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Duke Gangyang

Duke Gangyang

Prince of Goryeo (d. 1308)


Duke Gangyang or Prince Gangyang (died 1308;[1] born Wang Cha) was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the first and oldest son of King Chungnyeol and Princess Jeongsin,[2] also great-grandfather of its last monarch, King Gongyang.

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Biography

Palace life

As the oldest son and since his mother was King Chungnyeol's first wife, Wang Cha was the one who should become the crown prince. Yet, due to Yuan dynasty influence on Goryeo after the king's marriage with Kublai Khan's daughter–Qutugh Kelmysh, Wang Cha must give up the crown prince position to his half younger brother.[3]

In 1279 (5th years reign of his father), Wang Cha had to go to the Dongsim Temple (동심사) in Aju, Chungcheong-do (now Asan-si, South Chungcheong Province) to avoid conflict with the crown prince.[4] Four years later in 1283, Wang Cha was able to back to Gaegyeong and received his royal title–Duke Gangyang (강양공; 江陽公).

Death and afterlife

Duke Gangyang died in 1308 (24th years reign of his father)[5] and received his Posthumous name, Jeonggang (정강; 靖康) along with his honorary title, Duke Jeonggang (정강공; 靖康公) given by his great-grandson–King Gongyang in 1391.[6]

Although his wife is unknown, according to the remaining historical sources, Duke Gangyang had 3 sons: Wang Hu the Grand Prince Danyang (단양대군 왕후) who served in Yuan dynasty, Wang Ko the Prince Yeonan (연안군 왕고) who was King Chungseon's trusted official, and Wang Hun the Prince Yeondeok (연덕군 왕훈) who would become the grandfather of King Gongyang.


References

  1. In the Korean calendar (lunar), he died on 12th days 4th months 1308.
  2. "고려사 > 권91 > 열전 권제4 > 종실(宗室) > 충렬왕 소생 왕자". History of Goryeo (in Korean). Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  3. 韓國女性關係資料集: 中世篇(中) [Korean Women's Relationship Collection: Middle Ages (Part 2)] (in Korean). Ewha Womans University Publishing Department. 1985. p. 90. ISBN 9788973000432.

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