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Hyogong of Silla

Hyogong of Silla

52nd monarch of Silla (r. 897–912)


Hyogong of Silla (885–912), personal name Kim Yo, was the 52nd ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the illegitimate son of King Heongang by Lady Uimyeong. He married the daughter of Ichan Ugyeom. His reign saw the collapse of Silla's authority across its northern and western provinces, as rebel warlords such as Kung Ye and Kyŏn Hwŏn rose to power. This period, known as the Later Three Kingdoms saw the breakup of Silla, as the previously defeated Goguryeo and Baekje were revived as Taebong and Hubaekje across what had once been the western and northern provinces of Unified Silla.[1][2]

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In 905, Silla lost its holdings to the northeast of Jungnyeong pass. In 907, Kyŏn Hwŏn's Later Baekje forces seized ten castles to the south of Ilseon. Faced with these defeats, the king turned to drink and neglected state affairs. Upon his death in 912, he was buried to the north of Sajasa temple.

Family

Parents

  • Father: Heongang of Silla
    • Grandfather: Gyeongmun of Silla
    • Grandmother: Queen Munui of the Kim clan (문의왕후 김씨)
  • Mother: Queen Uimyeong (의명부인), of the Kim clan (의명왕후 김씨)

Consortsand their respective issue:

  • Queen Park, of the Pak clan (왕비 박씨), –was the daughter of Pak Ye-gyŏm (박예겸) and the sister of Sindeok of Silla

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References

  1. 장, 창호 (February 23, 2022). "[오디오클립] 효공왕의 선택, 나랏일보다 사랑". 울산신문. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  2. "효공왕(孝恭王)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-05-06.
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