Myeongjong of Goryeo
고려 명종
高麗 明宗
King of Goryeo
Reign1170–1197
Coronation1170
PredecessorUijong of Goryeo
SuccessorSinjong of Goryeo
RegentYi Ui-bang
(1170–1174)
Chong Chung-bu
(1174–1179)
Kyong Tae-sung
(1179–1183)
Yi Ui-min
(1183–1196)
Choe Chungheon
(1196–1197)
BornWang Heun
8 November 1131
Yeondeok Palace?, Gaegyeong, Kingdom of Goryeo
Died3 December 1202 (aged 71)
Disputed between: Changrak Palace or Yanghwa Palace, Gaegyeong, Kingdom of Goryeo
Burial
Jireung tomb
Spouse
(before 1152)
ConcubineLady Myeongchun
Lady Sunju
Issue
Posthumous name
King Hwangmyeong Gwanghyo the Great
황명광효대왕
(皇明光孝大王)
Temple name
Myeongjong (명종, 明宗)
HouseWang
FatherInjong of Goryeo
MotherQueen Gongye
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationMyeongjong
McCune–ReischauerMyŏngjong
Birth name
Hangul
, later
Hanja
, later
Revised RomanizationWang Heun, later Wang Ho
McCune–ReischauerWang Hŭn, later Wang Ho
Courtesy name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJidan
McCune–ReischauerCh'itan
Posthumous name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGwanghyo Daewang
McCune–ReischauerK'wangh'yo Taewang

Myeongjong of Goryeo (8 November 1131 – 3 December 1202) was the 19th monarch of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the third son of King Injong.

Although it was intended that Injong's second son should succeed his father,[1] he was assassinated because Chong Chung-bu feared that he might become a threat to him in the future. Myeongjong was a weak king, and was merely on the throne to show the general populace they still had a king, as the true rulers were the military leaders. His reign saw constant bloodshed as well as the deaths of the military rulers Chong Chung-bu, Yi Ui-bang, Kyong Tae-sung, and Yi Ui-min (not related to Yi Ui-Bang). After twenty-seven years on the throne, he was sent into exile by the military ruler of the time, Choe Chung-heon, and Injong's fifth son, King Sinjong, was placed on the throne.

Family

  1. Queen Uijeong of the Kim clan half second cousin once removed.
    1. Crown Prince Wang Yeong
    2. Princess Yeonhui
    3. Princess Suan
  2. Concubine Myeong-Chun (명춘; d. 1180)
  3. Concubine Sun-Ju (순주; d. 1179)
  4. Unknown
    1. Little Prince Wang Seon-sa (소군 왕선사)
    2. Little Prince Wang Hong-gi (소군 왕홍기)
    3. Little Prince Wang Hong-chu (소군 왕홍추)
    4. Little Prince Wang Hong-gyu (소군 왕홍규)
    5. Little Prince Wang Hong-gyun (소군 왕홍균)
    6. Little Prince Wang Hong-gak (소군 왕홍각)
    7. Little Prince Wang Hong-yi (소군 왕홍이)
    8. Royal Lady Wang (왕녀 왕씨) – married Yi Hwa-ryong (이화룡)

Notes and references

  1. It was said that when Injong was choosing an heir, he preferred his second son for his keen insight and wisdom; however, his older brother came to power, and banished him out of jeolousy.
  • 명종 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.

See also

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