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- Yi_Geon abstract "Colonel Prince Yi Geon (October 28, 1909 – December 21, 1990), also Ri Ken and Kenichi Momoyama (桃山 虔一, Momoyama Ken'ichi), was a Korean prince and a cavalry officer in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War. The first son of Prince Yi Kang of Korea by Lady Jeong, he was a grandson of Emperor Gwangmu. His Korean name was Yi Geon (이건 李鍵 I Geon), and his birth name was Yonggil (용길 Yonggil).He was brought to Japan in 1918, and entered Gakushūin Primary School.In 1930 he was commissioned in the Imperial Japanese Army as a second lieutenant of cavalry. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1932 and to Captain in 1936. He served as the instructor of horsemanship at the Imperial Military Academy. He received further promotions to Major in 1940, and to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1943. With the end of the Second World War in 1945, he concluded his military career with the rank of Colonel. He married Yoshiko Matsudaira (松平 佳子, Matsudaira Yoshiko, 6 October 1911 - 28 June 2006), a maternal cousin of Crown Princess Bangja, on October 5, 1931, in Tokyo.After World War II, he was not allowed to go back to Korea. After he lost royal status by order of the SCAP in October 1947, he was naturalized as a Japanese citizen in 1950. Then he changed his name to Kenichi Momoyama. When he met his future second wife Yoshiko Maeda (前田美子, Maeda Yoshiko) in 1951, he divorced his first wife. In 1990 he died, Prince Mikasa attended his funeral.".
- Yi_Geon birthDate "1909-10-28".
- Yi_Geon birthYear "1909".
- Yi_Geon deathDate "1990-12-21".
- Yi_Geon deathYear "1990".
- Yi_Geon parent Yi_Kang.
- Yi_Geon thumbnail Prince_Yi_Geon_01.jpg?width=300.
- Yi_Geon wikiPageID "18587656".
- Yi_Geon wikiPageRevisionID "584270182".
- Yi_Geon allegiance Empire_of_Japan.
- Yi_Geon awards Order_of_the_Paulownia_Flowers.
- Yi_Geon awards Order_of_the_Sacred_Treasure.
- Yi_Geon awards "Grand Cordon of the Order of the Auspicious Stars".
- Yi_Geon awards "Japanese Red Cross Order of Merit".
- Yi_Geon awards "Showa Enthronement Medal".
- Yi_Geon awards "Tokyo Earthquake Rehabilitation Medal".
- Yi_Geon battles World_War_II.
- Yi_Geon birthDate "1909-10-28".
- Yi_Geon birthPlace "Seoul, Great Korean Empire".
- Yi_Geon branch "22".
- Yi_Geon caption "Prince Geon when serving Japanese Army".
- Yi_Geon commands "Instructor of Horsemanship at the Imperial Military Academy".
- Yi_Geon dateOfBirth "1909-10-28".
- Yi_Geon dateOfDeath "1990-12-21".
- Yi_Geon deathDate "1990-12-21".
- Yi_Geon deathPlace Japan.
- Yi_Geon deathPlace Saitama_Prefecture.
- Yi_Geon deathPlace Yono,_Saitama.
- Yi_Geon family "3".
- Yi_Geon father Yi_Kang.
- Yi_Geon hasPhotoCollection Yi_Geon.
- Yi_Geon laterwork "Small business owner, farm manager, German-language translator".
- Yi_Geon mother "Lady Jeong".
- Yi_Geon name "Momoyama, Kenichi".
- Yi_Geon name "Yi Geon".
- Yi_Geon nativeName "이건".
- Yi_Geon rank Colonel.
- Yi_Geon serviceyears "1930".
- Yi_Geon shortDescription "Japanese noble".
- Yi_Geon spouse "Maeda Yoshiko".
- Yi_Geon spouse "Matsudaira Yoshiko".
- Yi_Geon description "Japanese noble".
- Yi_Geon description "Japanese noble".
- Yi_Geon subject Category:1909_births.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:1990_deaths.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:House_of_Yi.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:Japanese_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:Japanese_nobility.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:Japanese_people_of_Korean_descent.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:Korean_collaborators_with_Imperial_Japan.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:Korean_nobility.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:Naturalized_citizens_of_Japan.
- Yi_Geon subject Category:Pretenders_to_the_Korean_throne.
- Yi_Geon type Agent.
- Yi_Geon type BritishRoyalty.
- Yi_Geon type Person.
- Yi_Geon type Royalty.
- Yi_Geon type Person.
- Yi_Geon type Q215627.
- Yi_Geon type Q5.
- Yi_Geon type Agent.
- Yi_Geon type NaturalPerson.
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- Yi_Geon type Person.
- Yi_Geon comment "Colonel Prince Yi Geon (October 28, 1909 – December 21, 1990), also Ri Ken and Kenichi Momoyama (桃山 虔一, Momoyama Ken'ichi), was a Korean prince and a cavalry officer in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War. The first son of Prince Yi Kang of Korea by Lady Jeong, he was a grandson of Emperor Gwangmu.".
- Yi_Geon label "Yi Geon".
- Yi_Geon label "桃山虔一".
- Yi_Geon label "桃山虔一".
- Yi_Geon sameAs 桃山虔一.
- Yi_Geon sameAs 이건_(1909년).
- Yi_Geon sameAs m.04g1bkr.
- Yi_Geon sameAs Q482917.
- Yi_Geon sameAs Q482917.
- Yi_Geon wasDerivedFrom Yi_Geon?oldid=584270182.
- Yi_Geon depiction Prince_Yi_Geon_01.jpg.
- Yi_Geon givenName "Kenichi".
- Yi_Geon isPrimaryTopicOf Yi_Geon.
- Yi_Geon name "Kenichi Momoyama".
- Yi_Geon name "Momoyama, Kenichi".
- Yi_Geon name "Yi Geon".
- Yi_Geon surname "Momoyama".