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Yun Won-hyeong ( ko, 윤원형, 尹元衡; 1503 – 18 November 1565) was a
Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ...
n political figure of the Joseon period. He was the younger brother of
Queen Munjeong Queen Munjeong (Hangul: 문정왕후, Hanja: 文定王后; 2 December 1501 – 5 May 1565), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and third queen consort of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. She was queen consort of Joseon ...
, the 3rd wife of 11th King Jungjong and was the maternal uncle of the 13th King Myeongjong. He was
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from 1563 to 1565. His
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was ''Eonpyung'' (언평; 彦平). In 1565, after the death of Queen Munjeong, both Yun Won-hyeong and his wife Jeong Nan-jeong were exiled from the capital. Unable to make a political comeback, both committed suicide by poison.


Life

In 1503, Yun Won-hyeong was born as the fifth son of Yun Ji-im, father of Queen Munjung and third cousin of Queen Janggyeong and Yun Im. He was also the great-great-grandnephew of
Queen Jeonghui Queen Jeonghui (Hangul: 정희왕후, Hanja: 貞熹王后; 8 December 1418 – 6 May 1483), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed on the wife and queen of Yi Yu, King Sejo. She was Queen of Joseon from 1455 until her husband's ...
, who was the wife of
Joseon Dynasty Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and r ...
's 7th King
Sejo of Joseon Sejo of Joseon (2 November 1417 – 23 September 1468), personal name Yi Yu (Korean: 이유; Hanja: 李瑈), sometimes known as Grand Prince Suyang (Korean: 수양대군; Hanja: 首陽大君), was the seventh ruler of the Joseon dynasty of K ...
. Yun Won-hyeong was a political figure from an aristocratic family and a maternal relation of the royal family of the
Joseon Dynasty Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and r ...
. His family was of the Papyeong Yun clan (Hangul: 파평윤씨, Hanja: 波平尹氏). His elder sister, Lady Yun, was a concubine to King
Jungjong of Joseon Jungjong of Joseon (16 April 1488 – 29 November 1544), personal name Yi Yeok ( Korean: 이역; Hanja: 李懌), firstly titled Grand Prince Jinseong ( Korean: 진성대군; Hanja: 晉城大君), was the 11th ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Kore ...
, and his niece Lady Yunsecond elder brother Yun Wonryang's daughter was a concubine to King Injong.son of King Junjong and Queen Janggyung In March 1515, Jungjong's second wife Queen Janggyeong died and Jungjong formally married Yun Won-hyeong's older sister Lady Yun to be the new Queen Consort. Their son was Grand Prince Gyeongwon (the future King Myeongjong). In 1533, Yun Won-hyeong passed the national examinations, and was appointed to the literature department of Byeol to become an officer. While pursuing an officer position, Yun also sought to make his nephew, Grand Prince Gyeongwon, the next king of Joseon. Yun was temporarily exiled for his actions but came back in 1544. He ran into some conflicts with two relatives who were officials: Yun Im and Kim Ahn-ro. This made for a difficult situation, since Kim Ahn-ro's granddaughter (the daughter of Princess Hyohye and his son, Kim Hui) had married Yun Won-hyeong's own nephew, Yun Baek-won. Also, Yun Im was the maternal uncle of Injong and the older brother of Queen Janggyeong. In 1543, King Jungjong died. In 1545, King Injong died. Yun Won-hyeong killed his opponents and relatives that supported his third cousin, among these being Yun Im. Later, his brother Yun Won-ro was killed (the Eulsa massacre). In 1546, he controlled political powers. In 1547 he became Minister of Personnel (Ijo Panseo), in 1551 Left State Councillor, and in 1563 Chief State Councillor. When Queen Munjeong died in 1565, he lost all political power. This caused he and his second wife, Jeong Nan-Jeong to commit suicide.


Family

* Great-Great-Great-Grandfather ** Yun Beon (1384 – 1448) (윤번), Prime Minister during the reign of King Sejo of Joseon * Great-Great-Great-Grandmother ** Grand Internal Princess Consort Heungnyeong of the Incheon Lee clan (흥녕부대부인 인천 이씨, 興寧府大夫人 仁川 李氏) (1383 - 1456) * Great-Great-Grandfather ** Yun Sa-Heun (1422 – 1485) (윤사흔, 尹士昐);
Queen Jeonghui Queen Jeonghui (Hangul: 정희왕후, Hanja: 貞熹王后; 8 December 1418 – 6 May 1483), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed on the wife and queen of Yi Yu, King Sejo. She was Queen of Joseon from 1455 until her husband's ...
's younger brother * Great-Great-Grandmother ** Lady Kim of the Gyerim Kim clan (계림 김씨, 鷄林 金氏) *Great-Grandfather ** Yun Gye-Gyeom (1442 – 1483) (윤계겸) * Grandfather ** Yun Uk (윤욱, 尹頊) (1459 - 1485) * Grandmother ** Lady Jeong of the Yeonil Jeong clan (영일 정씨) (? - 1520) * Father ** Yun Ji-im (윤지임, 尹之任) (1475 - 14 April 1534) * Mother ** Lady Jeonseong of the Jeonui Lee clan (전성부부인 전의 이씨, 全城府夫人 全義李氏) (1475 - 1511) * Brothers ** Older brother: Yun Won-gae (윤원개, 尹元凱) *** Sister-in-law: Lady Lee (이씨) **** Nephew: Yun Gi (윤기, 尹紀) **** Nephew: Yun Kang (윤강, 尹綱) **** Niece: Lady Yun (윤씨) ***** Nephew-in-law: Gu Yun (구윤, 具潤) of the Neungseung Gu clan ** Older brother: Yun Won-Ryang (1495 – 1569) (윤원량, 尹元亮) *** Sister-in-law: Lady Jang of the Suncheon Jang clan (순천 장씨) **** Nephew Yun So (윤소, 尹紹) (1515 - 1544) ***** Grandniece: Lady Yun (윤씨, 尹氏) (? - October 1566) **** Nephew: Yun Chan (윤찬, 尹纘) **** Nephew: Yun Chi (윤치, 尹緻) **** Niece: Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Papyeong Yun clan (숙빈 윤씨, 淑嬪 尹氏) (? - 1595) ** Older brother: Yun Won-Pil (1496 – 9 May 1547) (윤원필, 尹元弼) *** Sister-in-law: Lady Jeong of the Gyeongju Jeong clan (경주 정씨) **** Nephew: Yun Yun (윤윤, 尹綸) **** Nephew: Yun Wi (윤위, 尹緯) **** Nephew: Yun Hoe (윤회, 尹繪) **** Nephew: Yun Jib (윤집, 尹緝) ** Older brother: Yun Won-Ro (? – 1547) (윤원로, 尹元老) *** Sister-in-law: Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨) *** Sister-in-law: Lady Yi of the Pyeongchang Yi clan (평창 이씨) **** Nephew: Yun Baek-won (윤백원, 尹百源) (1528 - 1589) ***** Niece-in-law: Lady Kim Seon-ok (김선옥, 金善玉) of the Yeonan Kim clan (1531 - ?) ****** Grandniece: Lady Yun Gaemichi (개미치) ***** Niece-in-law: Lady Bok-yi (복이) ****** Grandnephew: Yun Deok-gyeong (윤덕경) **** Nephew: Yun Cheon-won (윤천원, 尹千源) **** Nephew: Yun Man-won (윤만원, 尹萬源) *** Sister-in-law: Lady Min of the
Yeoheung Min clan The Yeoheung Min clan () is a Korean clan that traces its origin to Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province. The 2015 Korean Census counted 167,124 members of the Yeoheung Min clan. Origin The Yeoheung Min clan's progenitor was Min Ching-do (민칭도, 閔 ...
(여흥 민씨) **** Nephew: Yun Jo-won (윤조원) * Sisters ** Older sister: Lady Yun (윤씨) ** Older sister: Queen Munjeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (문정왕후 윤씨, 文定王后 尹氏) (2 December 1501 - 5 May 1565) *** Brother-in-law: King Jungjong of Joseon (조선 중종) (16 April 1488 – 29 November 1544) **** Niece: Princess Uihye (1521 – 1564) (의혜공주) ***** Nephew-in-law: Han Gyeong-rok (한경록, 韓景祿) ****** Grandnephew: Han Ui (한의, 韓漪) ****** Grandnephew: Han Wan (한완, 韓浣) ****** Grandnephew: Han Sun (한순, 韓淳) ****** Grandniece: Lady Han **** Niece: Princess Hyosun (1522 – 1538) (효순공주) ***** Nephew-in-law: Gu Sa-yeon (구사안, 具思顔) of the Neungseung Gu clan (1523 - 22 April 1562) ****** Unnamed grandnephew (1538 - 1538) ****** Adoptive grandnephew: Gu Hong (구홍, 具弘) **** Niece: Princess Gyeonghyeon (1530 – 1584) (경현공주) ***** Nephew-in-law: Shin Ui (신의, 申檥) ****** Grandnephew: Shin Sa-jeong (신사정, 申士楨) **** Nephew: King Myeongjong of Joseon (이환 경원대군) (3 July 1534 – 3 August 1567) ***** Niece-in-law: Queen Insun of the Cheongseong Sim clan (인순왕후 심씨, 仁順王后 沈氏) (27 June 1532 - 12 February 1575) ****** Grandnephew: Yi Bu, Crown Prince Sunhoe (순회세자 이부, 順懷世子 李暊) (1 July 1551 - 6 October 1563) **** Niece: Princess Insun (1542 – 1545) (인순공주) * Wives and their issue(s) ** Lady Kim of the Yeonan Kim clan (연안 김씨) *** Son: Yun Seol (윤설, 尹紲) *** Son: Yun Hyo-won (윤효원, 尹孝源) *** Son: Yun Chong-won (윤충원, 尹忠源) **** Grandson: Yun Myeon (윤면) *** Son: Yun Dam-yeon (윤담연, 尹覃淵) **** Daughter-in-law: Lady Lee **** Daughter-in-law: Lady Kim ** Jeong Nan-jeong (정난정, 鄭允謙) of the Chogye Jeong clan (초계 정씨, 草溪 鄭氏) (? – 13 November 1565) *** Daughter: Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨)


Popular culture

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See also

* Eulsa massacre * Jeong Nan-jeong *
Yi Gi Yi Gi ( ko, 이기, hanja:; October 26, 1476 – April 28, 1552) was a Korean scholar-official during the Joseon period. He was Chief State Councillor from 1549 to 1551. He was the nephew of Seong Dam su (성담수), one of the members of Saen ...
* Yun Im - Yun's third cousin *
Queen Jeonghui Queen Jeonghui (Hangul: 정희왕후, Hanja: 貞熹王后; 8 December 1418 – 6 May 1483), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed on the wife and queen of Yi Yu, King Sejo. She was Queen of Joseon from 1455 until her husband's ...
- Yun's ascendant through his father * Queen Janggyeong - Yun's third cousin * Kim Ahn-ro


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