Yi Yung-jun | |||||
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heir presumptive of Joseon | |||||
Born | 22 November 1858 at Sinsi (15–17 o'clock)[1] Grand Royal Hall of Changdeokgung, Joseon | ||||
Died | 25 May 1859 (aged 6 months) Joseon | ||||
Burial | 26 May 1859 | ||||
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House | House of Yi | ||||
Father | Yi Byeon, King Cheoljong | ||||
Mother | Queen Cheorin Lady Beom (foster)[2] |
Yi Yung-jun (Korean: 이융준; Hanja: 李隆俊; 22 November 1858 – 25 May 1859) was an heir presumptive of Joseon (wonja, 원자, 元子) as the only son of Yi Byeon, King Cheoljong and Queen Cheorin.[3] From birth, he became a Wonja, unlike his half-brothers. He died on 25 May 1859, at the age of six months, due to a fever. He was the last male descendant of King Hyojong and the last male bloodline of King Yeongjo. There is only a record that his mourning was held as a state funeral by order of King Cheoljong, and the location of his burial and whether he was given a posthumous title are unknown.[4][5][6]
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