Prince Euneon
Prince Euneon (Korean: 은언군, Hanja: 恩彦君 )(29 May 1754 – 30 June 1801),[1] personal name Yi In (Korean: 이인, Hanja: 李䄄), was an imperial prince of the Joseon Dynasty. He was the third son of Crown Prince Sado and his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Buan Im clan.
He was the grandfather of the 25th King of Josein, King Cheolijong, who was the 3rd son of Jeongye Daewongun. His mother was the daughter of Im Ji-beon (임지번) and Lady Kim of Gimhae Kim clan (김해 김씨). After the death of Crown Prince Sado, he was exiled to Jeju Island. However, King Jeongjo ordered that his exile be changed to Ganghwa Island.[2]
Family
- Parents
- Father: Yi Seon (이선), Crown Prince Sado (13 February 1735 – 12 July 1762)
- Mother: Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Buan Im clan (? - 1773) (숙빈 임씨)
- Brother: Yi Jin, Prince Eunsin(11 January 1755 – 29 March 1771) (이진 은신군)
- Consorts and issues:
- Royal Princess Consort Sangsan, of the Jincheon Song Clan (상산군부인 진천군송씨) (15 October 1753 – 4 April 1801 ), catholic name Mary
- Unknown concubine
- Royal Princess Consort Jeonsan, of the Jeonju Yi clan (전산군부인 전주이씨), daughter of Yi Deok‐hui (이덕희)
- Unknown son[10]
- Yi Gwang, Grand Internal Prince Jeongye (전계대원군 이광) (21 March 1785–2 November 1841)
References
- In the lunar calendar.
- Annals of Sunjo, Volume 3
- He married Princess Consort of the Pyeongsan Shin clan and had 1 son.
- With an unknown concubine he had a son who would die prematurely.
- He married Princess Consort Gwangsan of the Gwangsan Kim clan and had 2 sons.
- With his concubine, Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan he had a son.
- She married Han Gagsin of the Cheonju Han clan and a son
- Annals of king Sunjo, Volume 20
- In May 1801, he and his father Euneon-gun G and tried to escapefrom Ganghwa Island, but failed.
- Died young
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