Princess Cheongyeon (청연공주; 14 July 1754 – 7 July 1821[1]) was a royal princess of the Joseon Dynasty. She was the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Sado and Lady Hyegyeong.

Princess Cheongyeon
청연공주
Princess of Joseon
Born1754
Kingdom of Joseon
Died7 July 1821(1821-07-07) (aged 66–67)
Kingdom of Joseon
Burial
SpouseKim Gi-seong, Prince Consort Gwangeun
Issue7 sons and 2 daughters
HouseJeonju Yi (by birth)
Gwangsan Kim (by marriage)
FatherCrown Prince Sado
MotherLady Hyegyeong

Life

Princess Cheongyeon was born in the 30th year of Yeongjo reign as the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Sado and Crown Princess Hong.[2] She had two full brothers, Crown Prince Uiso and Jeongjo of Joseon, and one younger full sister, Princess Cheongseon.[3]

Because Princess Cheongyeon was the daughter of the Crown Prince, she held the title of Commandery Princess (군주 ), a senior 2 rank and thus known throughout her life as Princess Cheongyeon (청연군주, 淸衍郡主).

In the 41st reign of King Yeongjo (1765), she married Kim Du‐Seong (김두성) of the Gwangsan Kim clan , son of Kim Sang-ik (김상익). Kim Du-Seong changed his name to Kim Gi-Seong (김기성).[4]

She died on 9 June 1821. She was honoured by Emperor Gojong as Princess Cheongyeon (청연공주)[3] and her husband was posthumously awarded the title of Prince Consort Gwangeun (광은위).[5]

Family

Parents

Siblings

  • Older Brother: Yi Jeong, Crown Prince Uiso (의소세자 이정) (27 September 1750 – 17 April 1752)
  • Older Brother: Yi San, Jeongjo of Joseon (왕세손 이산) (28 October 1752 – 18 August 1800)
  • Younger Sister: Princess Cheongseon (청선공주) (1756 – 20 July 1802)
  • Husband: Kim Gi-seong, Prince Consort Gwangeun (김기성 광은위) (1752 –1811)
    • Father-in-law: Kim Sang-ik (김상익) (1721 - 1781)
  • Issue
    • Son: Kim Jae-chang (김재창, 金在昌) (1770 - 1849)
      • Daughter-in-law: Lady Lee (이씨, 李氏)
    • Daughter: Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨) (1771 - 1787)
      • Son-in-law: Jo Jae-gyu (조재규) of the Imcheon Jo clan (임천 조씨) (1772 - 1843)
    • Son: Kim Jae-sam (김재삼) (1776 - 1837)
    • Unnamed Son (died prematurely)
    • Unnamed Son (died prematurely)
    • Unnamed Son (died prematurely)
    • Unnamed Son (died prematurely)
    • Unnamed Son (died prematurely)
    • Unnamed Daughter (died prematurely)

References

  1. In lunar calendar, the princess died on 9 June 1821
  2. "Princess Cheongyeong". 한국학중앙연구원 - 한국역대인물 종합정보 시스템. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  3. 1 2 "Daughter of King Jangjo of Joseon: Princess Cheongyeon". Naver. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  4. Veritables Annals of the Joseon Dynasty. Vol. Record of Jing Yeongjo: Vol.105, 41st year, 2nd article. Sillok.history.
  5. Veritables Annals of the Joseon Dynasty. Vol. Record of Gojong: volume 39, 36th year, 2nd article. Sillok.history.
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