Duke Yangyang

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Wang Seo
Marquess Deokyang
(덕양후, 德陽侯)[1][2]
Duke Yangyang
(양양공, 襄陽公)[3]
Bornafter 1181
Kingdom of Goryeo
Died?
Kingdom of Goryeo
IssueWang Wi
Wang Byeong
Wang In
Wang Hui
Lady Wang
HouseHouse of Wang
FatherSinjong of Goryeo
MotherQueen Seonjeong
ReligionBuddhism
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationYangyang-gong or Deogyang-hu
McCune–ReischauerYang'yang-gong or Tŏk'yang-hu
Birth name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationWang Seo
McCune–ReischauerWang Sŏ

Wang Seo, known by his title of Marquess Deokyang[4] and later Duke Yangyang,[5] was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the second son of King Sinjong and Queen Seonjeong,[6] also the only younger brother of King Huijong.[7] Through his third son, he would eventually became the ancestors of King Gongyang. In 1204, his father visited his manor, but died there not long after that. In 1211, he was exiled alongside Huijong by Choe Chung-heon (최충헌) to Ganghwa Island.[8]

Family and ancestry[]

Close relatives[]

  1. Wang Wi (왕위) (d. 1216)
  2. Wang Byeong (왕병)
  3. Wang In, Duke Sian (왕인 시안공) (d. 1275)[9]
  4. Wang Hui, Duke Yeongan (왕희 영안공) (d. 1263)
  5. Lady Wang of the Kaesong Wang clan (부인 개성 왕씨)[10]

Ancestry[]

Descendants[]

Both of his eldest son and youngest son had no children. The descendants of his second and third sons were:

From second son, Wang Byeong:
  • Wang Hu (왕후)
  • Wang Yu (왕유)
  • Wang Hui (왕희)
From third son, Wang In:
  • Wang Jeong (왕정 수사공)
  • Wang Yeong, Marquess Seowon and Duke Yeongheon (왕영 서원후 영헌공),[11] married Lady Sunan of Byeonhan State of the Hwangbo clan (변한국순안비 황보씨)
    • Wang Bun, Marquess Ikyang (왕분 익양후),[12] married Lady Janggyeong of Jinhan State of the Miryang Park clan (진한국장경비 밀양 박씨)
      • Wang Yu, Marquess Sunhwa (왕유 순화후),[13] married Lady Myeongye of Mahan State of the Icheon Sin clan (마한국명예비 이천 신씨)
        • Wang Gyun, Internal Prince Jeongwon (왕균 정원부원군)[14]
        • Wang Hyang, Internal Prince Hakseong (왕향 학성부원군)
          • Wang Hwa, Prince Nampyeong (왕화 남평군)
          • Wang Geo, Prince Yeongpyeong (왕거 영평군)
        • Wang So, Internal Prince Ikwon (왕소 익원부원군)
          • Wang Jin, Prince Yeongwon (왕진 영원군)
            • Wang Gyeong (왕경)
            • Wang Min (왕민)
        • Wang Jeong, Internal Prince Pyeongan (왕정 평안부원군)
          • Wang Jong, Prince Gyeongpyeong (왕종 경평군)
          • Wang Hoe, Prince Bojeong (왕회 보정군)
          • Wang Gyeong (왕경)
          • Wang Gu (왕구)
      • Wang Hui, Prince Boseong (왕희 보성군)
        • Wang Yu, Grand Prince Gyeongchang (왕유 경창대군)
          • Wang Jeong, Prince Sunseong (왕정 순성군)
          • Prince Yeongan (영안군)
          • Wang Bak (왕박)
        • Wang Hwan, Prince Yeongheung (왕환 영흥군)
          • Wang San, Prince Sunpyeong (왕산 순평군)
          • Wang Hyeong (왕형)
          • Wang Geun (왕근)
      • Wang Yeon, Prince Ikheung (왕연 익흥군)
        • Wang Sin, Prince Bokan (왕신 복안군)
          • Wang Si, Prince Jeongan (왕시 정안군)
            • Wang Seon, Prince Bokgang (왕선 복강군)
            • Wang Jin (왕진)
          • Wang Bo, Prince Bokchang (왕보 복창군)
          • Wang Ja, Prince Bokwon (왕자 복원군)
    • Wang Jeon, Prince Seoheung (왕전 서흥군)
  • Wang Won (왕원)

References[]

  1. ^ Goryeosa vol. 21 – "Prince Wang Seo given royal title as Marquess Deokyang in April (Sin jong's 3rd year reign)".
  2. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021..
  3. ^ It was given upon Wang Seo's older brother's ascension to the throne (Goryeosa vol. 91 – "Wang Seo, the Duke Yangyang").
  4. ^ "Deokyang" may refers to Deokyang, Goyang City, Gyeonggi Province.
  5. ^ "Yangyang" may refers to Yangyang County, Gangwon Province.
  6. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  7. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  8. ^ "고려 희종 7년, 신미년(辛未年), 1211년". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  9. ^ His daughter would eventually became King Chungnyeol's 1st wife, his granddaughter became King Chungseon's 3rd wife, and he also became the 3rd great-grandfather of King Gongyang (Goryeo's last King).
  10. ^ Married Kim Mi (김미), son of Kim Yak-seon (김약선) of the Gyeongju Kim clan. Later, he was exiled to Goran-do by Choe Hang.
  11. ^ Posthumously honoured Duke Yeongheon of Byeonhan State (변한국영헌공, 卞韓國英憲公).
  12. ^ Posthumously honoured Duke Insuk of Jinhan State (진한국인숙공, 辰韓國仁肅公).
  13. ^ Posthumously honoured Duke Inhye of Mahan State (마한국인혜공, 馬韓國仁惠公).
  14. ^ Posthumously honoured Grand Duke Inhyo of Samhan State (삼한국인효대공). He eventually became the father of Goryeo's last King, King Gongyang of Goryeo.

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