House of Yi - House of Yi Family Tree

House of Yi Family Tree

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Taejo
1392–1398(1)

Jeongjong
1398–1400(2)

Taejong
1400–1418(3)

Sejong the Great
1418–1450(4)

Munjong
1450–1452(5)

Sejo
1455–1468(7)

Danjong
1452–1455(6)

Crown Prince Uigyeong

Yejong
1468–1469(8)

Seongjong
1469–1494(9)

Yeonsangun
1494–1506(10)

Jungjong
1506–1544(11)

Injong
1544–1545(12)

Prince Deokheung

Myeongjong
1545–1567(13)

Seonjo
1567–1608(14)

Gwanghaegun
1608–1623(15)

Grand Prince Jeongwon

Prince Heungan

Injo
1623–1649(16)

Crown Prince Sohyeon

Hyojong
1649–1659(17)

Grand Prince Inpyeong

Hyeonjong
1659–1674(18)
Prince Boknyeong

Sukjong
1674–1720(19)
Prince Uiwon

Gyeongjong
1720–1724(20)

Yeongjo
1724–1776(21)
Prince Anheung

Crown Prince Hyojang

Crown Prince Sado
Yi Shin Ik

Jeongjo
1776–1800(22)

Prince Euneon

Prince Eunsin
Yi Byeong Won

Sunjo
1800–1834(23)

Prince Jeongye

Prince Namyeon

Crown Prince Hyomyong

Cheoljong
1849–1863(25)

Heungseon Daewongun

Heonjong
1834–1849(24)

Gojong (Gwangmu)
King 1863–1897(26)
Emp. 1897–1907

Sunjong (Yunghui)
Emp. 1907–1910(27)

Prince Uihwa

Crown Prince Euimin
(28)

Princess Deokhye

Prince Wu

Princess Haewon
?

Prince Gap

Prince Hoeun
(29)

Prince Chung

Yi Won
?

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