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  1. Grand Prince Inpyeong (1622–1658) was the third son of King Injo of Joseon. After the death of Grand Prince Neungchang, Inpyeong became his adopted son. When his father surrendered to the Qing dynasty, Grand Prince Inpyeong was sent to Qing as a hostage.

  2. Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong (충녕대군; 忠寧大君), he was the third son of King Taejong and Queen Wongyeong. In 1418, Sejong replaced his eldest brother, Yi Je , as crown prince ; a few months later, Taejong voluntarily abdicated the throne in Sejong's favor.

  3. Yi Gu, formally known as Grand Prince Imyeong (Korean: 임영대군), was an imperial prince of the Joseon dynasty. He was the fourth son of King Sejong. His brothers w...

  4. Sejo (Korean: 세조; Hanja: 世祖; 7 November 1417 – 23 September 1468), personal name Yi Yu (이유; 李瑈), sometimes known as Grand Prince Suyang (수양대군; 首陽大君), was the seventh monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.

  5. Joseon Monarchs ruled Korea for 500 years from 1392 until 1897. In 1897, the name of the country was changed from Joseon to the Korean Empire, and was ruled by Emperors continuing in the same lineage until the Empire was dissolved in 1910, at the time of the annexation of Korea by Japan.

  6. Grand Prince Imyeong Yi Gu (이구; 6 January 1420 – 21 January 1469), formally known as Grand Prince Imyeong (임영대군), was an imperial prince of the Joseon dynasty. He was the fourth son of King Sejong.

  7. May 15, 2019 · When Sejong was 12 years old, his father named him Grand Prince Chungnyeong. Ten years later, King Taejong would abdicate the throne in favor of Prince Chungnyeong, who took the throne name King Sejong.