korean: 이진; Hanja: 李禛), was a Korean prince, as the fourth...
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clan (숙빈 임씨; 1732–1773) Yi In, Prince Euneon (은언군 이인; 1 February 1754 – 30 June 1801), third son Yi Jin, Prince Eunsin (은신군 이진; 1755–1771), fourth son...
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King Injo (r. 1623–1649), whose father was made an adoptive son of Prince Eunsin, a nephew of King Yeongjo (r. 1724–1776). Yi Ha-eung's family branch...
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in 1776, Prince Eunsin, the new king's late half-brother, was appointed to be the new heir to Prince Yeollyeong, but not as an heir to Prince Nakcheon...
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as he was a distant relative of King Injo and the adoptive son of Prince Eunsin. The Heungseon Daewongun was ineligible to throne due to a law that...
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by the queen can acquire the title "grand prince" (대군), and the rest can be the "prince" (군); both princes are of senior first rank and their male descendants...
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of the Gimhae Kim clan (김해 김씨) Sibling(s) Younger Brother - Yi Jin, Prince Eunsin (11 January 1755 – 29 March 1771) (이진 은신군) Consorts and their respective...
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of King Injo (r.1623–1649), whose father was made an adoptive son of Prince Eunsin, a nephew of King Yeongjo (r.1724–1776). The branch that Yi Ha-eung's...
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Prince Eunsin (1755–1771), grandnephew of Prince Yeollyeong and the fourth son of Crown Prince Sado. He was posthumously made the successor of Prince...
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King Injo (r. 1623–1649), whose father was made an adoptive son of Prince Eunsin, a nephew of King Yeongjo (r. 1724–1776). The branch that Yi Ha-eung's...
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