Princess Myeongseon
Princess Myeongseon (Hangul: 명선공주, Hanja: 明善公主; 28 December 1659 – 12 September 1673[1]) was a Joseon Korean princess as the oldest child[2] of Hyeonjong of Joseon and Queen Myeongseong. She was the oldest-surviving sister of Sukjong of Joseon.
Princess Myeongseon 명선공주 | |
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Princess of Joseon | |
Born | 28 December 1659 Kingdom of Joseon |
Died | 12 September 1673 (aged 14) Kingdom of Joseon |
Burial | |
House | House of Jeonju Yi |
Father | Hyeonjong of Joseon |
Mother | Queen Myeongseong of the Cheongpung Kim clan |
Biography
In 1669, an envoy from Beijing (Qing Dynasty) returned with silver and silk. When her father King Hyeonjong gave it to her, he was ashamed after Song Jun-gil (송준길) told him not to use what he obtained publicly.[3]
In 1673, the 14th year of her father's reign, she was arranged to marry Maeng Man-taek (맹만택), son of Maeng Ju-seo (맹주서),[4] but before the formal marriage ceremony were to happen, the Princess showed symptoms of smallpox and was moved to Gyeongdeok Palace (경덕궁).[5] She died on August 2, 1673, when she was 14 years old. Her tomb is located in Taepyeong-dong, Sujeong District, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[6]
References
- In Lunar calendar, she was born on 15 November 1659 and died on 2 August 1673.
- She initially had 1 older sister, but since that older sister died one month after birth, Princess Myeongseon was then formally called as the eldest child and daughter.
- 西浦年譜 [Western Chronicles] (in Korean and Chinese). University of California: Seoul University Publishing Department. 1992. pp. 74, 345.
- "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 25, 2021.
- "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 25, 2021.
- "경기도의 역사와 문화를 찾아서 / 명선공주와 명혜공주의 묘가 있었던 성남, 그리고 원찰 성격의 봉국사 / 뉴스타워 연재". Naver Blog (in Korean). Retrieved July 25, 2021.