Princess Ansu
Princess of Goryeo
Coronation1105
PredecessorPrincess Heungsu
SuccessorPrincess Boknyeong
MonarchWang Ong, King Sukjong
Bornbefore 1105
Kingdom of Goryeo
SpouseWang Won; half first cousin
IssueWang Gyeong[1]
HouseHouse of Wang (by birth and marriage)
FatherSukjong of Goryeo
MotherQueen Myeongui of the Jeongju Yu clan

Princess Ansu (Hangul: 안수궁주 or 안수공주, Hanja: 安壽宮主 or 安壽公主), also known as Princess Sunjeong (Korean: 순정공주; Hanja: 順貞公主) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the third daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui.[2]

Biography

Born prior to 1105, she was the third daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui. The Princess was also the younger sister of the future King Yejong.

She firstly received her title in 1105 (10th year of reign of her father) and was given the "Ansu Palace" (안수궁, 安壽宮) as her own mansion after her eldest brother's ascension in the same year. She later married her half uncle's son, Wang Won the Duke Gwangpyeong (광평공 왕원), and had a son, Wang Gyeong the Duke Anpyeong (안평공 왕경), who would marry Ansu's niece through her older brother, Princess Heunggyeong (흥경공주).

Family

  • Father - Wang Eung, Sukjong of Goryeo (숙종 고려) (2 September 1054 - 10 November 1105)
  • Mother - Queen Myeongui of the Jeongju Yu clan (명의왕후 유씨) (? - 8 August 1112)
    • Grandmother - Yu Hong (유홍, 柳洪) (? - 1091)
    • Grandfather - Grand Lady Nakrang of the Gyeongju Kim clan (낙랑국대부인 경주 김씨)
  • Siblings
    • Older sister - Princess Daeryeong (대령궁주) (? - 1114)
    • Older brother - Wang Woo, Yejong of Goryeo (예종 고려) (11 February 1079 - 15 May 1122)
    • Older brother - Wang Pil, Marquis Sangdang (상당후 왕필) (? - 31 October 1099)
    • Older sister - Princess Heungsu of the Kaeseong Wang clan (흥수공주 왕씨) (? - 1123)
    • Older brother - Wang Jing-eom, Wonmyeongguksa (원명국사 징엄) (1090 - 28 May 1141)[3]
    • Older brother - Wang Bo, Duke Daebang (대방공 왕보) (? - 1128)
      • Sister-in-law - Princess Gyeongchang (경창원주)
        • Nephew - Wang Yu, Prince Yeongnyeong (영녕군 왕유) (? - 1141); married his cousin
        • Nephew - Wang Jong-rin (종린, 宗璘) (1127 - 1179)
    • Older brother - Wang Hyo, Duke Daewon (대원공 왕효) (1093 - 6 May 1161)
    • Older brother - Wang Seo, Duke Jean (제안공 왕서) (? - 1131)
      • Nephew - Wang Jang (왕장, 王璋) (? - 1155)
    • Younger sister - Princess Boknyeong (복녕궁주) (1096 - 30 June 1133)
  • Husband - Wang Won, Duke Gwangpyeong (광평공 왕원) (1083 - 12 January 1170)
    • Father-in-law - Wang Do, Duke Joseon (조선공 왕도) (? - 1099)
    • Mother-in-law - Royal Consort Yangheon of the Incheon Yi clan (양헌왕비 인주 이씨)[4]
  • Issue
    • Son - Wang Gyeong, Duke Anpyeong (안평공 왕경) (1117 - 1177)
      • Daughter-in-law - Princess Heunggyeong (흥경공주) (? - 1176)
        • Granddaughter - Lady Wang of the Kaeseong Wang clan (개성 왕씨, 開城 王氏)
          • Grandson-in-law - Wang Gi, Duke Susa (수사공 왕기)
        • Grandson - Wang Seong, Marquis Sian (시안후 왕성) (? - 1178)

References

  1. He had a quiet temperament and liked to study, well versed in arts and crafts, also in calligraphy and painting. He was a devout Buddhism believer and gave much to Buddhism just before his death in 1177 at the age 61.
  2. "고려사 > 권88 > 열전 권제1 > 후비(后妃) > 숙종 후비 명의태후 유씨 > 명의태후 유씨의 왕비 책봉과 소생 자녀". History of Goryeo (in Korean). Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  3. Became a monk
  4. The older sister of Princess Wonshin and great-great-granddaughter of Yi Heo-gyeom (the founder of the Incheon Yi clan) through his son Yi Ja-yeon.
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