Danjong of Joseon

Yi Hong-wi
King of Joseon
Reign 14 May 1452 – 11 June 1455
Predecessor Munjong of Joseon
Successor Sejo of Joseon
Born (1441-07-23)23 July 1441
Died 24 December 1457(1457-12-24) (aged 16)
Yeongwol County, Gangwon Province, Joseon
Spouse Queen Jeongsun
Posthumous name
King Danjong Gongeui Onmun Sunjeong Anjang Gyungsun Donhyo the Great of Korea
단종공의온문순정안장경순돈효대왕
端宗恭懿溫文純定安莊景順敦孝大王
Temple name
Danjong
House Jeonju Yi
Father Munjong of Joseon
Mother Queen Hyeondeok
Danjong of Joseon
Hangul 단종
Hanja 端宗
Revised Romanization Danjong
McCune–Reischauer Tanchong
Birth name
Hangul 이홍위
Hanja 李弘暐
Revised Romanization I Hong-wi
McCune–Reischauer I Hongwi

Danjong of Joseon (9 August 1441 - 7 November 1457, reigned 14521455) was the sixth king of the Joseon Dynasty. He was forced to abdicate by his uncle, who became Sejo of Joseon, and exiled to Yeongwol County, where he was later murdered and his remains are buried.[1]

Reign

one day after his birth, his mother, Queen Hyundeok(1418 ~ 1441), died in childbirth. King Danjong succeeded his father, Munjong of Joseon, at the age of 12. Since he was too young to rule, the government of the kingdom fell to the premier, Hwangbo In, and his vice-premier, General Kim Jongseo.

In 1453, this government was overthrown in a coup led by the king's uncle, Sejo of Joseon, who persuaded a number of scholars and officials who had served in the court of Sejong the Great to support his claim to the throne. Hwangbo In and Kim Jongseo were seized and murdered in front of the gate of Gyeongbokgung; in 1455 Danjong was forced to abdicate and exiled to Yeongwol County.

The following year, six officials of the court attempted to restore him to power, but their plot was discovered and they were immediately executed. Perceiving that he would present a continuing threat to his rule, Sejo then accepted the advice of the court and ordered that Danjong be disposed of. In 1457, he was murdered at his house in the place to which he was exiled.

Danjong had been stripped of his title at the time he was exiled, and was afterwards referred to as "Prince Nosan" (노산군). In the reign of King Sukjong, scholars at his court proposed that his title be restored, and in 1698, the demoted Prince Nosan was posthumously restored, receiving the posthumous name of "Danjong", and thereafter was referred to as King Danjong.

Family

  1. Queen Jeongsun of the Yeosan Song clan (1440 - 7 July 1521) (정순왕후 송씨)[2][3][4][5] - No issue
  2. Consort Suk-ui of the Sangsan Kim clan (1440 - February 1525) (숙의 김씨) - No issue
  3. Consort Suk-ui of the Andong Kwon clan (? - 1519) (숙의 권씨) - No Issue

His full posthumous name

See also

References

  1. Lee, Jeong-bong (1 June 2011). "A hamlet rich in history and art". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  2. Was demoted to Princess Consort following her husband's deposition & demotion. Restored back on 6 November 1698
  3. Daughter of Song Hyeon-soo (송현수), Internal Prince Yeoryang (여량부원군); and Lady Yeoheung, Princess Consort to the Internal Prince, of the Yeoheung Min clan (여흥부부인 민씨). Younger sister of Song Geo (송거). Granddaughter of Song Bok-won (송복원). Niece of Song Jeong-soo (송정수). Cousin of Song Yeong (송영).
  4. Also, niece of Grand Prince Yeongeung's Princess Consort
  5. Married on 22 January 1454
Danjong of Joseon
Born: 23 July 1441 Died: 24 December 1457
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Munjong
King of Joseon
14 May 1452 – 11 June 1455
Succeeded by
Sejo
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