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Princess Myeonghye

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Princess Myeonghye
명혜공주
Princess of Joseon
Born12 January 1663
Kingdom of Joseon
Died11 June 1673 (aged 10)
Kingdom of Joseon
Spouse
Shin Yo-gyeong
(m. 1673⁠–⁠1673)
HouseHouse of Jeonju Yi (by birth)
Pyeongsan Shin clan (by marriage)
FatherHyeonjong of Joseon
MotherQueen Myeongseong of the Cheongpung Kim clan

Princess Myeonghye (Hangul: 명혜공주, Hanja: 明惠公主; 12 January 1663 – 11 June 1673[1]) was a Korean princess as the second daughter[2] of Hyeonjong of Joseon and Queen Myeongseong.[3]

She married a son of Shin Jeong (신정), named Shin Yo-gyeong (신요경), who was later honoured as Prince Consort Dongan (동안위, 東安尉).[3] However, the Princess was unable to celebrate and suddenly fell ill. She died on April 27, 1673. Her tomb was originally located near Heolleung (헌릉, 獻陵; the tomb of King Taejong and Queen Wongyeong), but was later moved to another place.

After her only brother, Crown Prince Yi Sun, ascended the throne, he ordered the building of shrines for Princess Myeonghye and Princess Myeongseon.

Others

References

  1. ^ In Lunar calendar, she was born on 4 December 1662 and died on 27 April 1673.
  2. ^ Initially the third daughter, but since her oldest sister died one month after birth, Princess Myeonghye then formally became the second daughter.
  3. ^ a b "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 25, 2021.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "봉국사". Naver Terms (in Korean). Retrieved July 25, 2021.