Prince Imperial Yeong, the Crown Prince Uimin, GBE (also Euimin), (20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) was the 28th Head of Korean Imperial House, and the last crown prince of Korea. The prince was born on 20 October 1897 at Deoksu Palace in Seoul as the seventh son of Gojong, the Gwangmu Emperor and his second wife, Princess Sunheon. He was also the younger half-brother by a different mother of Emperor Sunjong and Prince Imperial Ui.
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- Prince Imperial Yeong, the Crown Prince Uimin, GBE (also Euimin), (20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) was the 28th Head of Korean Imperial House, and the last crown prince of Korea. The prince was born on 20 October 1897 at Deoksu Palace in Seoul as the seventh son of Gojong, the Gwangmu Emperor and his second wife, Princess Sunheon. He was also the younger half-brother by a different mother of Emperor Sunjong and Prince Imperial Ui. He was titled Prince Imperial Yeong in 1900, and became the crown prince in 1907, despite being younger than Prince Ui. Prince Ui's influence to the throne was not strong because his own mother, Lady Jang, had already died. In December 1907, he was taken to Japan on the pretext of his studies and he married Princess Nashimotonomiya Masako of Japan (born 4 November 1901 – 30 April 1989), the eldest daughter of Prince Nashimoto Morimasa, on 28 April 1920 at Tokyo. In 1910, when Emperor Sunjong was forced to abdicate by Japan, he was titled His Royal Highness Crown Prince of Korea. On 24 April 1926, he became King Ri of Korea (demoted Korean sovereign's title after the Japan-Korean Annexation Treaty) when Emperor Sunjong died. Prince Yi Eun (also known as Prince Ri Gin in Japan) served in the Japanese Army as Commanding Officer 59th Regiment, 4th Depot Division, 51st Division. He also served in the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force with the rank of general, commanding IJA 1st Air Army. He further served as Instructor at Military Staff College, attached to the Inspectorate General of Military Training and became a Member of the Supreme War Council during wartime. After Korea became independent of the Empire of Japan in 1945, he requested permission from President Syngman Rhee to be allowed to return to Korea with his family, but was refused. The prince was offered the position of Korean Ambassador to the Court of St. James's in 1960, but refused on the grounds of ill health. In November 1963, (with request from President Park Chung-hee) he and his wife, Crown Princess Bangja, came back to Korea for the first time in 56 years but the prince was already unconscious from cerebral thrombosis and was rushed from the airport to Seoul Sungmo Hospital, and remained bedridden for the rest of his life. In his final years, he lived at Nakseon Hall, Changdeokgung Palace, the former residence of Imperial house in Seoul with Bangja and his younger sister Princess Deokhye. Seven years after returning to his country, he died on 1 May 1970 at Nakseon Hall, Changdeok Palace, Seoul. He was buried at Hongyureung in Namyangju, near Seoul and is known posthumously as Crown Prince Euimin of Korea.
- 李垠(イ・ウン(朝鮮語読み)、りぎん(日本語読み)、懿愍太子、1897年10月20日 - 1970年5月1日)は、初代大韓帝国皇帝高宗の第7男子。母は純献貴妃厳氏で純宗の異母弟。同国最後の皇太子である。 日本の王公族、李王。大韓帝国時代の称号は英親王。
- Yi Un&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="McCune-Reischauer transkripsiyon sistemi (sayfa mevcut değil)">McCune-Reischauer: Yi Ŭn, Veliaht Prens Euimin (Uimin) / 의민태자 / 懿愍太子, Uimin Taeja unvanıyla da anılır, d. 20 Ekim 1897; Deoksugung, Seul, Kore İmparatorluğu - ö. 1 Mayıs 1970; Changdeokgung, Seul, Güney Kore), Kore İmparatorluğu'nun veliahtı ve Japon İmparatorluk Kara Kuvvetleri'nin Korgeneral'i.
- 李垠(1897年10月20日-1970年5月1日),GBE,朝鮮王朝最後的王位繼承者,死後諡懿愍文仁武庄至孝明晖太子,簡稱懿愍太子或明暉太子。
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- 24 April 1926 – 1 May 1970
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- meaning "Prince Imperial Yeong"
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- Prince Imperial Yeong, the Crown Prince Uimin, GBE (also Euimin), (20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) was the 28th Head of Korean Imperial House, and the last crown prince of Korea. The prince was born on 20 October 1897 at Deoksu Palace in Seoul as the seventh son of Gojong, the Gwangmu Emperor and his second wife, Princess Sunheon. He was also the younger half-brother by a different mother of Emperor Sunjong and Prince Imperial Ui.
- 李垠(イ・ウン(朝鮮語読み)、りぎん(日本語読み)、懿愍太子、1897年10月20日 - 1970年5月1日)は、初代大韓帝国皇帝高宗の第7男子。母は純献貴妃厳氏で純宗の異母弟。同国最後の皇太子である。 日本の王公族、李王。大韓帝国時代の称号は英親王。
- Yi Un&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="McCune-Reischauer transkripsiyon sistemi (sayfa mevcut değil)">McCune-Reischauer: Yi Ŭn, Veliaht Prens Euimin (Uimin) / 의민태자 / 懿愍太子, Uimin Taeja unvanıyla da anılır, d. 20 Ekim 1897; Deoksugung, Seul, Kore İmparatorluğu - ö. 1 Mayıs 1970; Changdeokgung, Seul, Güney Kore), Kore İmparatorluğu'nun veliahtı ve Japon İmparatorluk Kara Kuvvetleri'nin Korgeneral'i.
- 李垠(1897年10月20日-1970年5月1日),GBE,朝鮮王朝最後的王位繼承者,死後諡懿愍文仁武庄至孝明晖太子,簡稱懿愍太子或明暉太子。
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