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Prince Hyoeun
Prince of Goryeo
Prince Dongyang
동양군
東陽君
PredecessorTitle established
SuccessorWang Rim – son
BornWang Won (왕원)
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Kaeseong-si, Hwanghaebuk-do, Kingdom of Goryeo
Died??
Kaeseong-si, Hwanghaebuk-do, Kingdom of Goryeo
Issue
  1. Wang Rim, Prince Dongyang[1]
  2. Wang Jeong, Duke Ongyeol[2]
Regnal name
  • Prince Dongyang (동양군, 東陽君)
  • Grand Prince Dongyang (동양대군, 東陽大君)
HouseHouse of Wang
FatherTaejo of Goryeo
MotherLady Dongyangwon of the Pyeongsan Yu clan
ReligionBuddhism
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHyoeun Taeja
McCune–ReischauerH'yoŭn T'aech'a
Birth name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationWang Won or Wang Suk
McCune–ReischauerWang Won or Wang Suk

Prince Hyoeun (Korean효은태자; Hanja孝隱太子), personal name Wang Won (Korean왕원; Hanja王垣) or Wang Suk (Korean왕숙; Hanja王肅), also known by his title Prince Dongyang (Korean동양군; Hanja東陽君) and Grand Prince Dongyang (Korean동양대군; Hanja東陽大君) was a prince of Goryeo.[3] He was the youngest son of Taejo of Goryeo and Lady Dongyangwon,[4] and the 15th son of Taejo overall. Through his descendant, Wang Mi (Korean왕미; Hanja王亹, 1365-?), ninety percent of the modern day Kaesong Wang clan trace their lineage to Prince Hyoeun.[5] He was the first grandson of Yu Dal (유달) whom served as Gongbusangseo (공부상서).[3]

Later life

He later was executed by his older half-brother, Wang So due to his ferocious personality and he also secretly had different thoughts with people of insignificance. Wang So also said that Hyoeun had a violent temperament and the intention of plotting a rebellion.[6] Both of his sons, Wang Rim (왕림) and Wang Jeong (왕정) whom at this time were too young, escaped from death and fled, hiding in a private house to survive.[3]

Issue

  1. Wang Rim, Prince Dongyang (왕림 동양군, 王琳 東陽君)[7]
  2. Wang Jeong, Duke Ongyeol (? - March 1013) (왕정 온결공, 王禎 溫潔公)[8] – other name was Wang Yu (왕유, 王裕); had 1 daughter, Lady Wang (왕씨) whom later married with Yang Yeo-Yang (양여양) and 1 son, Wang Gyeong-Su (왕경수).

References

  1. ^ "역사 와 현실" [History and Reality]. Yŏksa Wa Hyŏnsil (in Korean). South Korea: 153. 2002. ISSN 1225-6919.
  2. ^ "역사 와 현실" [History and Reality]. Yŏksa Wa Hyŏnsil (in Korean). South Korea. 2002. ISSN 1225-6919.
  3. ^ a b c "태조 왕자 효은태자". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  4. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Chinese). Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  5. ^ Park, Eugene Y. (2015). "Progeny of the Koryŏ Dynasty: The Kaesŏng Wang in Chosŏn Korea". Seoul Journal of Korean Studies. 28 (1): 1–28. doi:10.1353/seo.2015.0012. S2CID 143198581.
  6. ^ "고려01대 태조자식 - 효은태자 왕원(孝隱太子 王垣) 다른 이름 동양대군(東陽大". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  7. ^ Later, lived in Sangseo, Jwabokya, Kingdom of Goryeo (상서, 좌복야, 고려).
  8. ^ Later, lived in Sanggyeong, Kingdom of Goryeo (상경, 고려).
  9. ^ "「달려」 달의 연인 보보경심 려 역사 인물탐구 - 9황자 효은태자 왕원". Naver Blog (in Korean). Retrieved June 2, 2021.