Moon, Sun Myung (Personal Name)
- Mun, Sŏn-myŏng
- Wen, Hsien-ming
- Bun, Senmei
- Mun, S. M.
- Mun, San Myung
- Mūn, San Mīang
- Mun I︠A︡n Me
- Sun Myung Moon
- San Men Mun
- Mun, I︠A︡n Me
- Mun, San Men
- 文 鮮明
- 문 선명
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Founder of Unification Church
His New hope, 1973.
Moritzen, N.-P. S.M. Muns Vereinigungskirche, 1981: t.p. (S.M. Mun) p. 2 (San Myung Mun)
Kōsum Tālasōphon. ʻĒkkasān rāingān rư̄ang "Latthi Mūnisưm," 1991: p. 11, 1st group (Nāi San Mīang Mūn; North Korean; b. 6 January 1920; into Presbyterian family; close associate of South Korean president Pak Čhung Hī; emigrated to America in 1973)
"Mnogie pridut pod imenem moim..." 2001: t.p. (San Men Mun) p. 9 (San Men Mun b. 25 Feb. (or 6 Jan. according to lunar calendar) 1920 in a village in Northern Korea named Sansa Togon-Myon. His real name is Mun I︠A︡n Me and can be translated as Sveti︠a︡shchai︠a︡si︠a︡ Luna Drakona)
New York times WWW site, Sept. 4, 2012 (in obituary published Sept. 2: the Rev. Sun Myung Moon; b. Jan. 6, 1920, in a small rural town in what is now North Korea; d. Monday [Sept. 3, 2012], Gapyeong, South Korea, aged 92; Korean evangelist, businessman, and self-proclaimed messiah who built a religious movement notable for its mass weddings, fresh-faced proselytizers, and links to vast commercial interests)
Wikipedia, Dec. 2, 2013 (Sun Myung Moon, b. 25 Feb. 1920 in Jeong-ju, now in North Pyongan, North Korea; born Mun Yong-myeong; Korean religious leader, business magnate and media mogul)
OCLC, June 26, 2020 (access point: 文 鮮明 = 문 선명 = Moon, Sun Myung; usage: 文 鮮明 = Moon Sun Myung)
b. 1920