Hamhung Royal Villa
Hamhung Royal Villa | |
Korean name | |
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Chosŏn'gŭl | 함흥본궁 |
Hancha | 咸興本宮 |
Revised Romanization | Hamheungbongung |
McCune–Reischauer | Hamhŭngbon'gung |
Hamheung Royal Villa (Korean: 함흥본궁; Hanja: 咸興本宮) is a villa located in Sonamudong, Sapogu Station, Hamheung. Designated National Treasure no. 107 of North Korea, the villa was the residence of Yi Seong-gye before he founded the Joseon Dynasty. The villa was also the birthplace Taejo's older offspring, including his second son (Yi Bang-gwa, 1357–1419, later Jeongjong of Joseon, the second king) and his fifth son (Yi Bang-won, 1367–1422, later Taejong of Joseon, the third king). After he abdicated in 1398 in favor of Jeongjong, Taejo rebuilt his residence at the site of his ancestor's land.
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