Uijo of Goryeo

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Uijo of Goryeo
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationUijo
McCune–ReischauerŬijo
Posthumous name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGyeonggang Daewang
McCune–ReischauerKyŏngk'ang Ta'ewang

Jak Je-geon (Korean작제건; Hanja作帝建[verification needed]) was a low-ranking nobleman in the Kingdom of Unified Silla who would became the grandfather of Wang Geon, founder of Goryeo dynasty. After Goryeo's establishment, he was given a Posthumous name of King Gyeonggang the Great along with his Temple name of Uijo in 918. He was buried in Onhyereung tomb (온혜릉, 溫鞵陵).

Family[]

  • Father : Gukjo of Goryeo (고려 국조) – disputed.
  • Mother: Queen Jeonghwa (정화왕후)
    • Grandfather: Gang Bo-yuk (강보육)
    • Grandmother: Lady Gang Deok-ju (강덕주)
  • Wife: Queen Wonchang (원창왕후)
    • Son: Wang Ryung (왕륭) – married Lady Han, Queen Wisuk (위숙왕후).
    • Son: Wang Pyeong-dal (왕평달)
    • Unnamed son
    • Unnamed son
    • Unnamed daughter

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