Yongseong Budaebuin
Yongseong Budaebuin 용성부대부인 | |||||
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Grand Internal Princess Consort of Joseon | |||||
Tenure | c. 1849 – March 1834 | ||||
Coronation | c. 1849 | ||||
Predecessor | Grand Internal Princess Consort Wanyang | ||||
Successor | Grand Internal Princess Consort Sunmok | ||||
Born | 20 July 1793 Yangdeok-bang, Hanseong, Kingdom of Joseon | ||||
Died | March 1834 (aged 40) Kingdom of Joseon | ||||
Spouse | |||||
Issue | Cheoljong of Joseon | ||||
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House | Yongdam Yeom (by birth) House of Yi (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Yeom Seong-hwa (염성화) | ||||
Mother | Lady, of the Sangju Ji clan (부인 상주 지씨) |
Grand Internal Princess Consort Yongseong (Hangul: 용성부대부인 염씨, Hanja: 龍城府大夫人 廉氏; 20 July 1793 - March 1834) or Grand Internal Princess Consort Yeongwon (Korean: 영원부대부인; Hanja: 鈴原府大夫人) was a Korean noblewoman and become a Korean Joseon dynasty Royal Family member since she was the second wife of Prince Jeongye. She was also the biological mother of King Cheoljong of Joseon[1][2] and received her title after her son's ascension to the throne.[3][4]
Her father and grandfather were commoners without government offices. There are no records about the siblings of her grandfather or her father.[citation needed]
Biography[]
Marriage[]
Lady Yeom was a concubine of Yi Gwang (the future Grand Internal Prince Jeongye). Her life and relationship with Yi Gwang's first wife, Grand Internal Princess Consort Wanyang, is unknown, but from King Cheoljong's Annals of the Joseon Dynasty,[5] we know that he made no difference in serving them when he was a child.
In 1831, Lady Yeom gave birth to a son who was named Yi Won-beom (later became Cheoljong of Joseon).
Cheoljong's reign[]
After his enthronement, Cheoljong granted positions for his three maternal uncles and for his mother's ancestors to the 5th generation. Her great-grandfather was appointed as Minister of Government Administration, her grandfather was appointed as Right Chanseong and her father was appointed as Chief State Councillor. According to a legend in the Ganghwa region, Cheoljong gave 3,000 pyeong of land to his poor relatives.
During the reign of Emperor Gojong, her relatives, Yeom Ho-gwan and Yeom Jae-heung, had served in the royal court.
Death[]
Lady Yeom died in March 1834. Her tomb was first located in Hongeun-dong, Hanseong-bu,[6] but in 1851 it was moved to Gyeongjwa, Dapdong-ri, Sudong-myeon, Yangju-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea alongside her husband, Grand Internal Prince Jeongye, and his first wife, Grand Internal Princess Consort Wanyang.[7]
The tomb was built by Kim Jwa-geun (김좌근), younger brother of Queen Sunwon, and the epitaph was written by Yi Ha-eung, Grand Internal Prince Heungseon (이하응 흥선대원군), who was the father of Emperor Gojong (대한민국 고종).
Family[]
- Father: Yeom Seong-hwa (12 July 1795 - ?) (염성화)
- Grandfather: Yeom Deok-seok (1754 - ?) (염덕석)
- Great-grandfather: Yeom Sang-im (염상임)
- Great-great-grandfather: Yeom Han-su (염한수)
- Great-great-grandmother: Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (부인 광산김씨)
- Great-grandmother: Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (부인 전주 이씨)[note 1]
- Great-grandfather: Yeom Sang-im (염상임)
- Grandmother: Lady Kim of the Gimhae Kim clan (부인 김해김씨)
- Grandfather: Yeom Deok-seok (1754 - ?) (염덕석)
- Mother: Lady Ji of the Sangju Ji clan (25 October 1791 - 20 July ?) (부인 상주지씨)
- Grandfather: Ji U-yeong (지우영)
Siblings:
- Brother: Yeom Bo-gil (염보길)
- Sister-in-law: Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (부인 광산 김씨)
- Nephew: Yeom Ho-gwan (1867 - ?) (염호관)
- Niece-in-law: Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (1863 - ?) (부인 광산 김씨)[note 2]
- Grandnephew: Yeom Seok-yeong (9 February 1886 - ?) (염석영)
- Niece-in-law: Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (1863 - ?) (부인 광산 김씨)[note 2]
- Nephew: Yeom Ho-gwan (1867 - ?) (염호관)
- Sister-in-law: Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (부인 광산 김씨)
- Sister: Lady Yeom (염씨)
- Brother-in-law: Kim Gyeong-yeong (김경영) of the Cheonan Kim clan
Consort:
- Husband: Grand Internal Prince Jeongye (21 March 1785 - 2 November 1841) (전계대원군)
- Father-in-law: Yi In, Prince Euneon (29 May 1754 – 30 June 1801) (이인 은언군)
- Mother-in-law: Princess Consort Jeonsan of the Jeonju Yi clan (19 December 1764 – 4 June 1819) (전산군부인 전주 이씨)
- Son: Cheoljong of Joseon (25 July 1831 - 16 January 1864) (조선 철종)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Cheorin of the Andong Kim clan (27 April 1837 - 12 June 1878) (철인왕후 안동 김씨)
- Grandson: Prince Royal Yi Yung-jun (22 November 1858 - 25 May 1859) (원자 이융준)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Cheorin of the Andong Kim clan (27 April 1837 - 12 June 1878) (철인왕후 안동 김씨)
See also[]
Notes[]
References[]
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- ^ Hyun-hee, Lee (2014). 한국의 역사. 15 민중의 저항과 대원군 [The Korean History no. 15 The People's Resistance and Grand Internal Prince] (in Korean). Cheonga Publishing House. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
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- ^ "[광복 70주년 기획 - 친일파 후손의 70년]일제에 특혜 받아 막대한 재산 챙겨… 손자는 호텔 사업가로 성공". 경향신문. 1 January 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ "용성부대부인 염씨묘(龍城府大夫人廉氏墓)". db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Naver. December 17, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
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