Crown Prince Sado - Family

Family

  • Father: King Yeongjo (영조)
  • Mother: Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Jeoneui Yi clan (영빈 이씨, 1696–August 23, 1764)
  • Consorts:
  1. Queen Heongyeong of the Poongsan Hong clan (헌경왕후 홍씨, 1735–1815)
  2. Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Im clan (숙빈 임씨)
  3. Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Park clan (경빈 박씨)
  • Issue:
  1. Prince Successor Uiso (의소세자, 1750–1752), 1st Son of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
  2. Royal Prince Successor Descendant (왕세손, 1752–1800), 2nd Son of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
  3. Prince Euneon (은언군, 1754–1801), 1st Son of Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Im clan.
  4. Prince Eunshin (은신군, 1755–1771), 2nd Son of Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Im clan.
  5. Prince Eunjeon (은전군, 1759–1778), Only Son of Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Park clan.
  6. Princess Cheongyeon (청연공주), 1st Daughter of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
  7. Princess Cheongseon (청선공주, 1756–1802), 2nd Daughter of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
  8. Princess Cheonggeun (청근옹주, 1758–1792), Only Daughter of Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Park clan.

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