Yi Bang-won (이방원; 李芳遠) 16 May 1367 Yi Seong-gye's Mansion, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo (present-day Hamhŭng, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea)
Died
10 May 1422(1422-05-10) (aged 54) Sugang Palace, Hanseong, Joseon
Burial
Heonneung Mausoleum, Heoninneung Cluster, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea
Spouse(s)
Queen Wongyeong
(m. 1382; died 1420)
Issue among others...
Sejong of Joseon
Era name and dates
Adopted the era name of the Ming dynasty:
Geonmun (Jianwen) (건문; 建文): 1400–1402
Hongmu (Hongwu) (홍무; 洪武): 1402
Yeongnak (Yongle) (영락; 永樂): 1403–1418
Posthumous name
Joseon: King Gongjeong Seondeok Singong Munmu Gwanghyo the Great
공정성덕신공문무광효대왕
恭定聖德神功文武光孝大王
Ming dynasty: Gongjeong (공정; 恭定)
Temple name
Taejong (태종; 太宗)
Clan
Jeonju Yi clan
Dynasty
House of Yi
Father
Taejo of Joseon
Mother
Queen Sinui
Religion
Korean Buddhism → Korean Confucianism (Neo-Confucianism)
Korean name
Hangul
태종
Hanja
太宗
Revised Romanization
Taejong
McCune–Reischauer
T'aejong
Birth name
Hangul
이방원
Hanja
李芳遠
Revised Romanization
I Bangwon
McCune–Reischauer
Yi Pangwŏn
Courtesy name
Hangul
유덕
Hanja
遺德
Revised Romanization
Yudeok
McCune–Reischauer
Yutŏk
Monarchs of Korea
Joseon monarchs
Taejo
1392–1398
Jeongjong
1398–1400
Taejong
1400–1418
Sejong
1418–1450
Munjong
1450–1452
Danjong
1452–1455
Sejo
1455–1468
Yejong
1468–1469
Seongjong
1469–1494
Yeonsangun
1494–1506
Jungjong
1506–1544
Injong
1544–1545
Myeongjong
1545–1567
Seonjo
1567–1608
Gwanghaegun
1608–1623
Injo
1623–1649
Hyojong
1649–1659
Hyeonjong
1659–1674
Sukjong
1674–1720
Gyeongjong
1720–1724
Yeongjo
1724–1776
Jeongjo
1776–1800
Sunjo
1800–1834
Heonjong
1834–1849
Cheoljong
1849–1864
Gojong
1864–1897
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Taejong (Korean: 태종; Hanja: 太宗; 16 May 1367 – 10 May 1422),[i][ii] personal name Yi Bang-won (이방원; 李芳遠), was the third monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the father of Sejong the Great.[1] He was the fifth son of King Taejo, the founder of the dynasty. Before ascending to the throne, he was known as Prince Jeongan (정안군; 靖安君).
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Taejong (Korean: 태종; Hanja: 太宗; 16 May 1367 – 10 May 1422), personal name Yi Bang-won (이방원; 李芳遠), was the third monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea...
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