Princess Yeongon | |
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Princess of Joseon | |
Born | 11 May 1817 Changdeok Palace, Hanseong, Joseon |
Died | 8 April 1829 Changdeok Palace, Hanseong, Joseon | (aged 11)
Burial | |
House | House of Yi |
Father | Sunjo of Joseon |
Mother | Royal Consort Sug-ui of the Miryang Park clan |
Princess Yeongon ( Korean: 영온 옹주; Hanja: 永溫 翁主; 1817–1829) [1] was the daughter of King Sunjo of Joseon and Royal Consort Sug-ui of the Miryang Park clan. [2]
Princess Yeongon was born on May 11, 1817, as the only child of King Sunjo by his concubine, Royal Consort Sug-ui of the Miryang Park clan. She was the younger half-sister of Crown Prince Hyomyeong.
In 1827 (2nd year of her father's reign), she was granted the title of Princess Yeongon (영온 옹주). [3]
She was said to had been frequently ill as a child and spoke with difficulty.
Princess Yeongon died in 1829. Crown Prince Hyomyeong, who would visit and take care of his sister whenever she fell ill, died a year after her, on June 25, 1830. Many believe that he died from a broken heart.
The Princess's tomb was originally located at Hyochang-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul, [4] but was relocated during the Japanese Colonial period to Seosamneung, in Goyang, along with her birth mother, Lady Park.
Princess Yeongon | |
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Princess of Joseon | |
Born | 11 May 1817 Changdeok Palace, Hanseong, Joseon |
Died | 8 April 1829 Changdeok Palace, Hanseong, Joseon | (aged 11)
Burial | |
House | House of Yi |
Father | Sunjo of Joseon |
Mother | Royal Consort Sug-ui of the Miryang Park clan |
Princess Yeongon ( Korean: 영온 옹주; Hanja: 永溫 翁主; 1817–1829) [1] was the daughter of King Sunjo of Joseon and Royal Consort Sug-ui of the Miryang Park clan. [2]
Princess Yeongon was born on May 11, 1817, as the only child of King Sunjo by his concubine, Royal Consort Sug-ui of the Miryang Park clan. She was the younger half-sister of Crown Prince Hyomyeong.
In 1827 (2nd year of her father's reign), she was granted the title of Princess Yeongon (영온 옹주). [3]
She was said to had been frequently ill as a child and spoke with difficulty.
Princess Yeongon died in 1829. Crown Prince Hyomyeong, who would visit and take care of his sister whenever she fell ill, died a year after her, on June 25, 1830. Many believe that he died from a broken heart.
The Princess's tomb was originally located at Hyochang-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul, [4] but was relocated during the Japanese Colonial period to Seosamneung, in Goyang, along with her birth mother, Lady Park.