Not to be confused with the biological father of Gongyang of Goryeo, Prince Jeongwon (Goryeo).
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Wonjong of Joseon 조선 원종 朝鲜 元宗
Portrait of Prince Jeongwon
Born
2 August 1580 Byeol Hall, Gyeongbok Palace, Hanseong, Joseon
Died
2 February 1619 (1619-02-03) (aged 38) Hoehyeonbang, Hanseong, Joseon
Burial
Jangreung
Spouse
Queen Inheon of the Neungseong Gu clan
Issue
Yi Ho, Prince Neungyang
Yi Myeong, Prince Neungpung
Yi Bo, Prince Neungwon
Yi Jeon, Prince Neungchang
Posthumous name
King Gongnyang Gyeongdeok Inheon Jeongmok Janghyo the Great 공량경덕인헌정목장효대왕 恭良敬德仁憲靖穆章孝大王
Temple name
Wonjong 원종 元宗
House
Jeonju Yi
Father
Seonjo of Joseon
Mother
Royal Noble Consort In of the Suwon Kim clan
Wonjong of Joseon or Prince Jeongwon (2 August 1580 – 2 February 1619) was a prince during the Joseon dynasty. He was a son by a concubine to the Joseon dynasty's 14th monarch, king Seonjo, and half brother of king Gwanghaegun and father of king Injo. His birth name was Yi Bu (이부; 李琈).
He first held the title of Prince Jeongwon (定遠君, 정원군) and later re-titled as Grand Internal Prince Jeongwon (定遠大院君, 정원대원군). In 1592, during the Japanese invasions of Korea, he escaped with his father, King Seonjo and awarded in 1604 in recognition of helping the king to escape.
Wonjong of Joseon or PrinceJeongwon (2 August 1580 – 2 February 1619) was a prince during the Joseon dynasty. He was a son by a concubine to the Joseon...
dynasty of Korea. He was a grandson of King Seonjo and the eldest son of PrinceJeongwon. He ascended to the throne after leading a coup d'état against his...
mutiny. An official letter of installation of King Injo's late father (PrinceJeongwon) from the Ming government resulted in Joseon siding with Ming and supplying...
an envoy to inspect his tomb. Parents Father: Wang Gyun, Internal PrinceJeongwon (정원부원군 왕균) Grandfather: Wang Yu, Marquess Sunhwa (순화후 왕유; d.1360) Grandmother:...
Gyewoon (계운궁; 啓運宮; lit. Gyewoon Palace), was the wife of Grand Internal PrinceJeongwon and the biological mother of King Injo of Joseon. The future Queen...
Store Group company, until Prince Yi Ku died on 16 July 2005. He was born as the eldest son of Yi Gap, the 9th son of Prince Yi Kang by one of his partners...
Shinseong (이후 신성군; 6 January 1579 – 8 December 1592), fourth son Yi Bu, Prince Jeongwon (이부 정원군; 2 August 1580 – 29 December 1619), fifth son Princess Jeongsin...
Joseon history: PrinceJeongwon (1623, but later promoted to "King Wonjong" as of 1634"); Yi Kwang (Jeongye Daewongun, 1849); and Prince Heungseon (1864)...
Jong-hwan as Prince Imhae Jang Seung-jo as PrinceJeongwon, Prince Neungyang's father Kim Gyu-sun as Princess Jeonghye Jeon Jin-seo as Grand Prince Yeongchang...
Seonjo of Joseon and Queen Inmok. Because the King is descended from PrinceJeongwon, Princess Jeongmyeong’s older half-brother and son of King Seonjo,...
murdered some government officials alongside his half brothers: PrinceJeongwon (정원군) and Prince Sunhwa (순화군), but were survived[clarification needed] under...
born in 1619 as the second son of King Injo, while his father was still a prince. In 1623, when the Westerners faction (西人) launched a coup that removed...
Prince Yeongpyeong (Korean: 영평군; Hanja: 永平君; 30 August 1828 – 1 February 1902), personal name Yi Gyeong-eung (이경응; 李景應), was a member of the Royal Jeonju...
(1623–1649) of King Injo, the 16th ruler of Joseon. Injo was the son of PrinceJeongwon, who himself was the 7th son of King Seonjo, the 14th ruler of Joseon...
1572) December 29 Antoine Arnauld, French lawyer (b. 1560) PrinceJeongwon, Korean prince (b. 1580) Bagrat VII of Kartli (b. 1569) François d'Amboise...
became the wife of PrinceJeongwon and mother of King Gongyang. After King Chang's deposition in 1389, her second son, Wang Yo, Prince Jeongchang was chosen...
Grandfather: Wang Gyun, PrinceJeongwon Grandmother: Princess Boknyeong Mother: Consort Sun of the Gyoha No clan Grandfather: No-Jin, Prince Changseong Grandmother:...
Gyeonggi Province, near the border with Incheon. It holds the remains of PrinceJeongwon (who was posthumously honored as King Wonjong) and Queen Inheon, the...
Sa-Maeng (구사맹). Although he was the son of PrinceJeongwon, but later became the adoptive son of his 2nd uncle, Prince Sinseong (신성군)[citation needed] who died...
and Gwanghaegun never had one due to being overthrown and gun denotes "prince" instead of king. The anti-king during the rebel (Yi Gwal's rebellion) in...
Yeongchang Park Rusia as Princess Jeongmyeong Lee Jae-yun as Yi Bu, PrinceJeongwon, King Wonjong Seo In-seok as Yi I-cheom Han In-soo as Kim Je-nam, Queen...
Prince Jeongyang (Korean: 정양군; Hanja: 定陽君; d. 23 March 1397), personal name Wang U (왕우; 王瑀) was the only full older brother of King Gongyang and nobleman...
Mochi, Italian early-Baroque sculptor (d. 1654) August 2 – PrinceJeongwon, Korean prince (d. 1619) August 19 – Pierre Vernier, French mathematician (d...
of Flowers. As the sixth illegitimate son of King Seonjo, he became PrinceJeongwon. In 1623, he was given the posthusmous title Daewongun as the birth...