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Lady Yi
Princess of Joseon (posthumously)
Born1269
Wonsan, Gangwon Province, Goryeo
SpouseJu Dan (m.1292)[1]
IssueJu Hu
Posthumous name
Princess Anui
(안의공주, 安懿公主; given in 1901 by Emperor Gojong of Korea)
HouseJeonju Yi (by birth)
Neungseong Ju (by marriage)
FatherYi Haengni
MotherLady Choe of the Dongju Choe clan
Korean name
Hangul
안의공주
Hanja
Revised RomanizationAnui Gongju
McCune–ReischauerAnŭi Kongju

Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan, posthumously honored as Princess Anui (Korean안의공주; Hanja安懿公主; 1269–?), was a Goryeo-born woman who became a part of the early Joseon Royal family member as the only daughter of Yi Haengni[2] and would become the paternal grandaunt of Yi Seonggye, its founder.[3]

After Joseon dynasty was established in 1392, her parents formally became a King (; ) and Queen (왕비; 王妃)[4][5] while she herself posthumously honoured as Princess Anui on April 15th, 1901 (5th year reign of Emperor Gojong of Korea).[6]

Although her death date and tomb are unknown, it was recorded that she married Ju Dan (주단) in 1292, son of Ju In-hwan (주인환)[7] from the Neungseong Ju clan and bore him a son, Ju Hu (주후) in 1293. Their descendants continued to live in Yeongheung, Hamgyeong Province, Korea (now Geumya County, South Hamgyeong Province, North Korea).[8]

Family

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  • Father - Yi Haeng-ri, King Ikjo of Joseon (조선 익조; 1236–?)
  • Mother - Queen Jeongsuk of the Dongju Choe clan (정숙왕후 동주 최씨; 1232–?)
  • Sibling(s)
    • Older half-brother - Yi Ahn, Grand Prince Hamnyeong (이안 함녕대군; 1250–?)
    • Older half-brother - Yi Jang, Grand Prince Hamchang (이장 함창대군; 1253–?)
    • Older brother - Yi Song, Grand Prince Hamwon (이송 함원대군; 1256–?)
    • Older brother - Yi Won, Grand Prince Hamcheon (이원 함천대군; 1260–?)
    • Older brother - Yi Go-tae, Grand Prince Hamneung (이고태 함릉대군; 1263–?)
    • Older brother - Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon (이춘 조선 도조; 1265–1342)
    • Older brother - Yi Jeon, Grand Prince Hamyang (이전 함양대군; 1267–?)
    • Younger brother - Yi Eung-sin (이응신; 1270–?)
    • Younger brother - Yi Eung-geo, Grand Prince Hamseong (이응거 함성대군; 1274–?)
  • Spouse
    • Ju Dan (좌군도통제 주단; 朱端; 1269–?)
      • Father-in-law - Ju In-hwan (첨의부사 주인환; 朱印還; 1248–?)
      • Mother-in-law - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨; 1249–?); daughter of Yi Ja-won (이자원; 李子蒝; 1219–?)
  • Issue
    • Son - Ju Hu (주후; 朱垕; 1293–?)
      • Daughter-in-law - Lady Yi (이씨; 李氏; 1297–?)
        • Grandson - Ju Ja-dan (주자단; 朱自丹; 1325–?)

References

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  1. ^ 승정원일기: 고종 [The Story of Seungjeongwon: Gojong vol. 194] (in Korean). University of California: National Culture Promotion Association. 2003. p. 173. ISBN 9788979774689. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "태조의 3대조 익조 가계도". Naver (in Korean). June 7, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  3. ^ 宗事輯要 (in Korean). 讓寧大君第五子長平副正公派宗會. 1971. p. 50. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  4. ^ 《조선왕조실록》태조 1권, 1년(1392 임신 / 명 홍무(洪武) 25년) 7월 28일(정미) 2번째기사
  5. ^ 《조선왕조실록》태종 21권, 11년(1411 신묘 / 명 영락(永樂) 9년) 4월 22일(임자) 1번째기사
  6. ^ "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (in Korean). Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  7. ^ "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (in Korean). Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  8. ^ 《Seonwon-Gyebo-Giryak》