Deposed Crown Princess Park
Deposed Crown Princess Park 폐빈 박씨 | |
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Crown Princess of Joseon | |
Tenure | 2 August 1611 - 14 March 1623 |
Predecessor | Crown Princess Yu |
Successor | Crown Princess Minhoe |
Born | 1598 Hanseong-bu, Kingdom of Joseon |
Died | 1623 (aged 24-25) Ganghwa Island, Kingdom of Joseon |
Spouse | Deposed Crown Prince Yi Ji |
Issue | 1 daughter |
House | Miryang Park (by birth) House of Yi (by marriage) |
Father | Park Ja-heung |
Mother | Lady Yi of the Gwangju Yi clan |
Deposed Crown Princess Park of the Miryang Park clan (Hangul: 폐빈 박씨, Hanja: 廢嬪 朴氏; 1598 - 1623[1]) was a crown princess consort of Joseon dynasty. She was the wife of Deposed Crown Prince Yi Ji, the son of Gwanghaegun of Joseon and Deposed Queen Yu.[2] She was later deposed from her position alongside her husband.
Biography[]
On 2 August 1611 (3rd year reign of Gwanghaegun of Joseon, her future father in-law), Park was chosen as a Crown Princess Consort to the Crown Prince (왕세자빈, 王世子嬪)[3] and then married with Gwanghaegun's son, Crown Prince Yi Ji. Later, on 19 December 1614, she gave birth to their first daughter but died suddenly after the birth.[4]
Meanwhile, on 13 March 1623, Park was deposed from her position alongside with her in-law's family and got exiled to Ganghwa-do.[5] Her family was exiled too and some of them was beheaded. However, when they tried to get out from there, they was caught by the royal troops and got killed.[6] At this time, Park was already 26 years old. Not long after that, she later died in May 1623 in her exile's place. Park didn't received a posthumous name because she was deposed from her position.
Family[]
- Father: Park Ja-heung (1581 - 1623) (박자흥)
- Grandfather: Park Seung-jong (1562 - 1623) (박승종)
- Great-grandfather: Park An-se (? - 1618) (박안세)
- Great-grandmother: Lady Hwang of the Changwon Hwang clan (정경부인 창원 황씨)
- Grandmother: Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (정경부인 안동 김씨)
- Grandfather: Park Seung-jong (1562 - 1623) (박승종)
- Mother: Lady Yi of the Gwangju Yi clan (정부인 광주 이씨)
- Grandfather: Yi Yi-cheom, Internal Prince Gwangchang (1560 - 1623) (이이첨 광창부원군)[7]
- Grandmother: Lady Lee (이씨); daughter of Lee Eung-rok (이응록, 李應祿)
- Husband: Deposed Crown Prince Yi Ji (31 December 1598 - 22 July 1623) (폐세자 이지)
- Father-in-law: Gwanghaegun of Joseon (4 June 1575 - 7 August 1641) (조선 광해군)
- Mother-in-law: Deposed Queen Yu of the Munhwa Yu clan (15 August 1576 - 31 October 1623) (폐비 유씨)
- Issue
- Unnamed daughter (군주) (1614 - 1614)
References[]
- ^ In lunar calendar, the crown princess died on May 1623
- ^ "조선 제15대 광해군 가계도". m.blog.naver.com.
- ^ "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean).
- ^ "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean).
- ^ "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean).
- ^ "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean).
- ^ His second son, Yi Dae-yeop (이대엽, 李大燁) of the Gwangju Yi clan (광주 이씨, 廣州 李氏) (1587–1623), married the youngest daughter of Shin Rip
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- 1598 births
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