Yi Haeng-ni (original) (raw)

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King of Joseon (posthumously)

Yi Haengni이행리李行里
King of Joseon (posthumously)
Darugachi
Reign 1300–?
Born Yi Haengni (이행리)1236Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Goryeo
Died Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Goryeo
Burial Jireung tomb
Spouse Lady SonQueen Jeongsuk (m.1250)
Issue 9 sons and 1 daughter
Posthumous name First: King Ik (익왕, 翼王; given in 1392 by King Taejo) Last: King Ganghye Seongik the Great (강혜성익대왕, 康惠聖翼大王; given in 1411 by King Taejong) Temple nameIkjo (익조; 翼祖)
House House of Yi
Father Mokjo of Joseon
Mother Queen Hyogong of the Pyeongchang Yi clan

Yi Haeng-ni (Korean: 이행리; Hanja: 李行里; 1236–?) was the great-grandfather of Yi Seonggye, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty.[1]

After his death, he was given the temple name Ikjo (익조; 翼祖) by his great-great-grandson, King Taejong[2] and his tomb was located in Jireung, Anbyeon County, South Hamgyeong Province. Meanwhile, his wife, Queen Jeongsuk was buried in Sukneung, Muncheon County, South Hamgyeong Province.[_citation needed_]

  1. Lady Son (손씨)

    1. Yi An or Yi Gyu-su, Grand Prince Hamnyeong (이안 or 이규수 함녕대군; 1250–?)
    2. Yi Jang or Yi Bok, Grand Prince Hamchang (이장 or 이복 함창대군; 1253–?)
  2. Queen Jeongsuk of the Dongju Choe clan (정숙왕후 최씨; 1232 – 20 September ?)

    1. Yi Song, Grand Prince Hamwon (이송 함원대군; 1256–?)
    2. Yi Won, Grand Prince Hamcheon (이원 함천대군; 1260–?)
    3. Yi Go-tae, Grand Prince Hamneung (이고태 함릉대군; 1263–?)
    4. Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon (조선 도조; 1265–1342)
    5. Yi Jeon, Grand Prince Hamyang (이전 함양대군; 1267–?)
    6. Princess Anui (안의공주; 1269–?)
    7. Yi Eung-sin (이응신; 1270–?)
    8. Yi Eung-geo, Grand Prince Hamseong (이응거 함성대군; 1274–?)
  3. ^ 익조(翼祖). Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.

  4. ^ 조선왕조실록. Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty.