Gwon Ram 권람 | |
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Left State Councillor | |
In office 17 June 1462 – 11 October 1463 | |
Preceded by | Sin Suk-ju |
Succeeded by | Han Myeong-hoe |
Right State Councillor | |
In office 9 December 1459 – 17 June 1462 | |
Preceded by | Yi In-son |
Succeeded by | Han Myeong-hoe |
In office 30 November 1459 – 5 December 1459 | |
Preceded by | Sin Suk-ju |
Succeeded by | Yi In-son |
Personal details | |
Born | 1416 Hanseong, Kingdom of Joseon (Currently Seoul, South Korea) |
Died | 6 February 1465 48–49) | (aged
Korean name | |
Hangul | 권람 |
Hanja | 權擥 |
Revised Romanization | Gwon Ram |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwon Ram |
Art name | |
Hangul | 소한당 |
Hanja | 所閑堂 or 所閒堂 |
Revised Romanization | Sohandang |
McCune–Reischauer | Sohandang |
Courtesy name | |
Hangul | 정경 |
Hanja | 正卿 |
Revised Romanization | Jeonggyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏnggyŏng |
Posthumous name | |
Hangul | 익평 |
Hanja | 翼平 |
Revised Romanization | Ikpyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Ikp'yŏng |
Gwon Ram (Korean: 권람; 1416 – 6 February 1465), art name Sohandang (소한당) was a Korean politician, writer, and historian of the Joseon period. He served as Left State Councillor, and the entourage of Sejo of Joseon.
He was the father-in-law of general Nam Yi and Shin Su-geun.[1]
Family
- Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
- Gwon Dan (권단 찬성사) (1218 - 1311)
- Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother
- Lady No of the Gyoha No clan (교하 노씨); daughter of No Yeon (노연 좌간의대부)[2]
- Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
- Gwon Bu (권부, 權溥) (1262 - 1346)
- Great-Great-Great-Grandmother
- Lady Ryu of the Siryeong Ryu clan (시령 류씨, 始寧 柳氏); daughter of Ryu Seung (류승, 柳陞)
- Great-Great-Grandfather
- Great-Grandfather
- Gwon Gyo (검교 정승 권희, 權僖)
- Grandfather
- Gwon Geun (1352 - 14 February 1409)
- Grandmother
- Princess Sukgyeong, Lady Yi of the Gyeongju Yi clan (숙경택주 경주 이씨, 淑敬宅主 慶州 李氏) (? - 1423)
- Father
- Gwon Je (1387 - 1445)
- Mother
- Lady Yi of the Gyeongju Yi clan (경주 이씨, 慶州李氏); daughter of Yi Hyu (검교판한성부사 이휴, 李携), Gwon Je’s first wife
- Unnamed stepmother; Gwon Je’s second wife[5]
- Siblings
- Older brother - Gwon Ji (권지, 權摯)
- Younger brother - Gwon Ban (권반, 權攀)
- Younger brother - Gwon Ma (권마, 權摩)[6][7]
- Younger brother - Gwon Hyeol (권혈, 權挈)
- Younger brother - Gwon Hyeong (권경, 權擎)
- Younger sister - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Brother-in-law - Han Myeong-jin (한명진, 韓明溍) (1426 - 1454)[8]
- Unnamed nephew
- Unnamed niece
- Brother-in-law - Han Myeong-jin (한명진, 韓明溍) (1426 - 1454)[8]
- Younger sister - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan[9]
- Younger half-brother - Gwon Chu (권추, 權揫)
- Wife
- Princess Consort Yeongwon of the Goseong Yi clan (영원군부인 고성 이씨, 寧原郡夫人 固城 李氏) (1410 - 18 October 1491)[10]
- Children
- Son - Gwon Geol (권걸, 權傑)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Nam of the Uiryeong Nam clan (의령 남씨, 宜寧 南氏)
- Son - Gwon Geon (권건, 權健)
- Daughter - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Son-in-law - Han Seo-gu (한서구, 韓瑞龜)
- Daughter - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Son-in-law - Park Sa-hwa (박사화, 朴士華)
- Daughter - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Son-in-law - Shin Eok-nyeon (신억년, 申億年)
- Daughter - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Daughter - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Son-in-law - Kim Su-hyeong (김수형, 金壽亨)
- Daughter - Internal Princess Consort Yeongga of the Andong Gwon clan (영가부부인 안동 권씨, 永嘉府夫人 安東 權氏); Shin Su-geun’s first wife
- Son-in-law - Shin Su-geun (신수근, 愼守勤) (1450 - 1506)
- Step-granddaughter - Queen Dangyeong of the Geochang Shin clan (단경왕후 신씨) (7 February 1487 - 27 December 1557)
- Son-in-law - Shin Su-geun (신수근, 愼守勤) (1450 - 1506)
- Daughter - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Son-in-law - Shin Mal-pyeong (신말평, 申末平)
- Daughter - Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
- Son-in-law - Min Sa-geon (민사건, 閔師騫)
- Son - Gwon Geol (권걸, 權傑)
Book
- 동국통감
- 《Yeokdaebyeongyo》 (역대병요, 歷代兵要)
- 《Sohandang jip》(소한당집, 所閑堂集)
- 《Eungjesiju》 (응제시주, 應製詩註)
Popular culture
- Portrayed by Lee Dae-yeon in the 2011 KBS2 TV series The Princess' Man.
- Portrayed by Kim Yong-hee in the 2011 JTBC TV series Insu, The Queen Mother.
References
- ↑ He was the father of Queen Dangyeong, the first wife of the 11th King Jungjong of Joseon.
- ↑ His great-grandson No Chaek (노책, 盧頙) became the grandfather of Royal Consort Sun-Bi and great-grandfather of Queen Wongyeong’s nephew, No Han
- ↑ His younger brother, Gwon Hu (권후, 權煦), had a son, Gwon Jung-gwi (권중귀; ? - 1369), who later became the adoptive son of King Chungseon and was renamed as Wang Jung-gwi (왕중귀, 王重貴). Wang Jung-gwi married Lady Ki of the Haengju Ki clan (행주 기씨) who was the niece of Empress Ki through her younger brother.
- ↑ A niece, through his brother Gwon Gyeom, became the first wife of Biligtü Khan and daughter-in-law of Empress Ki.
- ↑ It is said that Gwon Je killed her and his daughter
- ↑ Became the great-great-grandfather of Kwon Yul
- ↑ Was also known as Kwon Hwi (권휘, 權 麻+非+手)
- ↑ He was the younger brother of Han Myeong-hoe and the paternal uncle of Queen Jangsun and Queen Gonghye
- ↑ It’s said that she was killed by her father
- ↑ Lady Yi is the daughter of Yi Won, Prince Cheolseong (철성부원군 이원, 鐵城府院君 李原) (1368 - 1429), and the granddaughter of Yi Am (이암, 李嵒) or Yi Gun-hae (이군해, 李君侅) (1297 - 1364).
- ↑ His grandmother was Princess Jeongseon (a daughter of King Taejong and Queen Wongyeong, and a younger sister of Princess Gyeongan)
- ↑ She became a slave (nobi) to Han Myeong-hoe
External links
- Gwon Ram:Nate (in Korean)
- Gwon Ram Archived 2018-09-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)
- Gwon Ram:Naver (in Korean)
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