Yi Haengni 이행리 李行里 | |||||||||
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King of Joseon (posthumously) | |||||||||
Darugachi | |||||||||
Reign | 1300–? | ||||||||
Born | Yi Haengni (이행리) Kingdom of Goryeo | ||||||||
Burial | Jireung tomb | ||||||||
Spouse | Lady Son Queen Jeongsuk | ||||||||
Issue | 8 sons and 1 daughter | ||||||||
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House | House of Jeonju Yi | ||||||||
Father | Yi Ansa | ||||||||
Mother | Lady, of the Pyeonchang Yi clan |
Yi Haeng-ni was the great-grandfather of Yi Seonggye, founder of the Joseon Dynasty.[1]
After his death, he was given the temple name Ikjo (익조, 翼祖) by his great-great-grandson, King Taejong[2] and his tomb was located in Jireung, Anbyeon-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do. Meanwhile, his wife, Queen Jeongsuk was buried in Sukneung, Muncheon-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do.[3]
Family
- Father: Yi An-sa (이안사, d. 1274)
- Grandfather: Yi Yang-mu (이양무)
- Grandmother: Lady, of the Samcheok Yi clan (부인 삼척이씨)
- Mother: Queen Hyogong of the Pyeonchang Yi clan (효공왕후 이씨)
- Grandfather: Yi Gong-suk (이공숙)
- Grandmother: Lady Jeong, Princess Consort Dolsan (돌산군부인 정씨)
- Wives and their Children(s):
- Lady Son (부인 손씨)
- Queen Jeongsuk of the Yeongheung Choe clan (정숙왕후 최씨)
References
- ↑ "익조(翼祖)". encykorea.aks.ac.kr.
- ↑ "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr.
- ↑ "조선 사대조(목조,익조,도조,환조) 왕릉". m.blog.naver.com.
- ↑ Married Grand Princess Consort, of the Pyeongsan Sin clan (부부인 평산 신씨, 府夫人 平山 申氏) and had a son: Yi Hyeon the Prince Pyeongneung (평릉군 이현, 平陵君 李賢) while formally became "daegun" (대군) in 1872 during King Gojong's reign.
- ↑ Married Grand Princess Consort, of the Icheon Seo clan (부부인 이천 서씨, 府夫人 利川 徐氏) and had two sons: Yi Ganadae the Prince Namcheon (남천군 이간아대, 南川君 李干阿大) and Yi Mae-son the Prince Nampyeong (남평군 이매손, 南平君 李枚孫) while formally became "daegun" (대군) in 1872 during King Gojong's reign.
- ↑ Married the daughter of Ju Seong-gang (주성강) and had two sons: Yi Sang the Prince Jeonpyeong (전평군 이상, 全坪君 李尙) and Yi Jin the Prince Yeongnyeong (영녕군 이진, 永寧君 李進). He was given a Posthumous name, Chunggan (충간, 忠簡) anr formally became "daegun" (대군) in 1872 during King Gojong's reign.
- ↑ Had a son: Yi Su the Prince Gilseong (길성군 이수, 吉城君 李守) and formally became "daegun" (대군) in 1872 during King Gojong's reign.
- ↑ Alongside his brothers, he also formally became "daegun" (대군) in 1872 during King Gojong's reign.
- ↑ Married the daughter of Bak Seon (박선) from the Yeongwol Bak clan and had a son: Yi Yeon the Prince Yeongchang (영창군 이연, 靈昌君 李延), also formally became "daegun" (대군) in 1872 during King Gojong's reign.
- ↑ Married Grand Princess Consort, of the Cheongju Han clan (부부인 청주 한씨, 府夫人 淸州 韓氏) and had a son: Yi Pil-san the Prince Yeongwon (영원군 이필산, 靈源君 李必山), which Pil-san's son became the one who refused and opposed Yi Seonggye's idea in established the new Joseon dynasty. Like his brothers, Yi Eung-geo formally became "daegun" (대군) in 1872 during King Gojong's reign.
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