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  1. Wonjong of Joseon or Prince Jeongwon (2 August 1580 – 2 February 1619) was a prince during the Joseon dynasty. He was a son by a concubine to the Joseon dynasty's 14th monarch, king Seonjo, and half brother of king Gwanghaegun and father of king Injo. His birth name was Yi Bu (이부; 李琈).

  2. Prince Jeongwon (Korean: 정원군; Hanja: 定原君) or formally called as Internal Prince Jeongwon (정원부원군; 定原府院君), personal name Wang Gyun (왕균; 王鈞) was a Goryeo Royal family member as the great-great-great-grandson of Duke Yangyang who became the father of the last monarch, Gongyang.

  3. Injo ( Korean : 인조; Hanja : 仁祖; 7 December 1595 – 17 June 1649), personal name Yi Jong ( 이종; 李倧 ), was the 16th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was a grandson of King Seonjo and the eldest son of Prince Jeongwon. He ascended to the throne after leading a coup d'état against his uncle, Gwanghaegun, in 1623.

  4. Jan 18, 2022 · Jangneung is one of 40 royal tombs of the Joseon Dynasty that was granted Unesco World Heritage Status in 2009. The tomb is for Prince Jeongwon (1580-1619), also known as Wonjong, and his wife Queen Inheon, who are the parents of King Injo, the 16th king of Joseon.

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  5. Aug 2, 1580 - Dec 29, 1619. Wonjong of Joseon or Prince Jeongwon was a prince during the Joseon dynasty. He was a son by a concubine to the Joseon dynasty's 14th monarch, king Seonjo,...

  6. Wonjong of Joseon or Prince Jeongwon (2 August 1580 – 2 February 1619) was a prince during the Joseon dynasty. He was a son by a concubine to the Joseon dynasty's 14th monarch, king Seonjo, and half brother of king Gwanghaegun and father of king Injo.

  7. Gyeonghuigung Palace (Historic Site No. 271) was a secondary palace in the late Joseon dynasty. Its construction started in 1617 (9th year of Prince Gwanghaes reign) and was completed in 1623 (15th year of Prince Gwanghae’s reign).