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Yi Haeng-ni

King of Joseon (posthumously) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Yi Haeng-ni (Korean: 이행리; Hanja: 李行里; 1236–?) was the great-grandfather of Yi Seonggye, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty.[1]

Quick Facts Yi Haengni이행리 李行里, Darugachi ...

After his death, he was given the temple name Ikjo (익조; 翼祖) by his great-great-grandson, King Taejong[2] and his tomb was located in Jireung, Anbyeon County, South Hamgyeong Province. Meanwhile, his wife, Queen Jeongsuk was buried in Sukneung, Muncheon County, South Hamgyeong Province.[citation needed]

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Family

  1. Lady Son (손씨)
    1. Yi An or Yi Gyu-su, Grand Prince Hamnyeong (이안 or 이규수 함녕대군; 1250–?)
    2. Yi Jang or Yi Bok, Grand Prince Hamchang (이장 or 이복 함창대군; 1253–?)
  2. Queen Jeongsuk of the Dongju Choe clan (정숙왕후 최씨; 1232 – 20 September ?)
    1. Yi Song, Grand Prince Hamwon (이송 함원대군; 1256–?)
    2. Yi Won, Grand Prince Hamcheon (이원 함천대군; 1260–?)
    3. Yi Go-tae, Grand Prince Hamneung (이고태 함릉대군; 1263–?)
    4. Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon (조선 도조; 1265–1342)
    5. Yi Jeon, Grand Prince Hamyang (이전 함양대군; 1267–?)
    6. Princess Anui (안의공주; 1269–?)
    7. Yi Eung-sin (이응신; 1270–?)
    8. Yi Eung-geo, Grand Prince Hamseong (이응거 함성대군; 1274–?)
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