Yeonsangun of Joseon - Family

Family

  • Father: King Seongjong (성종)
  • Mother: Deposed Queen Lady YunQueen Jeheon of the Haman Yun clan (제헌왕후 윤씨)
  • Consorts:
  1. Princess Consort Munseong of the Shin clan (거창군부인 신씨, 1472–1537)
  2. Deposed Royal Noble Consort of the Jo clan (폐빈 조씨)
  3. Jeon Suk-yong (숙용 전씨)
  4. Kim Suk-won (숙원 김씨)
  5. Lee Suk-ui (숙의 이씨)
  6. Suk-yong Jang Nok-su (숙용 장녹수, ?–1506)
  7. Woo Suk-yong (숙용 우씨)
  • Issue:
  1. Deposed Prince Successor (폐세자), 1st Son of Princess Consort Munseong of the Shin clan.
  2. Grand Prince Changnyeong (창녕대군), 2nd Son of Princess Consort Munseong of the Shin clan.
  3. Prince Yangpyeong (양평군), 1st Son of Lee Suk-ui.
  4. Prince Yi Don-soo (왕자 이돈수), 2nd Son of Lee Suk-ui.
  5. Princess Donsu (돈수옹주), Only Daughter of Princess Consort Munseong of the Shin clan.
  6. A Daughter of Lee Suk-ui.
  7. A Daughter of Suk-yong Jang Nok-su.

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