Myeongjong of Goryeo
King of Goryeo from 1170 to 1197
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Myeongjong (8 November 1131 – 3 December 1202), personal name Wang Ho, was the 19th king of Korea's Goryeo dynasty. He was the third son of King Injong. His reign marked the beginning of the century-long military rule of Korea known as the Goryeo military regime.
| Myeongjong 명종 明宗 | |||||||||
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| King of Goryeo | |||||||||
| Reign | 1170–1197 | ||||||||
| Coronation | 1170 | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Uijong of Goryeo | ||||||||
| Successor | Sinjong of Goryeo | ||||||||
| Regent | Yi Ŭi-bang (1170–1174) Chŏng Chung-bu (1174–1179) Kyŏng Tae-sŭng (1179–1183) Yi Ŭi-min (1183–1196) Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn (1196–1197) | ||||||||
| Born | Wang Hŭn 8 November 1131 Yeondeok Palace?, Gaegyeong, Goryeo | ||||||||
| Died | 3 December 1202 (aged 71) Disputed between: Changrak Palace or Yanghwa Palace, Gaegyeong, Goryeo | ||||||||
| Burial | Jireung (지릉; 智陵) | ||||||||
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| Concubine | Lady Myeongchun Lady Sunju | ||||||||
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| House | Wang | ||||||||
| Dynasty | Goryeo | ||||||||
| Father | Injong of Goryeo | ||||||||
| Mother | Queen Gongye | ||||||||
Although it was intended that King Injong's second son should succeed his father, he was assassinated because Chŏng Chung-bu feared that he might become a threat to him in the future. Myeongjong was a weak puppet 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 who had launched a coup d'état against Myeongjong's older brother and had established a military government.[1][2] Despite this, Myeongjong did attempt to play off the military leaders against each other to both secure his own survival but also in an attempt to regain royal authority.[3] His reign saw constant bloodshed as well as the deaths of the military rulers Chŏng Chung-bu, Yi Ŭi-bang, Kyŏng Tae-sŭng, and Yi Ŭi-min.
After twenty-seven years on the throne, he was sent into exile by the military ruler of the time, Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn. King Injong's fifth son, King Sinjong, was placed on the throne.
Family
- Father: Injong of Goryeo
- Grandfather: Yejong of Goryeo
- Grandmother: Queen Sundeok of the Gyeongwon Yi clan
- Mother: Queen Gongye of the Jangheung Im clan
- Grandfather: Im Won-hu
- Grandmother: Grand Lady, of Jinhan State of the Bupyeong Yi clan (진한국대부인 부평 이씨)
- Consort and their Respective issue(s):
- Queen Uijeong of the Gangneung Kim clan, half second cousin once removed.
- Crown Prince Wang Yeong, 1st son
- Princess Yeonhui, 1st daughter
- Princess Suan, 2nd daughter
- Concubine Myeongchun (명춘; d. 1180) – No issue.
- Concubine Sunju (순주; d. 1179) – No issue.
- Unknown
- Wang Seon-sa (왕선사), 2nd son
- Wang Hong-gi (왕홍기), 3rd son
- Wang Hong-chu (왕홍추), 4th son
- Wang Hong-gyu (왕홍규), 5th son
- Wang Hong-gyun (왕홍균), 6th son
- Wang Hong-gak (왕홍각), 7th son
- Wang Hong-yi (왕홍이), 8th son
Popular culture
- Portrayed by Kim Byung-se in the 2003–2004 KBS TV series Age of Warriors.