Gim Si-min, the Glossary
Gim Si-min (1554–1592), also known as Kim Si-min, was a prominent Korean general during the Joseon period.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Andong Kim clan, Arquebus, Changwon, Chungcheong Province, Geumsan County, Goryeo, Goseong County, South Gyeongsang, Gwak Jae-u, Historic Sites (South Korea), History of Korea, Hosokawa Tadaoki, Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), Jinhae-gu, Jinju Fortress, Joseon, Jurchen people, Kim (Korean surname), Korea, Sacheon, Siege of Jinju (1592), Ukita Hideie.
- Andong Kim clan
- Joseon generals
Andong Kim clan
The Andong Kim clan refers to two Korean clans of Elder Andong Kim Clan (구 안동 김씨) and the New Andong Kim Clan (신 안동 김씨), respectively.
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Arquebus
An arquebus is a form of long gun that appeared in Europe and the Ottoman Empire during the 15th century.
Changwon
Changwon is the capital and largest city of Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea (with a population of 1,025,702), and the 11th largest city of the country.
Chungcheong Province
Chungcheong (Chungcheong-do) was one of the eight provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty.
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Geumsan County
Geumsan County is a county in South Chungcheong Province (Before 1963, Geumsan was in Jeollabuk-do), South Korea.
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Goryeo
Goryeo (Hanja: 高麗) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392.
Goseong County, South Gyeongsang
Goseong County (Goseong-gun) is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
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Gwak Jae-u
Gwak Jae-woo or Gwak Jae-u (1552–1617) was a Korean military general and patriot from Uiryeong. Gim Si-min and Gwak Jae-u are 16th-century Korean people, Joseon generals and people of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598).
Historic Sites (South Korea)
Historic Sites is a national-level designation within the heritage preservation system of South Korea for places of important historical value.
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History of Korea
The Lower Paleolithic era on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago.
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Hosokawa Tadaoki
was a Japanese samurai warrior of the late Sengoku period and early Edo period.
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Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
The Japanese invasions of Korea, commonly known as the Imjin War, involved two separate yet linked invasions: an initial invasion in 1592, a brief truce in 1596, and a second invasion in 1597.
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Jinhae-gu
Jinhae-gu is a district in Changwon City, South Korea.
Jinju Fortress
Jinju Fortress, designated South Korean historic site No 118, on 21 January 1963, was a walled city.
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Joseon
Joseon, officially Great Joseon State, was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years.
Jurchen people
Jurchen (Manchu: Jušen,; 女真, Nǚzhēn) is a term used to collectively describe a number of East Asian Tungusic-speaking people.
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Kim (Korean surname)
Kim is the most common surname in Korea.
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Korea
Korea (translit in South Korea, or label in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (label in South Korea, or label in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.
Sacheon
Sacheon is a city in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
Siege of Jinju (1592)
The first siege of Jinju was one of the major land battles during the Imjin war – the first occurred during the fall of 1592, and the second one in spring of 1593.
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Ukita Hideie
was the daimyō of Bizen and Mimasaka Provinces (modern Okayama Prefecture), and one of the council of Five Elders appointed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
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See also
Andong Kim clan
- Andong Kim clan
- Gim Jil
- Gim Si-min
- Gree (entertainer)
- Kim Chwa-chin
- Kim Du-han
- Kim Eul-dong
- Kim Ga-jin
- Kim Gu-ra
- Kim Ja-jeom
- Kim Jo-sun (politician)
- Kim Jwa-geun
- Kim Ku
- Kim Mun-geun
- Kim Ok-gyun
- Kim Seong-Dong
- Kim Shin (general)
- Kim Yong-woo
- Queen Cheorin
- Queen Hyohyeon
- Queen Sunwon
Joseon generals
- An Bangjun
- Bae Heung-rip
- Bak Jin
- Ch'oe Mu-sŏn
- Eo Jae-yeon
- Eo Yeong-dam
- Gang Hong-rip
- Gim Si-min
- Gwak Jae-u
- Gwon Yul
- Hong Dalson
- Hong Gye-hun
- Hong Yun-seong
- Hwang Jin
- Im Gyeong-eop
- Jeong Bal
- Jeong Gi-ryong
- Jeong Mun-bu
- Jeong Yeo-rip
- Kim An-ro
- Kim Chong-sŏ
- Kim Deok-ryeong
- Kim Seong-il
- Park Won-jong
- Shin Ryu
- Sin Rip
- Song Sang-hyeon
- Won Gyun
- Yi Bok-nam
- Yi Ching-ok
- Yi Eokgi
- Yi Il
- Yi Jeong-am
- Yi Jongmu
- Yi Si-ae
- Yi Sun-sin
- Yi Sun-sin (born 1554)
- Yun Im
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gim_Si-min
Also known as Gim Simin, Kim Shi-Min, Kim Si-min.