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Han Myŏnghoe (; 26 November 1415 – 28 November 1487) was a
Korea Korea is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and smaller islands. Since the end of World War II in 1945, it has been politically Division of Korea, divided at or near the 38th parallel north, 3 ...
n politician and soldier during the
Joseon Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
period. He was the most trusted tactician of Grand Prince Suyang during the 1453 coup and the subsequent events that resulted into Suyang becoming King Sejo. He was listed as a first rank meritorious subject in 1453 () and in 1455 (). In 1460, his third daughter, Han Naengi, married Crown Prince Haeyang (the future King Yejong). Between 1466 and 1467, Han Myŏnghoe became the Chief State Councillor of Joseon, and his youngest daughter, Han Songi, married Prince Jalsan (the future King Seongjong). In 1468, Crown Prince Haeyang became Yejong, the 8th King of the Joseon Dynasty, and Han Myŏnghoe's daughter, Han Naengi, was posthumously honoured
Queen Jangsun Queen Jangsun (; 3 March 1445 – 14 January 1462In the Korean calendar (lunar), the Queen was born 16 January 1445 and died 5 December 1461), of the Cheongju Han clan, or known as Crown Princess Consort Jangsun () during her lifetime, was the ...
and her father was reappointed Chief State Councillor. In 1469, when Yejong died, Han Myŏnghoe was instrumental in the decision to recuse both Yejong's son as too young and Jalsan's older brother as too weak. As a result, Jalsan was chosen to become King Seongjong, the 9th King of the Joseon Dynasty, with Han Songi as Queen Consort (posthumously known as
Queen Gonghye Queen Gonghye (; 17 November 1456 – 9 May 1474), of the Cheongju Han clan (), was the first wife of King Seongjong, 9th monarch of Joseon. She was the Queen of Joseon from 1469 until her death in 1474. Biography Han Song-yi was born Novem ...
).


Family

* Father ** Han Gi (; 1393–1429) * Mother ** Lady Yi of the Yeoju Yi clan (; 1394–?) * Sibling(s) ** Younger sister - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1420–?) ** Younger brother - Han Myŏngjin (; 1426–1454) * Wife ** Internal Princess Consort Hwangryeo 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 progenitor of the Yeoheung Min clan was long thought to be Min C ...
(; 1414–1479) * Children ** Daughter - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1438–?) ** Daughter - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1442–?) ** Daughter - Han Naengi (), Queen Jangsun of the Cheongju Han clan (; 3 March 1445 – 14 January 1462) *** Son-in-law - Yi Hwang, King Yejong of Joseon (; 23 January 1450 – 9 January 1470) ** Son - Han Bo, Prince Nangseong (; 1447–1522) ** Daughter - Han Songi (), Queen Gonghye of the Cheongju Han clan (; 8 November 1456 – 30 April 1474) *** Son-in-law - Yi Hyeok, King Seongjong of Joseon (; 19 August 1457 – 19 January 1494) ** Son - Han Cheol (; 1460–?) ** Daughter - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1465–?) * Concubines and their issue ** Lady Jeong of the Yeonil Jeong clan (; 1415–?) *** Son - Han Bok (; 1428–?) *** Son - Han Rim (; 1429–1506) *** Son - Han Su (; 1431–?) ** Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (; 1420–?) *** Daughter - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1449–?) *** Son - Han Mok (; 1452–?) *** Son - Han Seok (; 1454–?) *** Son - Han Seo (; 1455–?) *** Son - Han Woo (; 1457–?) *** Son - Han On (; 1459–?) *** Daughter - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1461–?) *** Daughter - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1463–?) *** Daughter - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1465–?) ** Lady Jeong of the Yeonil Jeong clan (; 1415–?) ** Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (; 1425–?); youngest daughter of Seong Su-ryang (성수량, 成守良; 1354–?)


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See also

* Sin Sukju *
Han Hwak Han Hwak (; 1400 1456), nicknamed Ganyijae (), was a politician and a diplomat during the Joseon period of Korea. He served as Left State Councillor. Han Hwak is mostly known by his second daughter, the Queen Insu. She married the son of Prince ...
* Kwŏn Ram * Chŏng Inji


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Han, Myŏnghoe 1415 births 1487 deaths Korean Confucianism Korean Confucianists Korean revolutionaries Cheongju Han clan 15th-century Korean poets Posthumous executions