Prince Hwaui
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Yi Yeong 이영 | |
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Prince Hwaui (화의군) | |
Born | September 5, 1425 Joseon |
Died | 1460 (age 35) Joseon |
Burial | Eunpyeong District, Seoul, South Korea |
Consort | Lady Park of the Miryang Park clan |
Issue | Seven sons |
Clan | Jeonju Yi clan |
Dynasty | House of Yi |
Father | Sejong of Joseon |
Mother | Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Jinju Kang clan |
Religion | Neo-confucianism |
Prince Hwaui Korean: 화의군; 5 September 1425 – 1460[a]),[1] personal name Yi Yeong 이영), was a prince of the Joseon period of Korea. He was the sixth son of Sejong the Great and younger brother of Munjong of Joseon and Sejo of Joseon.[2]
Biography
[edit]Yi Yeong was born on 5 September 1425 as the sixth son King Sejong, by his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Jinju Kang clan.[3]
In January 1433, he was granted the title of Prince Hwaui (화의군). In the 20th year of King Sejong (1438), he entered Sungkyunkwan.[4] On October 8 of the same year, he married Lady Park, daughter of Park Jung-son (박중손), as his primary wife.[4]
In 1441, he conspired with his half-brother, Grand Prince Imyeong, to bring a civilian woman into the palace in men's clothes.[5]
He was impeached and exiled several times for participating in the movement against Prince Suyang to restore King Danjong.[6]
After that, all property, including slaves and fields, were confiscated, and the children were demoted to the lowly status.[7] His family was exiled for nearly 30 years. He was released during the reign of King Seongjong but was reinstated only during the reign of King Jungjong.[8]
Family
[edit]Parents
- Father: Sejong the Great of Joseon (세종대왕, 15 May 1397 – 8 April 1450)
- Mother: Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Jinju Kang clan (영빈 강씨)
Consorts and issue:
- Princess Consort, of the Miryang Park clan (군부인밀양 박씨), daughter of Park Joong-son (박중손)
- First Son: Yi Won (이원), Prince Yeoheung (여흥군)
- Second Son: Yi Beon (이번), Prince Yeoseong( 여성군)
- Third Son: Yi Sik (이식), Prince Geumransu (금란수)
- Concubine: Lady Annan (첩부인 아난)
- Son: Yi Geonli-dong
- Concubine: Lady Naeun-geum (첩부인내금)
- Son: Yi Su-dal (이수달)
- Concubine: Daughter of Gam Ji (감지)
- Son: Yi Paeng-su (이팽수)
- Unknown Concubine
- Son: Unknown name
Notes
[edit]- ^ Lunar dates
References
[edit]- ^ Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, Record of King Seongjong, Vol 228, 20th year of Seongjong's reign.
- ^ 이, 은식 (2009-06-10). 불륜의 왕실사: 베개 밑에서 발견한 뜻밖의 역사 (in Korean). 타오름. ISBN 978-89-962008-5-7.
- ^ Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, Record of King Sejong, Vol 29.
- ^ a b Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, Record of King Seongjong, Vol 72, 18th year of Sejong's reign.
- ^ Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, Record of King Sejong, Vol 93, 23rd year of Sejong's reign.
- ^ Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, Record of King Sejong, Vol 124, 31st year of Sejong's reign.
- ^ 이, 덕일. 조선왕조실록 3 세종 문종 단종: 백성을 사랑한 사대부의 임금 (in Korean). 다산초당. ISBN 979-11-306-2031-2.
- ^ 박, 영규 (2019-03-31). 조선왕 시크릿 파일: 우리가 몰랐던 조선 왕들의 인성과 사생활 이야기 (in Korean). 옥당북스. ISBN 979-11-964128-9-0.