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Korean kisaeng (1574–1593)
Nongae or Ju Nongae (Korean: 주논개; Hanja: 朱論介; 1574–1593) was a gisaeng of Jinju during the Joseon period of Korea. A popular legend tells the story of
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City in South Gyeongsang, South Korea
include: the Nongae Festival, the Korea Drama Festival, the Gaecheon Arts Festival and the Jinju National Bullfighting Contest. The annual Nongae Festival
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Historical courtesans in Korea
"Re-remembering the "Deaths of Nongae and Gyewolhyang"". KCI (Korean Journal Database). Retrieved 2026-05-10. Nongae is known to have thrown herself
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Fictional samurai in bunraku and kabuki play
Castle. Rokusuke, who was lured onto a balcony by a kisaeng called Nongae. After Nongae passionately embraced Rokusuke, she toppled backward, taking Rokusuke
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Korean clan from Anhui, China
Sinan Joo clan Country Korea Place of origin Anhui, China, Song dynasty Founder Joo Jam [ko] Connected members Ju Ji-hoon Joo Sang-wook Nongae Chu Yo-han
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South Korean composer (1906–1965)
a song best known as the national anthem of South Korea, Korean Dance, Nongae, and the Symphonic Fantasy Korea. His unpublished works, some of which have
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South Korean poet (1898–1961)
considered a pioneer of modern Korean poetry and is well known for the poem, "Nongae" (논개), which was included in South Korean government-issued textbooks from
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Genus of spiders
United States Ozyptila nipponica Ono, 1985 – China, Korea, Japan Ozyptila nongae Paik, 1974 – Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan Ozyptila numida (Lucas
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South Korean writer (1910–1990)
Poetry Collections Binnaneun Jiyeok Okbinyeo Pungnang, Jeonggyeong Pungto Nongae Mo Yunsuk Sijeonjip, Gukguneun jugeoseo malhanda National Outstanding Citizen's
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South Korean actor (born 1958)
Best Theater "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Deputy Kim MBC MBC Best Theater "Nongae" 1992 Haengchon Apartment Chan-soo MBC Best Theater "Life of a Valet" Heo
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Siege during Hideyoshi's invasion of Korea
offering the best view of the "hellish scene" below them. One courtesan, Nongae, attracted the attention of a samurai, Keyamura Rokunosuke, whom she lured
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South Korean actress and film producer (1940–2025)
Leaving Myeong Dong Myeongdong-eul tteonamyeonseo 1972 Non Gae, The Kisaeng Nongae 1972 Life is on the Lonely Road Insaeng-eun nageunegil 1972 My Love of the
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South Korean filmmaker and politician (1937–2018)
The Three-Day Reign 삼일천하 Samilcheonha Shin Sang-ok Non Gae, the Kisaeng Nongae A Wonderful Life Meosjin insaeng A Warrant for an Arrest Chepolyeong Blood
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Sim-Cheong in Korean Movie Database. The Wave of Love in Korean Movie Database. Nongae in Korean Movie Database. Touch-Me-Not in Korean Movie Database. The Enemy
List of South Korean films of 1956
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South Korean writer (born 1969)
uncle, leading to the boy king's tragic death. More recently, Kim published Nongae, about a nineteen-year-old courtesan who embraced a Japanese general during
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written historical fictions such as Geumdang byeokhwa, Lee Seonggye, and Nongae. Starting in mid-1980s, Jung also published works of poetry. Jung was recipient
Jung_Hansuk
South Korean actor
Enemy of Woman 여성의 적 Yeoseong-ui jeog Gynecologist (산부인과 의사) Kim Han-il Nongae 논개 Non-gae Waejang (왜장) Yun Bong-chun The Wedding Day 시집가는 날 Sijibganeun
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Muslim
Arcturus star
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Indian
Ornament, Abbreviation of names ending in -gina
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English American Latin
Flowering.
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English American French
An English surname based on a French place name, meaning big town. Used both as surname and given...
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Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Bengali, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Malaysian, Muslim
Queen; Daughter; Pleiades
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Love
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English French
From Alsace - a region in France.
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Greek
Thinking of the sea.
Surname or Lastname
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English : from a pet form of Sten, a reduced form of Steven.
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Scottish
Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Muireann, MURRON means "sea-fair."
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