Gongyang of Goryeo

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gongyang of Goryeo
Hangul 공양왕
Hanja 恭讓王
Revised Romanization Gongyang wang
McCune-Reischauer Kongyang wang
Birth name
Hangul 왕요
Hanja 王搖
Revised Romanization Wang Yo
McCune-Reischauer Wang Yo

Gongyang of Goryeo (13451394, r. 1389-1392) was the 34th and final ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was deposed by Yi Seonggye, who then established the Joseon Dynasty.

Gongyang was a seventh-generation descendant of Sinjong of Goryeo, and the son of Wang Gyun. He married the daughter of Prince Changseong, Sunbi of the Roh clan. In 1389, Yi Seonggye's supporters forced King Chang from the throne and enthroned Gongyang in his stead. This faction went on to oversee the events of Gongyang's brief reign, including the assassinations of Gongyang's predecessors, ex-King U and ex-King Chang.

After the murder of Jeong Mong-ju, the last major supporter of the Goryeo kings, Gongyang was deposed and the Goryeo dynasty came to an end. He was at first exiled to Wonju, then went to Samcheok where he died.

[edit] See also

Preceded by
Chang
Rulers of Korea
(Goryeo Dynasty)
1389-1392
Succeeded by
Taejo of Joseon