Imperial Noble Consort Sunheon
Imperial Noble Consort Sunheon of the Yeongwol Eom clan (2 February 1854 – 20 July 1911) (순헌황귀비 엄씨), was a consort of the Korean King and Emperor Gojong of Korea. She was given the posthumous title of Sunheon Hwang-Gwi-bi "Sunheon, Imperial Concubine of the Highest Rank". Her name was Eom Seon-yeong (엄선영, 嚴善英).
Family
- Great-Great-Grandfather
- Eom Gye-eung (엄계응, 嚴啓膺) (1737 - 1816)
- Great-Grandfather
- Eom Seong-bok (엄성복, 嚴性復)
- Grandfather
- Eom Jae-woo (엄재우, 嚴載祐)[1]
- Grandmother
- Lady Yeon of the Goksan Yeon clan (곡산 연씨)
- Father
- Eom Jin-sam (엄진삼, 嚴眞三) (9 October 1812 - 28 July 1879)[2]
- Uncle: Eom Jin-il (엄진일, 嚴鎭一)
- Aunt: Lady Heo of the Yangcheon Heo clan (양천 허씨)
- Cousin: Eom Jun-won (엄준원, 嚴俊源) (1855 - 13 February 1938)
- Cousin: Eom Chung-won (엄충원, 嚴忠源)
- Uncle: Eom Jin-oh (엄진오, 嚴鎭五)
- Eom Jin-sam (엄진삼, 嚴眞三) (9 October 1812 - 28 July 1879)[2]
- Mother
- Lady Park of the Miryang Park clan (밀양 박씨) (1824 - 1895)
- Siblings
- Older brother: Eom Bong-won (엄봉원, 嚴鳳源)
- Adoptive nephew: Eom Ju-myeong (엄주명, 嚴柱明) (19 November 1896 - 6 February 1976)
- Older brother: Eom Hak-won (엄학원, 嚴鶴源); died prematurely
- Adoptive younger brother: Eom Jun-won (엄준원, 嚴俊源) (1855 - 13 February 19738)
- Adoptive sister-in-law: Lady Jang of the Indong Jang clan (인동 장씨)
- Adoptive nephew: Eom Ju-myeong (엄주명, 嚴柱明) (19 November 1896 - 6 February 1976); became the adoptive son of Eom Bong-won
- Adoptive grandnephew: Eom Yeong-seop (엄영섭, 嚴英燮)
- Adoptive grandnephew: Eom (엄종섭, 嚴宗燮)
- Adoptive grandnephew: (엄항섭, 嚴恒燮)
- Adoptive grandnephew: (엄정섭, 嚴貞燮) (1920 - 21 February 1995)
- Adoptive niece: Lady Eom of the Yeongwol Eom clan (영월 엄씨)
- Adoptive nephew-in-law: Park Gi-hong (박기홍, 朴基洪) (1845 - ?)
- Adoptive niece: Eom Chae-deok (엄채덕, 嚴彩德), Lady Eom of the Yeongwol Eom clan (영월 엄씨) (1889 - ?)
- Adoptive nephew-in-law: Min Won-sik (민원식, 閔元植) (12 July 1886 - 16 February 1921)
- Adoptive grandnephew: Min Byeong-seong (민병성, 閔丙星)
- Adoptive nephew-in-law: Min Won-sik (민원식, 閔元植) (12 July 1886 - 16 February 1921)
- Adoptive nephew: Eom Ju-myeong (엄주명, 嚴柱明) (19 November 1896 - 6 February 1976); became the adoptive son of Eom Bong-won
- Adoptive sister-in-law: Lady Jang of the Indong Jang clan (인동 장씨)
- Younger sister: Lady Eom of the Yeongwol Eom clan (영월 엄씨)
- Brother-in-law: Lee Yong-se (이용세, 李容世)
- Older brother: Eom Bong-won (엄봉원, 嚴鳳源)
- Husband
- Emperor Gojong of Korea (고종황제) (8 September 1952 - 21 January 1919)
- Son
- Yi Eun, Crown Prince Uimin (20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) (이은 의민태자) [3] [4]
- Daughter-in-law: Princess Masako Nashimotonomiya of Japan, Crown Princess Euimin (의민황태자비) (4 November 1901 - 30 April 1989)
- Grandson: Yi Jin (이진, 李晉) (18 August 1921 - 11 May 1922)
- Grandson: Yi Gu (이구, 李玖) (29 September 1931 - 16 July 2005)
- Granddaughter-in-law: Julia Mullock (18 March 1923 - 26 November 2017)
- Great-Granddaughter: Yi Eunsuk (이은숙, 李恩淑) or Eugenia Unsuk (1959 - )
- Adoptive great-grandson: Yi Won (이원, 李源) (23 September 1962 - )
- Granddaughter-in-law: Arita Kinoko (아리타 키누코) or Yi Gyeon-ja (이견자, 李絹子)
- Granddaughter-in-law: Julia Mullock (18 March 1923 - 26 November 2017)
- Daughter-in-law: Princess Masako Nashimotonomiya of Japan, Crown Princess Euimin (의민황태자비) (4 November 1901 - 30 April 1989)
- Yi Eun, Crown Prince Uimin (20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) (이은 의민태자) [3] [4]
References
- The names of the great-granddaughters Eom Jeong-seop and Eom Gyeong-seop were also included on the monument of Eom Jin-sam that was built during the Japanese occupation. Until then, there were many houses during the Joseon Dynasty that did not name their daughters, but they also named her, and recorded it in the descendants of Eom Jin-sam's tombstone. Eom Ju-ik becomes the grandson of his son.
- Through her father, she is a great-aunt to Eom Ju-ik (엄주익, 嚴柱益) (26 June 1872 - 16 April 1931)
- Gojong's seventh son. He married Princess Masako Nashimotonomiya of Japan, daughter of Prince Morimasa Nashimotonomiya of Japan. During the Korean Empire, he was named "Prince Yeong" (영친왕).
- Herbert P. Bix, Hirohito and the making of modern Japan (New York 2016)
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