Marquess of Gaeseong
Appearance
Marquess Gaeseong | |
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Prince of Goryeo | |
Born | Wang Gae Goryeo |
Died | 1062 Goryeo |
House | House of Wang |
Father | Jeongjong of Goryeo |
Mother | Queen Yongui of the Danju Han clan |
Religion | Buddhism |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 개성후 |
Hanja | 開城侯 |
Revised Romanization | Gaeseong Hu |
McCune–Reischauer | Ka'esŏng Hu |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 왕개 |
Hanja | 王暟 |
Revised Romanization | Wang Gae |
McCune–Reischauer | Wang Ka'e |
Posthumous name | |
Hangul | 신상 |
Hanja | 愼殤 |
Revised Romanization | Sinsang |
McCune–Reischauer | Sinsang |
Marquess Gaeseong (Korean: 개성후; Hanja: 開城侯; d. 1062), personal name Wang Gae (Korean: 왕개; Hanja: 王暟) was a Korean Royal Prince as the third and youngest son of Jeongjong of Goryeo and Queen Yongui.[1] Due to his father's death when he was young, so he was raised and brought up into the Palace by his half-uncle, Munjong of Goryeo.[2]
In 1052, he became the preceptor in Dongsam Temple, Gaebu and appointed as Sangseoryeong (상서령)[3] to work in Sangju State with his new title as Marquess Gaeseong (개성후; 開城侯). At the same time, he also received 2.000 sik-eup (식읍).[4] Then became Jainborijwahwagongsin (자인보리좌화공신; 資仁保理佐化功臣).[5] He later died in 1062[6] and received his posthumous name Sinsang (신상; 愼殤).[5]
References
[edit]- ^ 정종(靖宗) 소생 왕자. db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 10, 2021.
- ^ 鄉土 서울 [The Seoul Local] (in Korean). University of California: Seoul Special City History Compilation Committee. 2004. pp. 132, 133.
- ^ 고려사절요 [Goryeosajeoryo] (in Korean). University of California: Minmungo. 1977. p. 263.
- ^ Goryeosa vol. 7 – "Prince Wang Gae was appointed as a Preceptor".
- ^ a b 고려시대 史料 Database. Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved July 10, 2021.
- ^ 고려시대 史料 Database. Goryeosa (in Chinese). Retrieved July 10, 2021.