Gangjong of Goryeo

Gangjong
강종
康宗
King of Goryeo
Reign1212–1213
Coronation1212
PredecessorHuijong of Goryeo
SuccessorGojong of Goryeo
BornWang Suk
10 May 1152
Gaeseong-bu, Gaegyeong, Goryeo
Died26 August 1213 (aged 61)
Hwapyeong Hall, Suchang Palace, Gaegyeong, Goryeo
Burial
Hureung (후릉; 厚陵)
Spouse
(m. 1174; dep. 1174)
    (m. 1175⁠–⁠1213)
    Issue
    Posthumous name
    Great King Juncheol Munyeol Danchong Myeongheon Yimo Mokcheong Wonhyo
    준철문열단총명헌이모목청원효대왕
    (濬哲文烈亶聰明憲貽謀穆淸元孝大王)
    Temple name
    Gangjong (강종; 康宗)
    HouseWang
    DynastyGoryeo
    FatherMyeongjong of Goryeo
    MotherQueen Uijeong
    Korean name
    Hangul
    강종
    Hanja
    康宗
    Revised RomanizationGangjong
    McCune–ReischauerKangjong
    Birth name
    Hangul
    왕숙, 왕정, later 왕오
    Hanja
    王璹, 王貞, later 王祦
    Revised RomanizationWang Suk, Wang Jeong, later Wang O
    McCune–ReischauerWang Suk, Wang Chŏng, later Wang O
    Courtesy name
    Hangul
    대화 or 법주
    Hanja
    大華 or 法柱
    Revised RomanizationDaehwa or Beopju
    McCune–ReischauerTaehwa or Pŏpchu
    Posthumous name
    Hangul
    원효대왕
    Hanja
    元孝大王
    Revised RomanizationWonhyo Daewang
    McCune–ReischauerWŏnhyo Taewang

    Gangjong (10 May 1152 – 26 August 1213), personal name Wang O, was the 22nd ruler of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest son of King Myeongjong.[1]

    Gangjong was confirmed as heir in 1173. In 1197, he and his father were driven to Ganghwado by the military leader Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn. In 1210 Gangjong returned to the capital, and he was given a royal title by his uncle King Huijong in the following year. After Ch'oe drove Huijong from power that year, Gangjong was placed on the throne.[1] Gangjong was essentially a puppet of General Ch'oe during his reign, and was succeeded by his son Gojong after ruling Goryeo for two years.[2]

    Gangjong's tomb is located outside the old Goryeo capital, in modern-day Hyŏnhwa-ri, Kaepung-gun, South Hwanghae Province, North Korea.

    Family

    1. Queen Sapyeong of the Jeonju Yi clan
      1. Princess Suryeong, 1st daughter
    2. Queen Wondeok of the Kaeseong Wang clan; half fourth cousin once removed.
      1. Crown Prince Wang Cheol, 1st son
    3. Unknown
      1. Princess Jeonghwa, 2nd daughter
      2. 9 sons, all were unknown.

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b "[Why] [이한우의 역사속의 WHY] 최충헌 몰아내려 했던 고려왕 희종의 운명은?". Chosun Ilbo. December 5, 2009. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
    2. ^ "[Why] [이한우의 역사속의 Why] 고려판 강화도령 강종 조선의 철종과 닮은꼴". Chosun Ilbo. February 7, 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2024.