Yi An-sa
Appearance
Yi Ansa 이안사 李安社 | |||||||||
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King of Joseon (posthumously) | |||||||||
Darugachi | |||||||||
Reign | 1252–1274 | ||||||||
Born | Yi Ansa (이안사) around 1180–1200 Goryeo | ||||||||
Died | 1274 Goryeo | ||||||||
Burial | Deokneung tomb | ||||||||
Spouse | Queen Hyogong | ||||||||
Issue | 6 sons | ||||||||
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House | House of Yi | ||||||||
Father | Yi Yang-mu | ||||||||
Mother | Lady, of the Samcheok Yi clan |
Yi An-sa (died 1274) was a Goryeo nobleman who would become the great-great-grandfather of Yi Seonggye, founder of the Joseon Dynasty.[citation needed]
On 28 July 1392, when Taejo made a new dynasty, he was granted the royal title King Mok (목왕; 穆王).[1] After his death in 1274, he was buried in Deokneung, Neung-ri, Gapyeong-myeon, Sinhung-gun, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea and given the temple name Mokjo (목조; 穆祖) by his great-great-great-grandson, King Taejong on 22 April 1411 along with his posthumous name.[2]
Family
- Father: Yi Yang-mu (이양무, d. 1231)
- Grandfather: Yi-Rin (이린)
- Grandmother: Lady, of the Nampyeong Mun clan (부인 남평문씨); oldest daughter of Mun Geuk-gyeom (문극겸).
- Mother: Lady, of the Samcheok Yi clan (부인 삼척이씨)
- Grandfather: Yi Gang-je (이강제)
- Younger brother: Yi Yeong-pil (이영필)
- Younger brother: Yi Yeong-mil (이영밀)
- Younger brother: Yi Yeong-seup (이영습)
- Grandfather: Yi Gang-je (이강제)
- Wife: Queen Hyogong of the Pyeonchang Yi clan (효공왕후 이씨)
- 1st son: Yi Eo-seon, Grand Prince Ancheon (이어선 안천대군, d. 1274)
- 2nd son: Yi Jin, Grand Prince Anwon (이진 안원대군)
- 3rd son: Yi Jeong, Grand Prince Anpung (이정 안풍대군)
- 4th son: Yi Haeng-ni (이행리)
- 5th son: Yi Mae-bul, Grand Prince Anchang (이매불 안창대군)
- 6th son: Yi Gu-su, Grand Prince Anheung (이구수 안흥대군)
References
- 목조 on the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean).