词条 | Gongyang of Goryeo |
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|name =King Gongyang of Goryeo 고려 공양왕 |title = |image = |caption = |succession =King of Goryeo |reign =1389 – 1392 |coronation = |predecessor =Chang of Goryeo |successor =Taejo of Joseon as King of Joseon |spouse =Royal Consort Sun-Bi |spouse-type =Consort |issue =Crown Prince Jeongseong Princess Suknyeong Princess Jeongshin Princess Gyeeonghwa |posthumous name=공양왕 恭讓王 |temple name = |house =House of Wang |father =Wang Gyun, Grand Prince Jeongwon |mother =Grand Princess Samhanguk |birth_date =9 March 1345 |birth_place = |death_date ={{d-da|17 May 1394|9 March 1345}} |death_place = |burial_place = |religion = Buddhism }}{{Infobox Korean name |hangul=공양왕 |hanja=恭讓王 |rr=Gongyang Wang |mr=Kongyang Wang |hangulborn=왕요 |hanjaborn=王瑤 |rrborn=Wang Yo |mrborn=Wang Yo }} King Gongyang of Goryeo (9 March 1345 – 17 May 1394, r. 1389 – 1392) was the 34th and final ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was deposed by Yi Seonggye, who then established the Joseon Dynasty. BiographyKing Gongyang was a seventh-generation descendant of Sinjong of Goryeo, and the son of Wang Gyun. He married the daughter of No Chaek, Sun-bi of the No clan. In 1389, Yi Seonggye's supporters forced King Chang from the throne and enthroned King Gongyang in his stead. This faction went on to oversee the events of King Gongyang's brief reign, including the assassinations of King Gongyang's predecessors, King U and King Chang. After the murder of Jeong Mong-ju, the last major supporter of the Goryeo kings, King Gongyang was deposed and the Goryeo dynasty came to the end. He was at first exiled to Wonju, then went to Samcheok where he died. Family
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