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Jeongye Daewongun (Korean: 전계대원군; Hanja: 全溪大院君; 21
March 1785 – 2
November 1841; lit. 'Grand
Internal Prince Jeongye') was a
member of the
Korean Joseon...
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Cheoljong was born Yi Won-beom (이원범), the 3rd and
youngest son of Yi
Gwang (
Jeongye Daewongun), a great-grandson of King
Yeongjo of Joseon. His
mother was...
- of the
Royal Jeonju Yi clan, as the
second son of
Grand Internal Prince Jeongye, and the
second eldest half-brother of
Cheoljong of Joseon. He was the...
- his son (Jeongwon Daewongun; Injo's Father), and Cheoljong's
Father (
Jeongye Daewongun). Gojong's
Father is the
fourth and last 2.^ He is an illegitimate...
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History of
Korea Hong Gyeong-nae
Biological son of
Grand Internal Prince Jeongye and
Grand Internal Princess Consort Yongseong.
Bestowed in 1834 and 1857...
- were held at the
residence of her father-in-law,
Grand Internal Prince Jeongye. Her tomb was
initially located in Pocheon,
Gyeonggi Province, but was...
- July 1831 – 16
January 1864) Grandfather: Yi Gwang,
Grand Internal Prince Jeongye (전계대원군 이광; 29
April 1785 – 14
December 1841) Grandmother:
Grand Internal...
- Joseon's
royal family as the
secondary consort of
Grand Internal Prince Jeongye. She was also the
biological mother of King
Cheoljong of
Joseon and received...
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Jeongwon (1623, but
later promoted to "King Wonjong" as of 1634"); Yi
Kwang (
Jeongye Daewongun, 1849); and
Prince Heungseon (1864). In 1650,
Hyojong of Joseon...
- 太穆; "Highest and Majestic")
Posthumous name
Queen Anjeong Seonmyeong Uijeong Singyeong Gongpyeong Jeongye Daemok 안정선명의정신경공평정예대목왕후 (安靜宣明懿正信敬恭平靜睿大穆王后)...