Wang Ko | |
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Prince Yeonan (연안군, 延安君; lit. 'Lord of Yeonan') | |
Prince Shen(Sim) of Yang | |
Reign | 1316–1345 |
Coronation | 1316 |
Predecessor | Wang Jang |
Successor | Wang Heun |
Died | 1345 |
Wife | Princess Nullyun |
Issue | Wang Deoksu Wang Toghtua Bukha |
House | Wang |
Father | Wang Ja, Duke Gangyang |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 왕고 |
Hanja | 王暠 |
Revised Romanization | Wang Go |
McCune–Reischauer | Wang Ko |
Öljeyitü (Sino-Korean) | |
Hangul | 완택독 |
Hanja | 完澤禿 |
Revised Romanization | Wantaekdok |
McCune–Reischauer | Wanta'ek'tok |
Wang Ko (Korean: 왕고; Hanja: 王暠; Mongolian name: Öljeyitü (完澤禿); d. 1345), known by his Korean Royal title as Prince Yeonan (연안군; 延安君) and served in Yuan as King Shen of Yang (심양왕; 瀋王), was a Goryeo Royal Family member as the son of Duke Gangyang and grandson of King Chungnyeol who became a nobleman in Yuan Dynasty and a potential competitor to King Chungseon (his half uncle) and King Chungsuk which favored him.