Yi Ja-gyeom
Yi Ja-gyeom | |
Hangul | 이자겸 |
---|---|
Hanja | 李資謙 |
Revised Romanization | Yi Jagyeom |
McCune–Reischauer | I Chagyŏm |
Lee Ja-gyeom (hangul: 이자겸; 李資謙, ?–1126) was a Korean politician and soldier during the Goryeo dynasty. Father of Queen Sundeok[1] and maternal grandfather of King Injong of Goryeo. He was came from Incheon Yi clan. In October 1122, he was honoured as Duke Hanyang (한양공, 漢陽公) and later in July 1124, he was promoted to become Duke of Joseon State (조선국공, 朝鮮國公).
Family[]
- Father: Yi-Ho (이호)
- Grandfather: Yi Ja-Yeon (1002–1061) (이자연)
- Grandmother: Grand lady of Gyerim State of the Gyeongju Gim clan (계림국대부인 경주 김씨)[2]
- Mother: Grand lady Gim of Tongui State (통의국대부인 김씨)
- Little brother: Yi Ja-Yang (이자양)
- Cousin: Yi Ja-Ui (이자의)
- Little brother: Yi Ja-Yang (이자양)
- Wife: Grand Lady Choi of Byeonhan State (변한국대부인 최씨)[3]
- Yi Ji-Mi (이지미)
- Yi Gong-Ui (이공의)
- Yi Ji-Eon (이지언)
- Yi Jo-Bo (이지보)
- Yi Ji-Yun (이지윤)
- Yi Ji-Won (이지원)[4]
- Unknown daughter?
- Queen Sundeok (15 April 1094 – 21 September 1118) (순덕왕후)[5]
- Deposed Princess Yeondeok (? – 4 August 1139) (폐비 연덕궁주)[6]
- Deposed Princess Bokchang (? – 27 November 1195) (폐비 복창원주)[7]
References[]
- ^ wife of 16th King Yejong of Goryeo.
- ^ Daughter of Gim In-Wi (김인위)
- ^ Daughter of Choi Sa-chu (최사추) and Lady, of the Incheon Yi clan (부인 인천 이씨).
- ^ Married with Lady Cheok (부인 척씨), the daughter of Cheok Jun-gyeong (척준경), the older brother of Cheok Jun-sin (척준신) whom had a son that become a Korean Buddhist monk.
- ^ Married with Yejong of Goryeo and had 1 son and 2 daughters.
- ^ Married with Injong of Goryeo and become his 3rd wife, she had no any issue with him.
- ^ Married with Injong of Goryeo and become his 4th wife, she had no any issue with him.
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