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Yi Seong-deuk
이성득
Born1775
Hanseong-bu, Kingdom of Joseon
Died27 November 1817
Ganghwa office, Ganghwa-do, Kingdom of Joseon
Burial
HouseHouse of Yi
FatherPrince Euneon
MotherUnknown woman (biological, Prince Euneon's concubine)
Princess Consort Jeonsan (adoptive)
ReligionConfucianism
Yi Sung-deuk
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationYi Seong-deuk
McCune–ReischauerI Sŏng-t'ŭk

Yi Seong-deuk (Korean이성득; Hanja李成得; 1775 - 27 November 1817) was a royal family member of the Later Joseon dynasty periods and a national offender.[citation needed] He was the son of Prince Euneon with a concubine. Prince Euneon was the son of Crown Prince Sado and the grandson of Yeongjo of Joseon. Yi Seong-deuk was the half-brother of Prince Sanggye, Prince Punggye and Prince Jeongye, who become the biological father of Cheoljong of Joseon. However, in 1817, he was tortured, causing death. The reason was unknown, as his family's records were destroyed by the Joseon dynasty government.

Life

Yi was born in 1775.[1] His birthplace is unknown. Yi was the illegitimate son of Prince Euneon and an unknown concubine.[2] Prince Euneon was the illegitimate son of Crown Prince Sado. Sung-deuk was not respectful treatment of royal families. his birth time to regin[clarification needed] of his great-grand father King Yeongjo ruled time. but mostly his lifetime evidence is destroyed, his early life and childhood time was unknown.

his elder half-brother Prince Sangkye was born of his father's legal wife Lady Song of Sangsan[3] and other his elder half-brother Yi Chang-sun and Yi Chang-deok was early death, Lady Song of Sangsan's born Yi Dang was his Younger Half brothers. his mother was one concubine of Prince Euneon, Lady Lee of Jeonsan was other concubine of Prince Euneon, born Yi Kwae-deuk. other Younger brother Yi Chul-deuk was obscurity to his mother. possibly Yi Chul-deuk was born to his mother or Lady Lee of Jeonsans.

In 1786, his elder half-brother Yi Jun, Prince Sangkye was adopted by the 22nd King Jeongjo,[4] by Hong Kuk-yeong. Hong was making Crown prince. but King Jeongjo was twentys[check spelling], Hong and Prince Sangkye was denounced as a traitor, after Prince Sangkye's original family was cop of Collective punishment. His father Prince Euneon and other family was exiled to Ganghwa-do. He was unmarried and had no concubines, so was childless.

he was uniplegic so one arms and one foot's was paralytic,[1] but don't get care of doctors. On November 27, 1817 he died from aftereffects of torture in Ganghwa County office,[5] but his unknown also annihilate of more his records and related of Prince Euneon and Prince Sangkyes in ruled time of King Cheoljong and emperor Gojong times.

his death case was reported to king Soonjo,[5] Uigeumbu was suggestions was request autopsy and king Soonjo was call shut one's eyes to faults.[5]

On December 17, 1821, his mother unknown lady died so one disease and non cause.[2] his burial town was unknown.

Ancestry

See also

References

  1. ^ a b 江華에 가두어 둔 죄인을 押送해 오거든 實情을 샅샅이 조사하겠다는 備邊司의 啓 한글 국역 비변사등록 (in Korean)
  2. ^ a b 又以義禁府言啓曰, 江華留守尹魯東狀啓內, 卽接本府經歷徐有昌, 中軍尹膺烈馳報, 則防守物故罪人成得生母, 以宿病, 本月十六日丑時量, 物故的實云, 門扉封標, 旣自王府擧行, 則臣府不得擅自開閉, 亟令王府稟旨擧行事, 啓下矣。 發遣府都事, 眼同地方官, 開其棘扉, 物故罪人成得生母屍身, 卽爲出給後, 依前封鎖事, 申飭該府, 嚴加防守, 何如? 傳曰, 允。
  3. ^ Catholic baptismal name was Maria Song
  4. ^ King Jeongjo was elder half-brother of his father Prince Euneon
  5. ^ a b c 의금부에서 강화 죄인 성득이 물고되었으니, 금부 도사를 보내 검험하라고 하다 (in Korean)