- was then
given the
royal title of
Prince Jeongan;
making her
Princess Jeongnyeong (정녕옹주; 靖寧翁主) at the age of 27. In 1394, the
capital was
established from...
- Upon
hearing of this plan in 1398, Yi Pang-wŏn and his wife,
Princess Jeongnyeong,
immediately revolted and
raided the palace,
killing Chŏng To-jŏn, his...
- clan (d. 1319);
third cousin once removed. Wang Cha, Duke
Gangyang Lady
Jeongnyeong (정녕원비/궁주) Lady
Myeongsun (명순원비)
Primary Consort Sukchang of the Eonyang...
-
having heard about the plan and with the help with his wife,
Princess Jeongnyeong, he came to
palace where he
killed Jeong Do-jeon and
Queen Sindeok's...
- Bang-won, King
Taejong Queen Wongyeong of the
Yeoheung Min clan
Princess Jeongnyeong (정녕옹주)
Crown Princess Jeong (정세자빈)
Queen Jeong (정비)
Queen Dowager Hudeok...
- Yi Bang-won,
eventually led a coup d'etat with his wife,
Princess Jeongnyeong's encouragement,
while King
Taejo was in
mourning for his
second wife...
- (고려 충렬왕; 3
April 1236 – 20 July 1308)
Issue Daughter -
Royal Consort Jeongnyeong (정녕원비; 1250–?); Wang Suk's
second wife Son-in-law - Wang Suk, Duke Jean...
- death, Suk
remarried again with King Chungnyeol's daughter,
Consort Jeongnyeong and went to the Yuan
Dynasty several times under the name of the reign...