Princess Changrak | |
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Princess of Goryeo | |
Coronation | 1151 |
Predecessor | Princess Deoknyeong |
Successor | Princess Yeonghwa |
Monarch | Wang Hae, King Injong |
Born | before 1141 Goryeo |
Died | 1216 Goryeo |
Spouse | Wang Seong, first cousin |
Issue | Wang Won Wang Jin Queen Wondeok |
House | House of Wang (by birth and marriage) |
Father | Injong of Goryeo |
Mother | Queen Gongye of the Jangheung Im clan |
Princess Changrak (Korean: 창락궁주; 창락공주; Hanja: 昌樂宮主; 昌樂公主; d. 1216[1]) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the third daughter of King Injong and Queen Gongye who would become the mother of King Gangjong's second wife, Queen Wondeok.
Although the date when she was born is unknown, seeing that her youngest sister was born in 1141, it was believed that she was born before that. In 1151, alongside her younger sister, Princess Yeonghwa, they formally became a princess (궁주; 宮主).[2] Then, she married her paternal aunt's son–Wang Seong the Marquess Sinan (신안후 왕성)[3] and had two sons: Wang Won the Marquess Gyeseong (계성후 왕원) and Wang Jin the Marquess Yeongin (영인후 왕진) who would become the father of King Huijong's wife, also a daughter who married King Gangjong.[4] Meanwhile, since came from the same ancestor, the princess was once Wang Seong's paternal fourth cousin.[5]
To honor his deceased maternal grandmother, King Gojong reduced the number of palace's side dishes and ordered his officials to wore mourning clothes for a day.[3] Meanwhile, Wang Seong died in 1178 (8th years reign of King Myeongjong) and suspended the inquiry for three days.