Yun Im
Yun Im (윤임, 尹任; 26 July 1487 – 30 August 1545) was a politician, general, and soldier of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. He was from the aristocratic family of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨, 波平 尹氏), and related to the Royal Jeonju Yi clan through his mother. He was the older brother of Queen Janggyeong, the second wife of King Jungjong of Joseon, and the uncle of King Injong of Joseon.[1] He was also the nephew of Park Won-jong, and was titled as Prince Paeun.(파은군, 波恩君)
Family
- Father − Yun Yeo-Pil (1466 – 1555) (윤여필, 尹汝弼)
- Uncle - Yun Yeo-hae (윤여해, 尹汝諧)
- 1) Grandfather − Yun Bo (? – 1494) (윤보, 尹甫)
- 2) Great-Grandfather − Yun Sa-yoon (윤사윤, 尹士昀) (1409 - 7 December 1461); Queen Jeonghui’s second older brother
- 3) Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Byeon (윤번, 尹璠) (1384 - 1448); Queen Jeonghui’s father
- 4) Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Seung-rye (윤승례, 尹承禮) (? - 13 October 1397)
- 5) Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Cheok (윤척, 尹陟)
- 5) Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother − Lady Yi of the Jeonui Yi clan (전의 이씨)
- 4) Great-Great-Great-Grandmother − Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan (안동 권씨)
- 4) Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Seung-rye (윤승례, 尹承禮) (? - 13 October 1397)
- 3) Great-Great-Grandmother − Grand Internal Princess Consort Hongnyeong of the Incheon Lee clan (흥녕부대부인 인천 이씨)
- 3) Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Byeon (윤번, 尹璠) (1384 - 1448); Queen Jeonghui’s father
- 2) Great-Grandmother − Lady Choi of the Suwon Choi clan (부산현부인 수원 최씨, 釜山縣夫人 水原崔氏)
- 2) Great-Grandfather − Yun Sa-yoon (윤사윤, 尹士昀) (1409 - 7 December 1461); Queen Jeonghui’s second older brother
- 1) Grandmother − Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (정부인 전주 이씨, 貞夫人 全州 李氏)
- 1) Grandfather − Yun Bo (? – 1494) (윤보, 尹甫)
- Mother − Internal Princess Consort Suncheon of the Suncheon Park clan (순천부부인 순천 박씨, 順天府夫人 順天 朴氏) (? - 1498)[2]
- 1) Grandfather − Park Jong-seon (1435 – 1481) (박중선)[3]
- 1) Grandmother − Lady Heo of the Yangcheon Heo clan (양천 허씨)
- Aunt − Grand Internal Princess Consort Seungpyeong of the Suncheon Park clan (승평부대부인 박씨, 昇平府大夫人 朴氏) (1455 - 20 July 1506)
- Uncle - Grand Prince Wolsan (월산대군) (5 January 1454 - 22 January 1488); Queen Insu’s son
- Half-cousin − Yi Yi, Prince Deokpung (덕풍군 이이, 德豊君 李恞) (20 August 1485 - 26 March 1506)[4]
- Uncle - Grand Prince Wolsan (월산대군) (5 January 1454 - 22 January 1488); Queen Insu’s son
- Aunt − Lady Park of the Suncheon Park clan (순천 박씨, 順天 朴氏)
- Uncle - Shin Mu-jeong (신무정, 辛武鼎)
- Aunt − Lady Park of the Suncheon Park clan (순천 박씨, 順天 朴氏)
- Uncle - Yi Tak (이탁, 李鐸)
- Aunt − Lady Park of the Suncheon Park clan (순천 박씨, 順天 朴氏)
- Aunt − Lady Park of the Suncheon Park clan (순천 박씨, 順天 朴氏)
- Uncle - Kim Jun (김준, 金俊)
- Uncle − Park Won-jong (박원종, 朴元宗) (1467 - 1510)
- Aunt - Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨)
- Adoptive cousin − Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Miryang Park clan (경빈 박씨, 敬嬪 朴氏) (1492 - 1533)[8]
- Half-cousin − Park On (박운, 朴雲)
- Aunt - Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨)
- Aunt − Princess Consort Seungpyeong of the Suncheon Park clan (승평부부인 순천 박씨, 昇平府夫人 順天朴氏)
- Uncle - Grand Prince Jean (제안대군, 齊安大君) (13 February 1466 - 14 December 1525); Queen Ansun’s son
- Adoptive cousin − Yi Pa (이파, 李葩) (13 January 1515 - 15 September 1571)
- Uncle - Grand Prince Jean (제안대군, 齊安大君) (13 February 1466 - 14 December 1525); Queen Ansun’s son
Siblings
- Older sister − Lady/Princess Papyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평현부인 윤씨, 坡平縣夫人 尹氏) (1485 - 16 January 1536)
- Brother-in-law - Yi Yi, Prince Deokpung (덕풍군 이이, 德豊君 李恞) (1485 - 1506)[9][10]
- Nephew − Yi Ju, Prince Parim (파림군 이주, 坡林君 李珘) (1500 - 1541)
- Nephew − Yi Yu, Prince Gyerim (계림군 이유, 桂林君 李瑠) (1502 - 1545)[11]
- Niece-in-law - Princess Consort Yeongchang of the Juksan Ahn clan (연창군부인 죽산 안씨, 延昌郡夫人 竹山 安氏)
- Niece-in-law - Princess Consort Ohcheon of the Yeonil Jeong clan (오천군부인 연일 정씨, 烏川郡夫人 延日 鄭氏)[12]
- Grandnephew - Yi Si (연양정 이시, 延陽正 李諟)
- Niece-in-law - Lady No of the Gyoha No clan (교하 노씨, 交河 盧氏)
- Grandnephew - Yi Hyeong (이형, 李詗)
- Grandnephew - Yi Hu (이후, 李詡)
- Grandnephew - Yi Hoe, Prince Jeongyang (정양군 이회, 李誨)
- Grandnephew - Yi Ryang, Prince Eunyang (은양군 이량, 李諒)
- Grandniece - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨, 全州 李氏)
- Grandniece - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨, 全州 李氏)
- Nephew − Yi Ri (전성부정 이리, 全城副正 李璃)
- Brother-in-law - Yi Yi, Prince Deokpung (덕풍군 이이, 德豊君 李恞) (1485 - 1506)[9][10]
- Older sister − Princess Consort Papyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평군부인 윤씨, 坡平郡夫人 尹氏)
- Brother-in-law - Yi Jeong, Prince Palgye (팔계군 이정, 八溪君 李淨)
- Younger sister − Yun Cheon-deok (윤천덕, 尹千德), Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (1488 - ?)
- Brother-in-law - Kim Hun (김혼, 金渾) of the Gangneung Kim clan
- Younger sister - Yun Myeong-hye (윤명헤), Queen Janggyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (10 August 1491 – 16 March 1515) (장경왕후 윤씨)
- Brother-in-law - Yi Yeok, King Jungjong (16 April 1488 – 29 November 1544) (조선 중종)
- Niece - Yi Ok-ha (이옥하, 李玉荷), Princess Hyohye (13 June 1511 – 6 May 1531) (효혜공주)
- Nephew-in-law - Kim Hui (? – 1531) (김희); son of Kim Ahn-ro (김안로, 金安老)
- Grandniece − Kim Seon-ok (김선옥, 金善玉) of the Yeonan Kim clan (연안 김씨, 延安 金氏) (1531 - ?)
- Grandnephew-in-law - Yun Baek-won (윤백원, 尹百源) (1528 - 1589); Queen Munjeong’s nephew
- Great-Grandniece - Yun Gae-mi-chi (윤개미치, 尹介未致), Lady Yun of the Paepyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨, 坡平 尹氏) (? - 1589)
- Grandnephew-in-law - Yun Baek-won (윤백원, 尹百源) (1528 - 1589); Queen Munjeong’s nephew
- Grandniece − Kim Seon-ok (김선옥, 金善玉) of the Yeonan Kim clan (연안 김씨, 延安 金氏) (1531 - ?)
- Nephew-in-law - Kim Hui (? – 1531) (김희); son of Kim Ahn-ro (김안로, 金安老)
- Nephew - Yi Ho, King Injong (10 March 1515 – 7 August 1545) (조선 인종)
- Niece-in-law - Queen Inseong of the Bannam Park clan (7 October 1514 – 6 January 1578) (인성왕후 박씨)
- Niece - Yi Ok-ha (이옥하, 李玉荷), Princess Hyohye (13 June 1511 – 6 May 1531) (효혜공주)
- Brother-in-law - Yi Yeok, King Jungjong (16 April 1488 – 29 November 1544) (조선 중종)
- Younger sister − Lady Yun (윤씨, 尹氏) (1498 - ?)
- Younger half-sister − Yun Ok-chun (윤옥춘, 尹玉春) (1518 - ?)
Wives and their children
- Lady Yi of the Yeoheung Yi clan (정부인 증 정경부인 여흥 이씨) (? - 1528);[15] daughter of Yi Bo (이보, 李俌)[16] and Lady Yi of the Gwangju Yi clan (광주 이씨)
- Daughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Daughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Son - Yun Heung-in (윤흥인, 尹興仁) (1516 - September 1545)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Ahn of the Sunheung Ahn clan (순흥 안씨)
- Grandson - Yun Gyeong (윤경)
- Grandson - Yun Ho (윤호, 尹琥)
- Granddaughter-in-law - Hong Ok-hwan (홍옥환, 洪玉環), Lady Hong (1531 - ?)[17]
- Grandson - Yun Bal (윤발, 尹 玉+發)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Grandson-in-law - Sim Gwang-bo (심광보)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Grandson—in-law - Im Eung-woo (임응우)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Ahn of the Sunheung Ahn clan (순흥 안씨)
- Son - Yun Heung-ui (윤흥의, 尹興義)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Han (한씨)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Grandson-in-law - Lee Geon-yong (이견용)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Grandson-in-law - Gu Sa-min (구사민)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Han (한씨)
- Son - Yun Heung-rye (윤흥례, 尹興禮)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Yang (양씨)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Grandson-in-law - Lee Deok-eung (이덕응)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Grandson-in-law - Lee Hong-yun (이홍윤)
- Adoptive grandson - Yun Bal (윤발, 尹 玉+發); son of Yun Heung-in
- Granddaughter - Lady Yun (윤씨)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Yang (양씨)
- Lady Gwak of the Hyeonpung Gwak clan (정부인 증 정경부인 현풍 곽씨) (1517 - 1589); daughter of Gwak Han (곽한, 郭翰)
- Son - Yun Heung-ji (윤흥지, 尹興智)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Park (박씨)
- Grandson - Yun Chim (윤침)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Park (박씨)
- Son - Yun Heung-shin (윤흥신, 尹興信) (? - 1592)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Shin (신씨)
- Grandson - Yun Seong (윤성, 尹珹)
- Grandson - Yun Seo (윤서)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Shin (신씨)
- Son - Yun Heung-chung (윤흥충, 尹興忠)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Lee (이씨)
- Son - Yun Heung-ji (윤흥지, 尹興智)
Concubines and their children
- Unnamed concubine
- Son - Yun Heung-hyo (윤흥효, 尹興孝)
- Grandson - Yun Jong (윤종)
- Son - Yun Heung-je (윤흥제, 尹興悌) (? - 1592)
- Grandson - Yun Sang (윤상)
- Son - Yun Heung-hyo (윤흥효, 尹興孝)
- Kisaeng Mae-hyang (기생 매향) — No issue.
- Jung-yi (종이, 終伊); slave of Prince Deokpung — No issue.
See also
- Eulsa massacre
- Queen Jeonghui — Yun Im’s Great-Grandaunt
- Queen Janggyeong
- Yun Won-hyung — Yun Im’s third cousin
- Queen Munjeong — Yun Im’s third cousin
Notes
- Yun Im (in Korean)
- She is the maternal grandniece of Queen Soheon and maternal great-granddaughter of Sim On through her paternal grandmother.
- He is the nephew of Queen Soheon through her 5th younger sister
- Eventually married Queen Janggyeong’s older sister
- He is a grandson of Han Hwak (Queen Insu’s father)
- He eventually became the step-grandfather of Heo Nanseolheon
- He married a great-granddaughter of King Sejong and Queen Soheon. Their 5th daughter became the stepmother of Heo Nanseolheon
- She became a concubine for King Jungjong and had 3 children (1 son and 2 daughters)
- Son of Grand Prince Wolsan and grandson of Queen Insu and King Deokjong
- A slave of his became a concubine of Yun Im
- Became the adoptive son of Prince Gyeseong (a son of King Seongjong and Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Jinju Ha clan)
- She is the older sister of Jeong Cheol
- Prince Cheongan’s daughter (from a concubine) became the wife of Yun Doo-su’s father
- Yi Yeong, Prince Cheongan (청안군 이영, 靑安君 李嶸; 1462 - 1495) is the great-grandson of Queen Soheon and King Sejong
- Lady Yi is the great-great-granddaughter of Princess Jaeryeong (재령군주; 1409 - 1444). Princess Jaeryeong is the daughter of Grand Prince Yangnyeong and Princess Consort Suseong. Through the princess’ father, Lady Yi is also the 4th great-granddaughter of Queen Wongyeong and King Taejong
- He is the great-grandson of Princess Jaeryeong
- She is the daughter of Hong Yeo (홍여, 洪礪) (? - 1533) and Princess Hyejeong (27 October 1514 – 1580) (혜정공주). Princess Hyejeong was the second daughter of King Jungjong (the spouse of Queen Janggyeong) and Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Miryang Park clan (1492–1533) (경빈 박씨) (an adoptive cousin of Queen Janggyeong)
References
- Lee, Hong-jik (이홍직) ed. (1983). 새國史事典 (Sae guksa sajeon) (Encyclopedia of Korean history). Seoul: Gyohaksa.
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- Lee, Il-cheong (이일청) ed. (1993). 인명국사대사전 (Inmyeong guksa sajeon). Seoul: Goryeo Munhwasa.
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