Kim Sudeok
Lady Gim Sudeok, later known as the Princess Duk-in (22 December 1879 – 14 January 1964), was the spouse of Prince Yi Kang of Korea. She was a daughter of 1st Baron Gim Sajun. The prince had 14 consorts, but she was his primary consort. The wedding took place in 1900. After the Korean independence of 1945, she lived in her own palace in Seoul.
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gollark: As you should know if you've studied *any* modern esoteric topological theory, certain geometries are unstable and may decay into smaller geometries.
gollark: No.
gollark: Anyway, I'm thinking that this could connect to the applications of heptagrams in weapons technology, and how engineers are known to use π = 3 and other approximations.
gollark: Maybe I should have more citations for these real and true facts.
gollark: https://wiki.mondecitronne.com/wiki/Heptagon
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