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Grand Prince Inpyeong
Grand Prince of Joseon
Born
Yi Yo (이요, 李㴭) 1622
Died
1658 (aged about 35)
Spouse
Lady O
Issue
Prince Boknyeong Prince Bokchang Prince Bokpyeong Prince Bokseon Yi Geum-on A daughter
House
House of Yi
Father
Injo of Joseon (biological) Grand Prince Neungchang (adopted)
Mother
Queen Inyeol (biological)
Korean name
Hangul
인평대군
Hanja
麟坪大君
Revised Romanization
Inpyeong-daegun
McCune–Reischauer
Inpy'ŏng-daegun
Grand Prince Inpyeong (1622–1658) was the third son of King Injo of Joseon. After the death of Grand Prince Neungchang, Inpyeong became his adopted son. When his father surrendered to the Qing dynasty, Grand Prince Inpyeong was sent to Qing as a hostage. His 10th generation descendant was Gojong of Korea who became king upon the death of King Cheoljong.
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