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Gongyang of Goryeo 고려 공양 高麗 恭讓
King of Goryeo
Reign
1389–1392
Coronation
1389
Predecessor
Chang of Goryeo
Successor
Dynasty abolished (Taejo of Joseon as the first King of Joseon)
Born
Wang Yo 9 March 1345 Goryeo
Died
17 May 1394 (1394-05-18) (aged 49) Samcheok-hyeon, Gangwon Province, Joseon
Burial
Goryeo: Goreung tomb San 65–6, Wondang-dong, Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea Joseon: Gongyang Royal Tomb 178, Gungchon-ri, Geundeok-myeon, Samcheok-si, Gangwon Province, South Korea
Spouse
Royal Consort Sun
(before 1389)
Issue
Prince Jeongseong Princess Suknyeong Princess Jeongsin Princess Gyeonghwa
Regnal name
Before ascended the throne:
Prince Jeongchang (정창군; 定昌君)
Internal Prince Jeongchang (정창부원군; 定昌府院君)
After dethroned and ended of the Goryeo period:
Prince Gongyang (공양군; 恭讓君)
In the exile place:
King Ganseong (간성왕; 杆城王)
After Yi Bang-won ascended the throne:
King Gongyang (공양왕; 恭讓王)
Posthumous name
King Gongyang The Great 공양대왕 恭讓大王
House
Wang
Father
Wang Gyun, Internal Prince Jeongwon
Mother
Grand Consort Wang of Samhan State
Religion
Buddhism
Gongyang of Goryeo
Hangul
공양왕
Hanja
恭讓王
Revised Romanization
Gongyang Wang
McCune–Reischauer
Kongyang Wang
Birth name
Hangul
왕요
Hanja
王瑤
Revised Romanization
Wang Yo
McCune–Reischauer
Wang Yo
Gongyang of Goryeo (9 March 1345 – 17 May 1394)[1] was the 34th and final ruler of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. He was the descendant of Duke Yangyang, brother of King Huijong. He was deposed by Yi Seong-gye, who then established the new Joseon Dynasty.[2]
^In Lunar calendar, he was born on 5th days 2nd months 1345 and died on 17th days 4th months 1394.
^Kim, Joo Won (June 23, 2021). "King Gongyang, the last king of Goryeo and Yi Seong-gye, founder of Joseon". Radio Free Asia. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
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