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  • Yi Un precējies Yi Bangja . Yi Bangja kāzu dienā bija 18 gads vecs (18 gadus, 5 mēnešus un 24 dienas). Yi Un kāzu dienā bija 22 gads vecs (22 gadus, 6 mēnešus un 8 dienas). Vecuma starpība bija 4 gadus, 0 mēnešus un 15 dienas.

    Laulība ilga 50 gadus, 0 mēnešus un 3 dienas (18265 dienas). Laulība beidzās . Iemesls: subjekta nāve

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Yi Bangja

Yi Bangja

Yi Bangja, Crown Princess of Korea (Korean: 이방자; 4 November 1901 – 30 April 1989) was the wife of Crown Prince Euimin, the last Crown Prince of the Korean Empire. She was born as Princess Masako of Nashimoto (方子女王, Masako Joō), a member of the Japanese Imperial Family.

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Yi Un

Yi Un

Yi Un (Korean: 이은; 20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) was the 28th Head of the Korean Imperial House, an Imperial Japanese Army general and the last Imperial Crown Prince of the Korean Empire. Before becoming the heir apparent to Sunjong of Korea, who became the emperor in 1907, Yi Un was known as the title Prince Imperial Yeong (영친왕). In 1910, the Korean Empire was annexed by Japan and Emperor Sunjong was forced to abdicate, and Yi Un married Princess Masako of Nashimoto, the eldest daughter of Prince Nashimoto Morimasa, on 28 April 1920 at Tokyo.

On 10 June 1926, upon the death of Emperor Sunjong, Yi Un received the late emperor's title, and became the King Yi of Changdeokgung (昌徳宮李王), which referred to the palace Changdeokgung. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant General in the Imperial Japanese Army, commanded Japanese forces in China and served as a member of the Supreme War Council. After World War II he was refused entry to Korea, and his Japanese titles were removed by article 14 of the new Constitution of Japan in 1947. After his death in 1970, Yi Un is alternatively known as Crown Prince Uimin (의민태자), a posthumous name given by the Jeonju Lee Royal Family Association.

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