- King
Jeonggan (1021–1069; born Wang Ki) was a
Goryeo Royal Prince as the 5th son of King Hyeonjong, from
Queen Wonhye. He was a
brother to King Munjong...
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Successor Prince Jeungtong Posthumously King of
Goryeo Successor King
Jeonggan Born Wang
Jeong Goryeo Spouse Queen Munhye Issue Prince Cheonchu Prince...
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royal title along with her sisters,
married Wang Jib, a
descendant of King
Jeonggan. However, both of them were
executed after Yi Seong-gye
established the...
- and
Queen Wonhye, also the full
younger sister of King
Munjong and King
Jeonggan who
became the
third wife of her half brother, King Deokjong.
Since they...
- Wang Gi may
refer to: King
Jeonggan (1021–1069),
Hyeonjong of Goryeo's son
Seonjong of
Goryeo (1049–1094),
Goryeo king
Crown Prince Hyoryeong (1149–1170...
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Prince of
Goryeo Reign ?–?
Posthumously King of
Goryeo Predecessor King
Jeonggan Born Wang Do
before 1054
Goryeo Died 1099
Goryeo Spouse Queen Yangheon...
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Hyeonjong of
Goryeo (m. 1011–1022)
Issue Munjong of
Goryeo King
Jeonggan Queen Hyosa House Ansan Kim clan
Father Kim Un-bu
Mother Lady Yi, of the...
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officer (병조판서; 兵曹判書) and on 9
March 1871, Yi was
given Posthumous name
Jeonggan (정간; 貞簡). In 1872,
Emperor Gojong of
Korea gave him a
posthumous name as...
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Heongyeong Seongdeok Hyomok Hyoui 憲景聖德孝穆孝懿大王 헌경성덕효목효의대왕 Wang Gi 王基 왕기 None King
Jeonggan 靖簡王 정간왕 Wang Do 王燾 왕도 None King
Yangheon 禳憲王 양헌왕 Wang
Yeong 王瑛 왕영 None...
- brother. In 1069, his father, Wang Gi died and
posthumously honoured as King
Jeonggan (정간왕; 靖簡王) by
Munjong own.
Before his
death in 1061, "Gyowi" (교위; 校尉),...