Jeongjong of Goryeo
高麗 靖宗
고려 정종
King of Goryeo
Reign1034–1046
Coronation1034
Junggwang Hall, Gaegyeong, Goryeo
PredecessorDeokjong of Goryeo
SuccessorMunjong of Goryeo
BornWang Hyŏng
31 August 1018
Yeongyeong Palace, Gaegyeong, Goryeo
Died24 June 1046 (aged 27)
Beopun Temple, Gaegyeong, Goryeo
Burial
Jureung (주릉, 周陵)
Queen Consort
(before 1035)
    (m. 1038)

    Queen Yongmok
    Consort
    (m. 10401046)

    Princess Yeonchang
    Issue
    Posthumous name
    Great King Honghyo Anui Gangheon Yeongnyeol Mungyeong Yonghye
    홍효안의강헌영렬문경용혜대왕
    (弘孝安毅康獻英烈文敬容惠大王)
    Temple name
    Jeongjong (정종, 靖宗)
    HouseWang
    DynastyGoryeo
    FatherHyeonjong of Goryeo
    MotherQueen Wonseong
    Korean name
    Hangul
    Hanja
    Revised RomanizationJeongjong
    McCune–ReischauerChŏngjong
    Birth name
    Hangul
    Hanja
    Revised RomanizationWang Hyeong
    McCune–ReischauerWang Hyŏng
    Courtesy name
    Hangul
    Hanja
    Revised RomanizationSinjo
    McCune–ReischauerSinjo
    Posthumous name
    Hangul
    Hanja
    Revised RomanizationYonghye Daewang
    McCune–ReischauerYonghye Taewang

    Jeongjong of Goryeo (31 August 1018 – 24 June 1046), personal name Wang Hyŏng, was the 10th king of Korea's Goryeo dynasty. He was the second son of King Hyeonjong, and the younger brother of King Deokjong. At the age of four in 1022, he was made Naesaryeong, a position of high rank, and designated the Prince of Pyongyang.

    Jeongjong was greatly concerned with national defense, and began constructing fortresses along the northern border in the first year of his reign. In 1037, Goryeo was invaded by the Liao dynasty. In 1044, the Cheolli Jangseong was completed, an enormous wall across northern Korea. Jeongjong also concerned himself with the material support of the army, distributing state land to indigent soldiers in 1036.

    Just before his death in 1046, Jeongjong established primogeniture as national law.

    Family

    1. Queen Yongsin of the Danju Han clan
      1. Wang Hyŏng
    2. Queen Yongui of the Danju Han clan
      1. Wang Bang, Prince Aesang
      2. Wang Gyeong, Marquess Nakrang
      3. Wang Gye, Marquess Gaeseong
    3. Queen Yongmok of the Buyeo Yi clan
      1. Princess Doae
    4. Virtuous Consort Yongjeol of the Gyeongju Kim clan – No issue.
    5. Princess Yeonchang of the No clan – No issue.

    See also

    References

      • 정종 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
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