Daejong of Goryeo

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Daejong
대종
戴宗
King of Goryeo (posthumously)
BornWang Uk (왕욱; 王旭)
Goryeo
Died969
Goryeo
Burial
SpouseQueen Seonui[2]
IssuePrince Hyodeok
Wang Chi
Prince Gyeongjang
an unborn daughter
Queen Heonae
Queen Heonjeong
Posthumous name
King Yeseong Hwagan Gongsin Hyeonheon Seongyeong the Great
예성화간공신현헌선경대왕
(睿聖和簡恭愼顯獻宣慶大王)
Temple name
Daejong (대종; 戴宗)[3]
HouseWang
FatherTaejo of Goryeo
MotherQueen Sinjeong

Daejong (died 969;[a] born Wang Uk) was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the only son of King Taejo and Queen Sinjeong,[citation needed] elder brother of Queen Daemok and father of King Seongjong.[4] Through his children, he became the grandfather of Queen Wonyong and maternal grandfather to both Mokjong and Hyeonjong.[5][6]

He married his younger half-sister, Queen Seonui, and had 3 sons and 3 daughters.[citation needed] However, both of them died in 969[citation needed] and their young children were raised by his mother.[7] After Gyeongjong's death, Uk's second son, Wang Chi, ascended the throne as Seongjong and then gave posthumous name and temple name to his late parent. He and his wife were buried in Taereung Tomb (태릉; 泰陵).[citation needed]

Family

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Posthumous name

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  • In April 1002 (5th year reign of King Mokjong), name Hwa-gan (화간; 和簡) was added.
  • In March 1014 (5th year reign of King Hyeonjong), name Gong-sin (공신; 恭愼) was added.
  • In April 1027 (18th year reign of King Hyeonjong), name Hyeon-heon (현헌; 顯獻) was added to his posthumous name.[8]
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Notes

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  1. ^ In the Korean calendar (lunisolar), Daejong died in the 11th month of 969.

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