Jo Man-yeong

Jo Man-yeong
Korean name
Hangul
조만영
Hanja
趙萬永
RRJo Manyeong
MRCho Manyŏng
Art name
Hangul
석애
Hanja
石崖
RRSeokae
MRSŏgae
Courtesy name
Hangul
윤경
Hanja
胤卿
RRYungyeong
MRYun'gyŏng
Posthumous name
Hangul
충경
Hanja
忠敬
RRChunggyeong
MRCh'unggyŏng

Jo Man-yeong (Korean조만영; Hanja趙萬永; 1776–1846) was a Korean politician and court minister of the Joseon period.[1][2] He was the leader of the Pungyang Jo clan. The clan rose to prominence, pushing out the Andong Kim clan that had wielded power since the King Sunjo regime. However, with the death of Jo Man-yeong in 1846, control of the kingdom once again fell into the hands of the Andong Kim clan. He was the father of Queen Sinjeong and the maternal grandfather of Heonjong of Joseon. As his daughter posthumously became Queen consort, Jo was then honoured as Internal Prince Pungeun (Korean풍은부원군; Hanja豊恩府院君).

Family

  • Father
    • Jo Jin-gwan (1739–1808)
  • Mother
  • Siblings
    • Younger brother - Jo Won-yeong (1777–1825)
    • Younger brother - Jo In-yeong (1782–1850)
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan
    • Younger sister - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan
  • Spouse
  • Children
    • Son - Jo Byeong-gwi
    • Son - Jo Byeong-gu (1801–1845)
    • Daughter - Queen Shinjeong of the Pungyang Jo clan (21 January 1809 – 4 June 1890)
    • Son - Jo Byeong-gi (1821–1858)
    • Daughter - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan
    • Daughter - Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (?–1865)
    • Daughter Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan

References

  1. ^ 조만영 님. 연합아카이브 (in Korean). 3 August 2018.
  2. ^ 한국사: 조선 후기의 정치 (in Korean). National Institute of Korean History. 1993.