Heongang of Silla

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Heongang of Silla
헌강왕
憲康王
House of Kim
FatherGyeongmun of Silla
MotherQueen Munui
ReligionBuddhism
Heongang of Silla
Tomb of King Heongang in Gyeongju
Korean name
Hangul
헌강왕
Hanja
憲康王
Revised RomanizationHeon-gang wang
McCune–ReischauerHŏn'gang wang
Birth name
Hangul
김정
Hanja
金晸
Revised RomanizationGim Jeong
McCune–ReischauerKim Chŏng

Heongang of Silla (c.861–886), personal name Kim Chŏng, was the 49th to rule the Korean kingdom of Silla.[1]

According to the

Samguk Sagi, he excelled at civil affairs.[citation needed] Heongang was the eldest son of King Gyeongmun; his mother was Queen Munui.[citation needed] He had no legitimate heir, but did leave a son (later King Hyogong) by Lady Uimyeong
.

In 879, Heongang was faced with the

Samguk Yusa, which claimed that a dancing dragon appeared before him and rewarded the king when he built a temple to pay homage to the dragon god.[2][3] In 886, he sought to defuse domestic discontent with a decree of general forgiveness.[citation needed
]

Heongang was buried to the northeast of Borisa temple in Gyeongju.[citation needed]

Family

Parents

  • Father: Gyeongmun of Silla
    • Grandfather: Kim Kye-myŏng
    • Grandmother: Madam Gwanghwa (광화부인)
  • Mother: Queen Munui of the Kim clan (문의왕후 김씨)
    • Maternal grandfather: Heonan of Silla (헌안왕)
    • Maternal grandmother: Queen Anjeong of the Kim clan (안정왕후 김씨)

Consort and their respective issue:

  • Queen Uimyeong (의명부인), of the Kim clan (의명왕후 김씨)

See also

References

  1. ^ "헌강왕" [King Heongang]. Doosan Encyclopedia (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  2. ^ "Exorcism". KBS World. December 11, 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  3. ^ Im, Felix. "The Dancing Dragon: A dragon's song and dance save the day against evil spirits". Korea.net. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
Heongang of Silla
House of Kim
 Died: 886
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Silla
Silla
875–886
Succeeded by