Uijo of Goryeo

Jak Je-geon (Korean: 작제건; Hanja: 作帝建) was a low-ranking nobleman in the Kingdom of Unified Silla who would become the grandfather of Wang Geon, founder of Goryeo dynasty. After Goryeo's establishment, he was given a Posthumous name of King Gyeonggang the Great along with his Temple name of Uijo in 918. He was buried in Onhyereung tomb (온혜릉, 溫鞵陵).

Uijo of Goryeo
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationUijo
McCune–ReischauerŬijo
Posthumous name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGyeonggang Daewang
McCune–ReischauerKyŏngk'ang Ta'ewang

Family

  • Father : Gukjo of Goryeo (고려 국조) – disputed.
  • Mother: Queen Jeonghwa (정화왕후)
    • Grandfather: Gang Bo-yuk (강보육)
    • Grandmother: Lady Gang Deok-ju (강덕주)
  • Wife: Queen Wonchang (원창왕후)
    • Son: Wang Ryung (왕륭) – married Lady Han, Queen Wisuk (위숙왕후).
    • Son: Wang Pyeong-dal (왕평달)
    • Unnamed son
    • Unnamed son
    • Unnamed daughter

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