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Princess Jeongsin
Princess of Goryeo
Reign1390–1392
Coronation1390
PredecessorPrincess Suknyeong
SuccessorPrincess Gyeonghwa
MonarchWang Yo, King Gongyang
Born1366
Goryeo
Died1421 (aged 55)
Joseon
Spouse
Woo Seong-beom, Prince Danyang
(m. 1390⁠–⁠1392)
IssueLady Woo
HouseHouse of Wang (by birth)
Danyang Woo clan (by marriage)
FatherGongyang of Goryeo
MotherRoyal Consort Sun of the Gyoha No clan
ReligionBuddhism

Princess Jeongsin (Korean정신궁주; 정신공주; Hanja貞信宮主; 貞信公主; 1366–1421) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the second daughter of King Gongyang and Royal Consort Sun.[1][2]

Biography

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On 17 April 1390, she was honoured as Princess Jeongsin (정신궁주; 貞信宮主) along with her sisters,[3] then married with Woo Seong-beom (우성범) whom later honoured as Prince Danyang (단양군).[4][5] However, in July 1392, after Yi Seong-Gye's ascension to the throne and made the new dynasty, Woo was sentenced to death and was beheaded along with Gang Hoe-gye (강회계), her younger brother-in-law.

Woo Seong-beom came from the Danyang Woo clan (단양 우씨; 丹陽 禹氏) who was the eldest son of Woo Hong-su (우홍수)[6] and the grandson of Woo Hyeon-bo (우현보). With Woo, she had one issue, a daughter.[7] While the Princess's father-in-law tried to conspired, it was failed and died after being executed by Taejo's royal troops in 23 August.

Family

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References

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  1. ^ 고려시대 史料 Database. db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  2. ^ 韓國女性關係資料集: 中世篇(中) [Collection of Korean Women's Relations: Middle Ages (Part 2)] (in Korean). Ehwa Womans University Press. 1985. p. 104. ISBN 9788973000432.
  3. ^ 고려시대 史料 Database. db.history.go.kr (in Chinese). Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  4. ^ 고려시대 史料 Database. db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  5. ^ 고려시대 史料 Database. db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  6. ^ 고려시대 史料 Database. db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  7. ^ Kim Young-kon (2016). 북타임스 고려왕비열전 58. 공양왕과 순비 노씨① [The Book Times – The Chronicles of the Goryeo Queen Consorts 58. King Gongyang and Consort Sun①] (in Korean). Goldstar Publishing House. ISBN 9788907903198.