Seongjong of Joseon - Family

Family

  • Father: Prince Successor Uigyeong (이장 의경세자, 1438 – September 2, 1457)
    • Adoptive Father: King Yejong (예종)
  • Mother: Queen Sohye of the Cheongju Han clan (소혜왕후 한씨, October 7, 1437 – April 27, 1504)
    • Adoptive Mother: Queen Ansun of the Cheongju Han clan (안순왕후 한씨, 1445(?)–December 23, 1498)
  • Consorts and their Respective Issue:
  1. Queen Gonghye of the Cheongju Han clan (공혜왕후 한씨, October 11, 1456 – April 15, 1474) - No Issue.
  2. Queen Jeheon of the Ham-an Yoon clan (제헌왕후, 1445 – August 16, 1482)
    1. Yi Ryung, the Royal Prince (이륭 원자), 2nd Son
    2. 2 Unnamed Sons
  3. Yoon Chang-nyeon, the Queen Jeonghyeon, of the Papyeong Yoon clan (윤창년 정현왕후, 1462–1530)
    1. Yi Yeok, the Grand Prince Jinseong (이역 진성대군), Only Son
    2. Princess Sunsuk (순숙공주), 1st Daughter
    3. Princess Shinsuk (신숙공주), 2nd Daughter
  4. Royal Noble Consort Myeong of the Andong Kim clan (명빈 김씨)
    1. Yi Jong, the Prince Musan (이종 무산군), Only Son
  5. Kim Suk-ui (숙의 김씨)
    1. Princess Hwisuk (휘숙옹주, ?–?), 1st Daughter
    2. Princess Gyeongsuk (경숙옹주), 2nd Daughter
    3. Princess Hwijeong (휘정옹주), 3rd Daughter
  6. Jeong Geum-yi, Gwi-in, of the Chogye Jeong clan (귀인 정금이), ? – March 20, 1504)
    1. Yi Hang, the Prince Anyang (이항 안양군, 1480–1505), 1st Son
    2. Yi Bong, the Prince Bongan (이봉 봉안군, 1482–1505), 2nd Son
    3. Princess Jeonghye (정혜옹주, ?–1507), Only Daughter
  7. Kwon Gwi-in (귀인 권씨)
    1. Yi Byeon, the Prince Jeonseong (이변 전성군), Only Son
  8. Eom Eunsosa, Gwi-in, of the Yeongwol Eom clan (귀인 엄은소사, ? – March 20, 1504)
    1. Princess Gongshin (공신옹주, ?–?), Only Daughter
  9. Lee Suk-ui (숙의 이씨) - No Issue.
  10. Ha Suk-ui (숙의 하씨)
    1. Yi Sun, the Prince Gyeseong (이순 계성군, 1478–1504), Only Son
  11. Hong Suk-ui of the Namyang Hong clan (숙의 홍씨, ?–?)
    1. Yi Soo, the Prince Wanwon (이수 완원군, 1480–1509), 1st Son
    2. Yi Nyeom, the Prince Hwoesan (이념 회산군, 1481–1512), 2nd Son
    3. Yi Don, the Prince Gyeonseong (이돈 견성군), 3rd Son
    4. Yi Hwoe, the Prince Ikyang (이회 익양군), 4th Son
    5. Yi Chim, the Prince Gyeongmyeong (이침 경명군), 5th Son
    6. Yi In, the Prince Euncheon (이인 은천군), 6rd Son
    7. Yi Hui, the Prince Yangwon (이희 양원군), 7th Son
    8. Princess Hyesuk (혜숙옹주, ?–?), 1st Daughter
    9. Princess Jeongsun (정순옹주), 2nd Daughter
    10. Princess Jeongsuk (정숙옹주), 3rd Daughter
  12. Nam Suk-ui (숙의 남씨) - No Issue.
  13. Shim Suk-yong (숙용 심씨)
    1. Yi Gwan, the Prince Yiseong (이관 이성군, 1489–1552), 1st Son
    2. Yi Jeon, the Prince Yeongan (이전 영안군), 2nd Son
    3. Princess Gyeongsun (경순옹주), 1st Daughter
    4. Princess Sukhye (숙혜옹주), 2nd Daughter
  14. Kwon Suk-yong (숙용 권씨)
    1. Princess Gyeonghwi (경휘옹주), Only Daughter
  15. Yoon Suk-won (숙원 윤씨) - No Issue.

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