Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang

Korean Crown Prince
Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang
폐세자 이황
Crown Prince of Joseon
Reign15 September 1502 – 2 September 1506
Coronation15 September 1502
PredecessorCrown Prince Yi Yung
SuccessorCrown Prince Yi Ho
BornYi Hwang (이황)
10 January 1498
Joseon
Died24 September 1506 (aged 8)[1]
Joseon
SpouseCrown Princess Consort of the Changwon Hwang clan[2]
HouseHouse of Yi
FatherYeonsangun of Joseon
MotherDeposed Queen Shin of the Geochang Sin clan
Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang
Hangul
이황
Hanja
李?
Revised RomanizationYi Hwang
McCune–ReischauerYi Hwang
Childhood name
Hangul
금돌이
Hanja
金乭伊
Revised RomanizationGeumdori
McCune–ReischauerKŭmdori

Yi Hwang (Korean이황; 10 January 1498 – 10 October 1506[3]) was a Korean Crown Prince as the second son (formally as first son) of Yeonsangun of Joseon and Deposed Queen Shin of the Geochang Sin clan.[4] He firstly become Heir Successor (원자; 元子) then Crown Prince (왕세자; 王世子) and later was deposed from his position along with his father's abdication and then become deposed crown prince (폐세자; 廢世子).[5]

References

  1. ^ Jung-il, Shin (2021). 왕릉 가는 길 [The Long Ways to Go to Royal Tombs] (in Korean). Sam & Parkers. ISBN 9791165342814. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
  2. ^ (Korean name: 왕세자빈 창원 황씨 or 세자빈 창원 황씨), she was the oldest daughter of Jeong Se-Myeong (정세명). Followed her husband's deposition from the Crown Prince's throne on 2 September 1506, she also deposed and become a Deposed Crown Princess Consort to the Crown Prince (폐빈; 廢嬪), just become a Lady Hwang (황씨). Later, she become the daughter in-law of Gang Hui-Sin (강희신) though her marriage with his son.
  3. ^ In the Korean calendar (lunar), he was born on 18 December 1497 and died on 24 September 1506;
    • Gyoo-jin, Ham (2006). 왕이 못된 세자들 [All of King's Crown Prince] (in Korean). Kim Young-sa. ISBN 9788934953487. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
  4. ^ "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (in Korean). Retrieved June 27, 2021.
  5. ^ "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (in Korean). Retrieved June 27, 2021.

Sources

  • Duk-il, Lee (2010). 조선 왕을 말하다 [Talking About Joseon Kings] (in Korean). WisdomHouse. ISBN 9788993119152. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
  • Jung-il, Shin (2021). 왕릉 가는 길 [The Long Ways to Go to Royal Tombs] (in Korean). Sam & Parkers. ISBN 9791165342814. Retrieved June 27, 2021.

External links

  • "Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang". people.aks.ac.kr (in Korean). Retrieved June 27, 2021.
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  2. ^ Only the crown princes that didn't become the king were listed; the former year indicates when one officially became the heir and the latter one is that when one died/deposed. Those who ascended to the throne were excluded in the list for simplification.
  3. ^ The title given to the biological father, who never reigned, of the kings who were adopted as the heir to a precedent king.
  4. ^ The de jure monarch of Korea during the era was the Emperor of Japan, while the former Korean emperors were given nobility title "King Yi" instead.