Not to be confused with the Mid-late Joseon Queen Consort as the first wife of Yeongjo of Joseon, Queen Jeongseong.
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Prince Jeongseong
Wang Seok
Prince Jeongseong (정성군, 定城君)
Reign
1388–1389
Coronation
1388
Crown Prince of Goryeo
Reign
1389 – July 1392
Coronation
1389
Predecessor
Crown Prince Wang Jeong
Successor
Dynasty abolished (Yi Bangu as the first Crown Prince of Joseon)
Monarch
King Gongyang (father)
Born
Wang Dan Goryeo
Died
1394 Samcheok-si, Gangwon Province, Joseon
Spouse
Lady Yi
(m. 1391–1394)
House
House of Wang
Father
Gongyang of Goryeo
Mother
Royal Consort Sun of the Gyoha No clan
Religion
Buddhism
Korean name
Hangul
정성세자
Hanja
定城世子
Revised Romanization
Jeongseong-seja
McCune–Reischauer
Ch'ŏngsŏng-seja
Birth name
Hangul
왕단, later 왕석
Hanja
王瑞, later 王奭
Revised Romanization
Wang Dan, later Wang Seok
McCune–Reischauer
Wang Tan, later Wang Sŏk
Childhood name
Hangul
왕서
Hanja
王瑞
Revised Romanization
Wang Seo
McCune–Reischauer
Wang Sŏ
Crown Prince Jeongseong (died 1394) or known before as Prince Jeongseong, was the first son of King Gongyang and Consort Sun[1] who would eventually become the last Crown Prince of the Goryeo dynasty. After Yi Seonggye established the new dynasty, he was deposed from his throne along with his parent and got assassinated.[2] His birth name was Wang Dan (왕단; 王瑞), but later changed to Wang Seok (왕석; 王奭) whom he better known with it.
^"공양왕 왕자 세자 왕석". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2021.
^한국 무예 사료 총서, vol. 3 [A Collection of Korean Martial Arts Materials, vol. 3] (in Korean). University of Michigan: National Folklore Museum. 2005. p. 801.
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