Princess of Nangnang (1st century)
According to the ancient Korean record of Samguk Sagi, the Princess of Nakrang (Korean: 낙랑공주; Hanja: 樂浪公主; ? – c.32) was a daughter of Choi Ri (Korean: 최리; Hanja: 崔理) who was the king of Nakrang Kingdom. However, the kingdom's sovereignty is often disputed, which is often viewed as an independent kingdom by Korean scholars while Chinese and Japanese academic communities usually interpret the name Nakrang to be referring to Lelang Commandery.
Princess Nakrang | |
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Princess of Nakrang Kingdom | |
Died | 32 AD Nakrang Kingdom |
Husband | Prince Hodong |
Father | Choi-Ri |
Princess of Nangnang | |
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Revised Romanization | Nangnang Gongju |
McCune–Reischauer | Nal'lang Kongch'u |
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