Myeongjong of Goryeo
King Myeongjong (8 November 1131 – 3 December 1202) (r. 1170–1197) was monarch of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the third son of King Injong.
Myeongjong of Goryeo | |
Hangul | 명종 |
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Hanja | 明宗 |
Revised Romanization | Myeongjong |
McCune–Reischauer | Myŏngjong |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 왕호 |
Hanja | 王晧 |
Revised Romanization | Wang Ho |
McCune–Reischauer | Wang Ho |
Monarchs of Korea Goryeo |
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Although it was intended that Injong's second son should succeed his father,[1] he was assassinated because Jeong Jung-bu feared that he might become a threat to him in the future. Myeongjong was a weak king, and was merely on the throne to show the general populace they still had a king, as the true rulers were the military leaders. His reign saw constant bloodshed as well as the deaths of the rebels Chung Jung-bu, Yi Ui-bang, and Yi Ui-min (not related to Yi Ui-Bang) but also the hero, Gyeong Dae-seung (General Gyeong was in fact the most loyal of the military leaders. Yet Myeongjong hated and mistrusted him because of his popularity with the populace).
After twenty-seven years on the throne, he was sent into exile by the military ruler of the time, Choe Chung-heon, and Injong's fifth son, King Sinjong, was placed on the throne.
Family
- Father: King Injong of Goryeo (29 October 1109 – 10 April 1146) (고려 인종)
- Grandfather: King Yejong of Goryeo (11 February 1079 – 15 May 1122) (고려 예종)
- Grandmother: Queen Sundeok of the Incheon Lee clan (? – 5 September 1118) (순덕왕후 이씨)
- Mother: Queen Gongye of the Jangheung Im clan (7 September 1109 – 1183) (공예왕후 임씨)
- Grandfather: Im Won-Hu (1089 – 1156) (임원후)
Consorts:
- Queen Uijeong of the Kaesong Wang clan (의정왕후 왕씨)
- King Gangjong of Goryeo (10 May 1152 – 26 August 1213) (고려 강종)
- Princess Yeonhee (연희궁주)
- Princess Suan (? – June 1199) (수안궁주)
Popular culture
- Portrayed by Kim Byung-se in the 2003-2004 KBS TV series Age of Warriors.
Notes and references
- It was said that when Injong was choosing an heir, he preferred his second son for his keen insight and wisdom; however, his older brother came to power, and banished him out of jeolousy.
- 명종 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- History of Korea
- List of Korean monarchs
Preceded by Uijong |
King of Goryeo 1170–1197 |
Succeeded by Sinjong |