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  1. Grand Prince Wolsan (Korean: 월산대군; Hanja: 月山大君; 18 December 1454 – 21 December 1488) was a Korean Royal Prince as the oldest son of Deokjong of Joseon and Queen Sohye. His personal name was Yi Jeong (이정; 李婷). He become a Grand Prince in 1470.

  2. Her brother-in-law, Grand Prince Haeyang, became the new Crown Prince and soon became king of Joseon in 1468. He later died in 1469 and which finally left the throne to her youngest son, Seongjong of Joseon instead of her eldest, Grand Prince Wolsan.

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    Based on official advice, instead of giving his biological father (Prince Deokheung) a title of "king" posthumously, Seonjo created a new title for him in 1569, Deokheung Daewongun (덕흥대원군), as an honor to the late prince.

  4. Grand Prince Wolson Lee Jeong (1454~1488) was the older brother of King Seongjong of Joseon Dynasty, and his memorial tablet is kept in this shrine. He was the oldest son of King Deokjong, and the older brother of King Seongjong, and was awarded the title of Grand Prince (a first class position given to members of the royal family).

  5. Feb 18, 2024 · Deoksugung is one of five royal palaces located in Seoul. Its name can be translated as the palace of virtuous longevity. Deoksugung Palace dates back to the 15th century and was used as a residence for the Grand Prince Wolsan, big brother of King Seongjong (1469-1494).

  6. Nov 1, 2022 · His sons, Prince Wolsan (3 years old) and Prince Jalsan (1 month old), were sent out of the palace with their mother (future Queen Insu) and sister, while Uigyeong's younger brother, Grand Prince Haeyang (7 years old), became the new Crown Prince and later took the throne as King Yejong.

  7. Grand Prince Wolsan (Hangul: 월산대군, Hanja: 月山大君; 18 December 1454 - 21 December 1488) was a Korean Royal Prince as the oldest son of Deokjong of Joseon and Queen Sohye. His personal name was Yi Jeong (Hangul: 이정, Hanja: 李婷). He become a Grand Prince in 1470.