Duke_Yangyang

Duke Yangyang

Duke Yangyang

Marquess Deokyang


Wang Sŏ, known by his title of Marquess Deokyang and later Duke Yangyang, was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the second son of King Sinjong and Queen Seonjeong,[4] also the only younger brother of King Huijong.[5] Through his third son, he would eventually become an ancestor of King Gongyang. In 1204, his father visited his manor, but died there not long after that. In 1211, he was exiled alongside Huijong by Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn to Ganghwa Island.[6]

Quick Facts Wang Seo, Born ...

Family and ancestry

Close relatives

  1. Wang Wi (왕위; d. 1216)
  2. Wang Pyŏng (왕병)
  3. Wang In, Duke Sian (왕인 시안공; d. 1275)
  4. Wang Hŭi, Duke Yeongan (왕희 영안공; d. 1263)
  5. Lady Wang of the Kaesong Wang clan (부인 개성 왕씨)

Ancestry

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Descendants

Both of his eldest son and youngest son had no children. The descendants of his second and third sons were:

From second son, Wang Pyŏng:
  • Wang Hu (왕후)
  • Wang Yu (왕유)
  • Wang Hŭi (왕희)
From third son, Wang In, Duke Sian:
  • Wang Chŏng (왕정 수사공)
  • Princess Jeongsin of the Kaesong Wang clan (regnal name Jeonghwa), first wife of King Chungnyeol
  • Wang Yŏng, Marquess Seowon and Duke Yeongheon (왕영 서원후 영헌공), married Lady Sunan of Byeonhan State of the Hwangbo clan (변한국순안비 황보씨)
    • Royal Consort Jeongbi of the Kaeseong Wang clan, third wife of King Chungseon of Goryeo
    • Wang Pun, Marquess Ikyang (왕분 익양후), married Lady Janggyeong of Jinhan State of the Miryang Park clan (진한국장경비 밀양 박씨)
    • Wang Chŏn, Prince Seoheung (왕전 서흥군)
  • Wang Wŏn (왕원)

References

  1. Goryeosa vol. 21 – "Prince Wang Seo given royal title as Marquess Deokyang in April (3rd year of Sin-jong's reign)".
  2. "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021..
  3. It was given upon Wang Seo's older brother's ascension to the throne (Goryeosa vol. 91 – "Wang Seo, the Duke Yangyang").
  4. "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  5. "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  6. "고려 희종 7년, 신미년(辛未年), 1211년". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved October 7, 2021.

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