Prince Yeollyeong ( Korean: 연령군; Hanja: 延齡君; June 13, 1699 – October 2, 1719) was the sixth son of King Sukjong of Joseon. His personal name was Yi Hwon (이훤; 李昍) while his childhood name was Insu (인수; 仁壽), [1] and his courtesy name was Munsuk (문숙; 文叔). [2] [3]
Prince Yeollyeong's parents were King Sukjong and one of his consorts, Royal Noble Consort Myeong of the Miryang Park clan ( Korean: 명빈 박씨; Hanja: 䄙嬪 朴氏); when Yi Hwon was five ( East Asian age reckoning), Lady Park passed away and he acquired the official title in the same year. [2] In 1707, Lady Kim, daughter of an official Kim Dong-pil ( Korean: 김동필; Hanja: 金東弼), was chosen to be the spouse of Prince Yeollyeong and they married in the same year. [4] [5] The couple had no issue. Prince Yeollyeong passed away in 1719 and his posthumous name was "Hyohyeon" ( Korean: 효헌; Hanja: 孝憲). [3]
Prince Yeollyeong died without issue; as such, Yi Sang-dae, the second son of Prince Milpung (Prince Yeollyeong's third cousin) was chosen to be his heir in 1719 [9] and given a new name Yi Gong ( Korean: 이공; Hanja: 李糼) in 1727. [10]
Prince Yeollyeong ( Korean: 연령군; Hanja: 延齡君; June 13, 1699 – October 2, 1719) was the sixth son of King Sukjong of Joseon. His personal name was Yi Hwon (이훤; 李昍) while his childhood name was Insu (인수; 仁壽), [1] and his courtesy name was Munsuk (문숙; 文叔). [2] [3]
Prince Yeollyeong's parents were King Sukjong and one of his consorts, Royal Noble Consort Myeong of the Miryang Park clan ( Korean: 명빈 박씨; Hanja: 䄙嬪 朴氏); when Yi Hwon was five ( East Asian age reckoning), Lady Park passed away and he acquired the official title in the same year. [2] In 1707, Lady Kim, daughter of an official Kim Dong-pil ( Korean: 김동필; Hanja: 金東弼), was chosen to be the spouse of Prince Yeollyeong and they married in the same year. [4] [5] The couple had no issue. Prince Yeollyeong passed away in 1719 and his posthumous name was "Hyohyeon" ( Korean: 효헌; Hanja: 孝憲). [3]
Prince Yeollyeong died without issue; as such, Yi Sang-dae, the second son of Prince Milpung (Prince Yeollyeong's third cousin) was chosen to be his heir in 1719 [9] and given a new name Yi Gong ( Korean: 이공; Hanja: 李糼) in 1727. [10]