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Korean general and politician (1487–1545)
Yun Im (
Korean : 윤임 ;
Hanja : 尹任 ; 26 July 1487 – 30 August 1545) was a politician, general, and soldier of the Korean
Joseon Dynasty . He was from the aristocratic family of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨 ; 波平 尹氏 ), and related to the Royal
Jeonju Yi clan through his mother. He was the older brother of
Queen Janggyeong , the second wife of King
Jungjong of Joseon , and the uncle of King
Injong of Joseon .
[1] He was also the nephew of
Park Won-jong , and was titled as Prince Paeun .(파은군 ; 波恩君 )[
clarification needed ]
Family
Siblings
Older sister − Lady/Princess Papyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평현부인 윤씨 ; 坡平縣夫人 尹氏 ; 1485 – 16 January 1536)
Older sister − Princess Consort Papyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평군부인 윤씨 ; 坡平郡夫人 尹氏 )
Younger sister − Yun Cheon-deok (윤천덕 ; 尹千德 ), Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (1488 – ?)
Younger sister - Yun Myeong-hye (윤명헤 ),
Queen Janggyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (장경왕후 윤씨 ; 10 August 1491 – 16 March 1515)
Younger sister − Lady Yun (윤씨 ; 尹氏 ; 1498 – ?)
Younger half-sister − Yun Ok-chun (윤옥춘 ; 尹玉春 ; 1518 – ?)
Wives and their children
Lady Yi of the Yeoheung Yi clan (정부인 증 정경부인 여흥 이씨 ; ? – 1528); daughter of Yi Bo (이보 ; 李俌 ) and Lady Yi of the Gwangju Yi clan (광주 이씨 )
Daughter - Lady Yun (윤씨 )
Daughter - Lady Yun (윤씨 )
Son - Yun Heung-in (윤흥인 ; 尹興仁 ; 1516 – September 1545)
Son - Yun Heung-ui (윤흥의 ; 尹興義 )
Son - Yun Heung-rye (윤흥례 ; 尹興禮 )
Lady Gwak of the
Hyeonpung Gwak clan (정부인 증 정경부인 현풍 곽씨 ; 1517–1589); daughter of Gwak Han (곽한 ; 郭翰 )
Son - Yun Heung-ji (윤흥지 ; 尹興智 )
Daughter-in-law - Lady Park (박씨 )
Son - Yun Heung-shin (윤흥신 ; 尹興信 ; ? – 1592)
Daughter-in-law - Lady Shin (신씨 )
Grandson - Yun Seong (윤성 ; 尹珹 )
Grandson - Yun Seo (윤서 )
Son - Yun Heung-chung (윤흥충 ; 尹興忠 )
Daughter-in-law - Lady Lee (이씨 )
Concubines and their children
Unnamed concubine
Son - Yun Heung-hyo (윤흥효 ; 尹興孝 )
Son - Yun Heung-je (윤흥제 ; 尹興悌 ; ? – 1592)
Kisaeng Mae-hyang (기생 매향 ) — No issue.
Jung-yi (종이 ; 終伊 ); slave of Prince Deokpung — No issue.
See also
References
Sources
Lee, Hong-jik (이홍직) ed. (1983). 새國史事典 (Sae guksa sajeon) (Encyclopedia of Korean history) . Seoul: Gyohaksa.
Lee, Ki-baek (tr. E.W. Wagner and E.J. Shultz) (1984).
A new history of Korea . Seoul: Ilchokak.
Lee, Il-cheong (이일청) ed. (1993). 인명국사대사전 (Inmyeong guksa sajeon) . Seoul: Goryeo Munhwasa.