Jo Man-yeong
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJo Manyeong
McCune–ReischauerCh'o Manyŏng
Art name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeokae
McCune–ReischauerSŏka'e
Courtesy name
Hangul
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Revised RomanizationYungyeong
McCune–ReischauerYunkyŏng
Posthumous name
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Hanja
Revised RomanizationChunggyeong
McCune–ReischauerCh'ungkyŏng

Jo Man-yeong (Korean: 조만영; Hanja: 趙萬永; 1776 — 1846) was a Korean politician and court minister of the Joseon Dynasty.[1][2] He was the leader of the Pungyang Jo clan. The clan rose to prominence, pushing out the Andong Kim clan that had wielded power since the King Sunjo regime. However, with the death of Jo Man-yeong in 1846, control of the kingdom once again fell into the hands of the Andong Kim clan. He was the father of Queen Sinjeong and the maternal grandfather of Heonjong of Joseon. As his daughter posthumously became Queen consort, Jo was then honoured as Internal Prince Pungeun (풍은부원군, 豊恩府院君).

Family

  • Great-great-great-grandfather
    • Jo Do-bo (조도보, 趙道輔)
  • Great-great-great-grandmother
    • Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (본관: 경주 김씨, 金氏); daughter of Kim Pil-jin (김필진, 金必鎭)
  • Great-great-grandfather
    • Jo Sang-gyeong (조상경, 趙尙絅)
  • Great-great-grandmother
    • Lady Yi of the Bupyeong Yi clan (본관: 부평 이씨, 李氏); daughter of Yi Jeong-tae (이정태, 李廷泰)
  • Great-grandfather
    • Jo Eom (조엄, 趙曮) (1719 - 1777); brought sweet potato seeds in 1763, during King Yeongjo's 39th year of reign
  • Great-grandmother
    • Lady Hong of the Pungsan Hong clan (홍씨, 洪氏) (1717 - 1808);[3]daughter of Hong Hyeon-bo (홍현보, 洪鉉輔)
  • Father
    • Jo Jin-gwan (1739 - 1808) (조진관, 趙鎭寬)
      • Uncle - Jo Jin-ui (조진의, 趙鎭宜)
      • Aunt - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
      • Aunt - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
        • Uncle - Hong Byeong-hyeob (홍병협, 洪秉協) of the Namyang Hong clan
  • Mother
    • Lady Hong of the Namyang Hong clan (남양 홍씨, 南陽 洪氏) (1739 - 1799); daughter of Hong Ik-bin (홍익빈, 洪益彬)
  • Siblings
    • Younger brother - Jo Won-yeong (조원영, 趙原永) (1777 - 1825); became the adopted son of his uncle Jo Jin-ui (조진의, 趙鎭宜)
      • Sister-in-law - Lady Han (한씨, 韓氏); daughter of Han Yong-gu (한용구, 韓用龜)
    • Younger brother - Jo In-yeong (조인영, 趙寅永) (1782 - 1850)
      • Sister-in-law - Lady Kim of the (new) Andong Kim clan (신 안동 김씨, 新 安東 金氏); daughter of Kim Se-sun (김세순)
        • Niece - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
          • Nephew-in-law - Kim Hak-seong (김학성, 金學性) of the Cheongpung Kim clan (청풍 김씨, 淸風 金氏)
        • Niece - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
          • Nephew-in-law - Yi In-woo (이인우, 李寅禹) of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨, 全州 李氏)
        • Niece - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
          • Nephew m-in-law - Seo Ik-bo (서익보, 徐翼輔) of the Daegu Seo clan (대구 서씨, 大丘 徐氏)
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
      • Brother-in-law - Yi Bok-yeon (이복연, 李復淵) of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨, 全州 李氏)
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
      • Brother-in-law - Kim Byeong-mun (김병문, 金炳文) of the (new) Andong Kim clan (신 안동 김씨, 新 安東 金氏)
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
      • Brother-in-law - Yun Gyeong-ryeol (윤경렬, 尹慶烈) of the Haepyeong Yun clan (해평 윤씨, 海平 尹氏)
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
      • Brother-in-law - Yi Jae-mun (이재문, 李在文) of Yongin Yi clan (용인 이씨, 龍仁 李氏)
  • Spouse
    • Internal Princess Consort Deokan of the Eunjin Song clan (덕안부부인 송씨, 德安府夫人 宋氏) (1776 - 1834)
      • Father-in-law - Song Si-yeon (송시연, 宋時淵)[4]
      • Mother-in-law - Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (안동 김씨, 安東 金氏)
  • Children
    • Son - Jo Byeong-gwi (조병귀, 趙秉龜)
      • Adoptive grandson - Jo Seong-ha (조성하, 趙成夏); second son of Jo Byeong-joon (조병준, 趙秉駿) and grandson of Jo Won-yeong (조원영, 趙原永)
    • Son - Jo Byeong-gu (조병구, 趙秉龜) (1801 - 1845)
    • Daughter - Queen Shinjeong of the Pungyang Jo clan (신정왕후, 神貞王后) (21 January 1809 – 4 June 1890)
    • Son - Jo Byeong-gi ( 조병기, 趙秉夔) (1821 - 1858); became the adoptive son of his uncle Jo In-yeong (조인영, 趙寅永) (1782 - 1850)
      • Adoptive grandson - Jo Yeong-ha (조영하, 趙寧夏) (June 1845 - 5 December 1884); second son of Jo Byeong-seok (조병석, 趙秉錫)
        • Adoptive granddaughter-in-law - Lady Yi of the Yongin Yi clan (증 정경부인 용인 이씨); daughter of Yi Gyo-hyeon (이교현, 李敎鉉)
        • Adoptive granddaughter-in-law - Yi Jeong-suk (이정숙, 李貞淑), Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (정경부인 전주 이씨); daughter of Yi Hae-seok (이해석, 李海錫) (1858 - 1935)
          • Adoptive Great-Grandnephew - Jo Dong-yun (조동윤, 趙東潤) (1871 - 1923)
    • Daughter - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
      • Son-in-law - Yi In-seol (이인설, 李寅卨) of the Jeonju Yi clan (본관: 전주 이씨, 全州 李氏)
    • Daughter - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏) (? - 1865)
      • Son-in-law - Yu Chi-seon (유치선, 兪致善) of the Gigye Yu clan (본관: 기계 유씨, 杞溪 兪氏)
        • Adoptive grandson - Yu Jin-hak (유진학); the maternal grandfather of Empress Sunjeong
    • Daughter Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (본관: 풍양 조씨, 豊壤 趙氏)
      • Son-in-law - Kim Seok-hyeon (김석현, 金奭鉉) of the Gwangsan Kim clan (본관: 광산 김씨, 光山 金氏)

References

  1. "조만영 님". 연합아카이브 (in Korean). 3 August 2018.
  2. 한국사: 조선 후기의 정치 (in Korean). 국사 편찬 위원회. 1993.
  3. Lady Hong is the half-aunt of Lady Hyegyeong and a descendant of Princess Jeongmyeong and Hong Ju-won
  4. He is the 6th great-grandson of Song Jun-gil; the maternal grandfather of Queen Inhyeon
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