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- Yi_Kang abstract "Yi Kang, the Prince Imperial Uihwa (also Euihwa), (born 30 March 1877 – 15 August 1955) was the fifth son of Emperor Gwangmu of Korea and his concubine, Lady Yang who was a court lady-in-waiting.He received his given name of Yi Gang and was titled Prince Uihwa with the style of His Royal Highness in 1891. He married Lady Gim Sudeok, later known as the Princess Duk-in (22 December 1880 – 14 January 1964), a daughter of 1st Baron Gim Sajun.He could not become the Crown Prince, even though he was older than his brother Prince Imperial Yeong, because the Japanese government (who selected the crown prince of Korea themselves) disliked his rebellious nature. Additionally, his mother had already died, weakening his claim to the throne.He was appointed special ambassador to Japan for the celebration of Japan's victory in the First Sino-Japanese war in 1894. The next year, he visited six European countries as an ambassador extraordinary: the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, Italy and Austria.He went to the United States to study and was promoted to the rank of Prince Imperial Eui, styled His Imperial Highness, in 1899. He also served as the president of the Korean Red Cross from 1906 to 1910.In 1919, he collaborated with Choe Ikhwan, a member of Daedongdan, who attempted to support him as the new leader of Korea. He tried to escape to the provisional government, but he was discovered in Manchuria, China and returned to his home country. After this, he cooperated and supported the Japanese government's occupation of Korea, and had continued this support until the end of the war.He died in 1955, at the age of seventy-eight, at Seongrak Manor, Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea and is buried at Hongyu-reung in Namyang-ju near Seoul.".
- Yi_Kang birthDate "1877-03-30".
- Yi_Kang birthYear "1877".
- Yi_Kang deathDate "1955-08-15".
- Yi_Kang deathPlace Seoul.
- Yi_Kang deathPlace South_Korea.
- Yi_Kang deathYear "1955".
- Yi_Kang parent Gojong_of_Korea.
- Yi_Kang restingPlace Namyangju.
- Yi_Kang thumbnail Prince_Imperial_Ui.jpg?width=300.
- Yi_Kang wikiPageExternalLink kt2006092922064611710.htm.
- Yi_Kang wikiPageID "1933317".
- Yi_Kang wikiPageRevisionID "593173648".
- Yi_Kang birthDate "1877-03-30".
- Yi_Kang dateOfBirth "1877-03-30".
- Yi_Kang dateOfDeath "1955-08-15".
- Yi_Kang deathDate "1955-08-15".
- Yi_Kang deathPlace "Seongrak Manor, Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea".
- Yi_Kang father Gojong_of_Korea.
- Yi_Kang hangul "or 의화군".
- Yi_Kang hangul "의친왕 이강".
- Yi_Kang hanja "or".
- Yi_Kang issue Yi_Geon.
- Yi_Kang issue Yi_Hae-won.
- Yi_Kang issue Yi_Seok.
- Yi_Kang issue Yi_Wu.
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Bang".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Chang".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Gap".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Gon".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Gwang".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Hwan".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Hyun".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Jung".
- Yi_Kang issue "Prince Tak".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Changhui".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Haechun".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Haegyeong".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Haeran".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Haeryeon".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Haesuk".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Haewan".
- Yi_Kang issue "Princess Hoeja".
- Yi_Kang mother "Lady Yang, concubine".
- Yi_Kang mr "Ŭich'inwang I Kang or Ŭihwagun".
- Yi_Kang name "Yi Kang".
- Yi_Kang name "Yi, Kang Prince Imperial".
- Yi_Kang placeOfBurial "Hongyu-reung, Namyang-ju".
- Yi_Kang placeOfDeath "Seongrak Manor, Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea".
- Yi_Kang rr "Uichinwang I Gang or Uihwagun".
- Yi_Kang shortDescription "Korean noble".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Cho Byungsuk, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Gim Geumdeok, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Hong Jeongsun, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Kim Hyesu, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Lady Gim Sudeok, Princess Duk-in".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Lady Sudeok, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Lady Sugil, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Lady Sugwan, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Lady Sugyung, concubine".
- Yi_Kang spouse "Lady Suin, concubine".
- Yi_Kang description "Korean noble".
- Yi_Kang description "Korean noble".
- Yi_Kang subject Category:1877_births.
- Yi_Kang subject Category:1955_deaths.
- Yi_Kang subject Category:House_of_Yi.
- Yi_Kang subject Category:Japanese_nobility.
- Yi_Kang subject Category:Korean_collaborators_with_Imperial_Japan.
- Yi_Kang subject Category:Korean_nobility.
- Yi_Kang subject Category:Korean_princes.
- Yi_Kang type Agent.
- Yi_Kang type BritishRoyalty.
- Yi_Kang type Person.
- Yi_Kang type Royalty.
- Yi_Kang type Person.
- Yi_Kang type Q215627.
- Yi_Kang type Q5.
- Yi_Kang type Agent.
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- Yi_Kang comment "Yi Kang, the Prince Imperial Uihwa (also Euihwa), (born 30 March 1877 – 15 August 1955) was the fifth son of Emperor Gwangmu of Korea and his concubine, Lady Yang who was a court lady-in-waiting.He received his given name of Yi Gang and was titled Prince Uihwa with the style of His Royal Highness in 1891.".
- Yi_Kang label "Yi Kang".
- Yi_Kang label "李カン".
- Yi_Kang label "李堈".
- Yi_Kang sameAs 李カン.
- Yi_Kang sameAs 의친왕.
- Yi_Kang sameAs m.0674rn.
- Yi_Kang sameAs Q487728.
- Yi_Kang sameAs Q487728.
- Yi_Kang wasDerivedFrom Yi_Kang?oldid=593173648.
- Yi_Kang depiction Prince_Imperial_Ui.jpg.
- Yi_Kang givenName "Kang Prince Imperial".
- Yi_Kang isPrimaryTopicOf Yi_Kang.
- Yi_Kang name "Kang Prince Imperial Yi".
- Yi_Kang name "Yi Kang".
- Yi_Kang name "Yi, Kang Prince Imperial".
- Yi_Kang surname "Yi".