| Yi Bo 이보  | |
|---|---|
| Grand Prince Hyoryeong | |
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| Born | January 6, 1396 Hanseong, Kingdom of Joseon  | 
| Died | June 12, 1486 (aged 90) Hanseong, Kingdom of Joseon  | 
| Burial | |
| Consort | Grand Princess Consort Yeseong of the Haeju Jeong clan | 
| Clan | Jeonju Yi clan | 
| Dynasty | House of Yi | 
| Father | Taejong of Joseon | 
| Mother | Queen Wongyeong | 
| Religion | Korean Confucianism (Neo-Confucianism), later Korean Buddhism | 
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | |
|---|---|
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Hyoryeong Daegun | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Hyoryŏng Taegun | 
| Birth name | |
| Hangul | |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | I Ho, later I Bo | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Yi Ho, later Yi Po | 
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Seonsuk | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Sŏnsuk | 
| Posthumous name | |
| Hangul | |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Jeonghyo | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Chŏnghyo | 
| Art name | |
| Hangul | |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Yeongang | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Yŏnkang | 
Grand Prince Hyoryeong (Hangul: 효령대군, Hanja: 孝寧大君; 6 January 1396 – 12 June 1486), personal name Yi Bo (Hangul: 이보, Hanja: 李補), was the second son of King Taejong of Joseon and his wife, Queen Wongyeong. He was the elder brother of Sejong the Great.
Family
- Father
- King Taejong of Joseon (조선 태종) (16 May 1367 – 10 May 1422)
- Grandfather: King Taejo of Joseon (조선 태조) (11 October 1335 – 24 May 1408)
 - Grandmother: Queen Sinui of the Cheongju Han clan (신의왕후 한씨) (4 September 1337 – 23 September 1391)
 
 
 - King Taejong of Joseon (조선 태종) (16 May 1367 – 10 May 1422)
 - Mother
- Queen Wongyeong of the Yeoheung Min clan (원경왕후 민씨) (11 July 1365 – 10 July 1420)
- Grandfather: Min Je, Internal Prince Yeoheung (여흥부원군 민제) (1339–1408)
 - Grandmother: Lady Song of the Yeosan Song clan, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan State (삼한국대부인 여산 송씨) (1342–1424)[1]
 
 
 - Queen Wongyeong of the Yeoheung Min clan (원경왕후 민씨) (11 July 1365 – 10 July 1420)
 - Siblings
- Elder sister: Princess Jeongsun (정순공주) (1385–1460)
- Brother-in-law: Yi Baek-kang (이백강) (1381–1451)
- Niece: Lady Yi of the Cheongju Yi clan (청주 이씨)
- Nephew-in-law: Yi Gye-rin (이계린) (1401–1455)[2]
- Grandniece: Lady Yi of the Hansan Yi clan (한산 이씨) (1420 ?)
 
 
 - Nephew-in-law: Yi Gye-rin (이계린) (1401–1455)[2]
 
 - Niece: Lady Yi of the Cheongju Yi clan (청주 이씨)
 
 - Brother-in-law: Yi Baek-kang (이백강) (1381–1451)
 - Elder sister: Princess Gyeongseong (경정공주) (1387–1455)
- Brother-in-law: Jo Dae-rim (조대림) (1387–1430)
- Niece: Lady Jo of the Pyeongyang Jo clan (평양 조씨)
 - Niece: Lady Jo of the Pyeongyang Jo clan (평양 조씨)
 - Niece: Lady Jo of the Pyeongyang Jo clan (평양 조씨)
 - Niece: Lady Jo of the Pyeongyang Jo clan (평양 조씨)
 - Nephew: Jo Mu-yeong (조무영)
 
 
 - Brother-in-law: Jo Dae-rim (조대림) (1387–1430)
 - Unnamed elder brother (? – ?)
 - Unnamed elder brother (? – ?)
 - Unnamed elder brother (? – ?)
 - Elder sister: Princess Gyeongan (경안공주) (1393 – 22 April 1415)
- Brother-in-law: Gwon Gyu (권규) (1393–1421)[3]
- Nephew: Gwon Dam (권담) (? – 1439)
 - Nephew: Gwon Chong (권총) (1413–1480)
 - Niece: Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan (안동 권씨)
 
 
 - Brother-in-law: Gwon Gyu (권규) (1393–1421)[3]
 - Older brother: Yi Je, Grand Prince Yangnyeong (양녕대군 이제) (1394–1462)[4]
- Sister-in-law: Grand Princess Consort Suseong of the Gwangsan Kim clan (수성부부인 광산 김씨)
- Niece: Princess Jaeryeong (재령군주) or Princess Jeonui (전의현주) (1409–1444)
 - Nephew: Yi Gae, Prince Soonseong (순성군 이개) (? – 2 September 1462)
 - Niece: Princess Yangcheon (영천군주) (1412 – 5 April 1442)
 - Nephew: Yi Po, Prince Hamyang (함양군 이포) (1417 – 21 June 1475)
 - Nephew: Yi Hye, Prince Seosan (서산군 이혜) (? – 10 April 1451)
 - Niece: Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨)
 - Niece: Princess Yeongpyeong (영평현주)
 - Niece: Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨)
 
 
 - Sister-in-law: Grand Princess Consort Suseong of the Gwangsan Kim clan (수성부부인 광산 김씨)
 - Younger brother: King Sejong of Joseon (세종 대왕) (1397 – 1450)
- Sister-in-law: Queen Soheon of the Cheongseong Shim clan (소헌왕후 심씨) (12 October 1395 – 19 April 1446)[5]
- Niece: Princess Jeongso (정소공주) (1412–1424)
 - Nephew: King Munjong of Joseon (조선 문종) (15 November 1414 – 1 June 1452)
 - Niece: Princess Jeongui (정의공주) (1415 – 11 February 1477)
 - Nephew: King Sejo of Joseon (조선 세조) (2 November 1417 – 23 September 1468)
 - Nephew: Yi Yong, Grand Prince Anpyeong (안평대군 이용) (18 October 1418 – 18 November 1453)
 - Nephew: Yi Gu, Grand Prince Imyeong (임영대군 이구) (6 January 1420 – 21 January 1469)
 - Nephew: Yi Yeo, Grand Prince Gwangpyeong (광평대군 이여) (2 May 1425 – 7 December 1444)
 - Nephew: Yi Yu, Grand Prince Geumseong (금성대군 이유) (5 May 1426 – 7 November 1457)
 - Nephew: Yi Im, Grand Prince Pyeongwon (평원대군 이임) (18 November 1427 – 16 January 1445)
 - Nephew: Yi Yeom, Grand Prince Yeongeung (영응대군 이염) (23 May 1434 – 2 February 1467)
 
 
 - Sister-in-law: Queen Soheon of the Cheongseong Shim clan (소헌왕후 심씨) (12 October 1395 – 19 April 1446)[5]
 - Younger sister: Princess Jeongseon (정선공주) (1404–1424)
- Brother-in-law: Nam Hui (남휘) (? – 1454)
- Nephew: Nam Bin (남빈)
 - Niece: Lady Nam of the Uiryeong Nam clan (의령 남씨)
 
 
 - Brother-in-law: Nam Hui (남휘) (? – 1454)
 - Younger brother: Yi Jong, Grand Prince Seongnyeong (성녕대군 이종) (1405–1418)
- Sister-in-law: Lady Seong, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan State (삼한국대부인 성씨)
- Adoptive nephew: Yi Yong, Grand Prince Anpyeong (안평대군 이용) (18 October 1418 – 18 November 1453)[6]
 - Adoptive nephew: Yi Ui, Prince Woncheon (원천군 이의) (1433 – March 1476)
 
 
 - Sister-in-law: Lady Seong, Grand Princess Consort of Samhan State (삼한국대부인 성씨)
 - Unnamed younger brother (1412–1412)
 
 - Elder sister: Princess Jeongsun (정순공주) (1385–1460)
 - Consorts and their respective issue:
 
- Grand Princess Consort Yeseong of the Haeju Jeong clan (예성부부인 해주 정씨) (1394–1470)[7]
- Yi Chae, Prince Uiseong (의성군 이채) (1411–1493)[8]
 - Yi Chin, Prince Seowon (서원군 이친) (1413–1475)[9]
 - Yi Hab, Prince Boseong (보성군 이합) (1416 – 1 September 1499)[10][11]
 - Yi Mil, Prince Nakan (낙안군 이밀) (1417–1474)[12]
 - Yi Jeong, Prince Yeongcheon (영천군 이정) (1422 – ?)[13]
 - Yi Ui, Prince Woncheon (원천군 이의) (1423–1476)[14][15][16]
 - Princess Biin of the Third Senior Rank (비인 현주) (12 June 1427 – 24 December 1514)[17]
 
 - Lady Son of the Pyeonghae Son clan (평해 손씨)
 
References
- ↑ Min Je’s first wife.
 - ↑ Grandson of Yi Saek.
 - ↑ He is the uncle of Gwon Ram.
 - ↑ Father of Yi Gu-ji.
 - ↑ 4th great-aunt of Queen Insun; 10th great-aunt of Queen Danui.
 - ↑ He is the 3rd son of King Sejong and Queen Soheon
 - ↑ Daughter of Jeong Yeok (정역) (? – 1425); and Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan (안동 권씨) (? – 1428).
 - ↑ Married Princess Consort Hoein of the Seongju Yi clan (회인군부인 성주이씨), and had 14 children (7 sons, 7 daughters)
 - ↑ Married Princess Consort Uiryeong of the Gyeongju Yi clan (의령군부인 경주 이씨), and had 11 children (6 sons, 5 daughters)
 - ↑ Married Princess Consort Cheongpung of the Habcheon Yi clan (청풍군부인 합천 이씨, 淸風郡夫人 陜川李氏), and had 13 children (7 sons, 6 daughters)
 - ↑ Great-great-grandfather of Yi Ryang; 3rd great-grandfather of Queen Insun and Shim Eui-gyeom.
 - ↑ Married Princess Consort Yangsan of the Onyang Kim clan (양산군부인 언양 김씨), and had 2 children (1 son, 1 daughter)
 - ↑ Married Princess Consort Gwon of the Yecheon Gwon clan (군부인 예천 권씨), and had 5 children (2 sons, 3 daughters)
 - ↑ Married Princess Consort Jo of the Baekcheon Jo clan (군부인 백천 조씨), and had no issue
 - ↑ Remarried to Princess Consort Jo of the Hanyang Jo clan (군부인 한양 조씨), and had a son, Prince Gaeun (가은군)
 - ↑ Became the adoptive son of his uncle, Yi Jong, Prince Seongnyeong
 - ↑ Married Yi Hun (이훈, 李塤) of the Hansan Yi clan (한산 이씨, 韓山 李氏) (1 June 1469 - 15 May 1481), and had 5 children (2 sons, 5 daughters). Their eldest daughter married (Han Hwak’s eldest son, Queen Jangsun’s younger brother, and Queen Gonghye’s older brother) Han Bo (한보, 韓堡).
 - ↑ Married Lady Ryu of the Jeonju Ryu clan (신부인 전주 류씨), and had no issue
 - ↑ Remarried to Lady Yi of the Hamyang Yi clan (함양 이씨), and had 9 children (7 sons, 2 daughters)
 - ↑ Married Jeon Jin-hyeong (전진형, 全晉亨)
 - ↑ Married Kim Hyeon (김현, 金現)
 
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