Gim Hyo-won

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Gim Hyo-won (Korean김효원; Hanja金孝元; 1542 – 1 April 1590) was a Korean philosopher and politician during the Joseon period. A Neo-Confucian scholar, his art name was Seongam (성암; 省庵), and his courtesy name was Inbaek (인백; 仁伯). He was a leader of the Easterners faction, born into the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏).

Family[edit]

  • Grandfather
    • Gim Deok-yu (김덕유; 金德裕; 1494–?)
  • Grandmother
    • Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨; 1492–?)
  • Father
    • Gim Hong-woo (김홍우; 金弘遇; 1518–1578)
  • Mother
    • Lady Yun of the Haepyeong Yun clan (해평 윤씨; 海平 尹氏; 1522–?)
  • Siblings
    • Younger sister: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1547–?)
    • Younger brother: Gim Yi-won (김이원; 金履元; 1553–1614)
      • Sister-in-law: Lady Gim of the Gangneung Gim clan (강릉 김씨; 1551–?)
        • Niece: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1569–?)
        • Nephew: Gim Geuk-jeon (김극전; 金克銓; 1577–?)
        • Nephew: Gim Geuk-myeong (김극명; 金克銘; 1581–1624)
        • Niece: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1582–?)
        • Nephew: Gim Geuk-bin (김극빈; 金克鑌; 1583–1628)
          • Niece-in-law: Princess Jeonggeun (정근옹주; 貞謹翁主; 1598 – 11 July 1613)[a]
            • Great-Grandniece: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1610–?)
            • Adoptive Great-Grandnephew: Gim Se-pil (김세필; 金世泌; 1622–1690)
        • Niece: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1584–?)
        • Niece: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1586–?)
    • Younger sister: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1555–?)
    • Younger brother: Gim Shin-won (김신원; 金信元; 1555–?)
    • Younger brother: Gim Ui-won (김의원; 金義元; 1558–1602)

Consort(s) and issue

  • Lady Jeong of the Chogye Jeong clan (초계 정씨; 1542–?)
    • Son: Gim Geuk-geon (김극건; 金克健; 1569–1624)
      • Daughter-in-law: Lady Heo of the Yangcheon Heo clan (양천 허씨; 陽川 許氏; 1567–?)[b]
        • Granddaughter: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1587–?)
        • Granddaughter: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1590–?)
        • Grandson: Gim Se-ryeom (김세렴; 金世濂; 1593–1646)
        • Grandson: Gim Se-pil (김세필; 金世弼; 1597–?)
      • Daughter-in-law: Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (안동 김씨; 安東 金氏; 1576–?)
        • Grandson: Kim Se-wan (김세완; 金世浣; 1601–?)
    • Son: Gim Geuk-ryeon (김극련; 金克鍊; 1572–?)
    • Daughter: Lady Gim of the Seonsan Gim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏; 1575–?)
      • Son-in-law: Heo Gyun (허균; 許筠; 10 December 1569 – 12 October 1618)[c]
        • Grandson: Heo Goeng (허굉; 許宏; 1595–?)
          • Great-grandson: Heo Heum (허흠; 許嶔; 1620–?)
        • Granddaughter: Royal Consort Sohun of the Yangcheon Heo clan (소훈 허씨; 1603–?)[d]
    • Son: Gim Geuk-gam (김극감; 金克鑑; 1577–?)
    • Son: Gim Geuk-seon (김극선; 金克銑; 1584–1664)

Works[edit]

  • Seongam Jip (성암집; 省庵集)

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ She was a daughter of King Seonjo and Royal Noble Consort Jeong of the Yeoheung Min clan. Her mother’s great-grandmother was Princess Gyeongsuk (a daughter of King Seongjong and Royal Noble Consort Myeong of the Andong Gim clan).
  2. ^ She was the daughter of Heo Bong (허봉; 許篈; 1551–1588). Thus making her the niece of Heo Gyun and Heo Nanseolheon, and an older cousin of Royal Consort Sohun.
  3. ^ Younger brother of Heo Nanseolheon
  4. ^ She became a 5th junior rank concubine for Gwanghaegun's and Deposed Queen Yu's son, Deposed Crown Prince Yi Jil (폐세자 이질; 廢世子 李祬; 31 December 1598 – 22 July 1623).

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