Yi Yu-won explained
Hangul: | 이유원 |
Rr: | I Yu-won |
Mr: | I Yuwŏn |
Yi Yu-won (; 1814 - 1888) was a scholar-official of the late Joseon period. He served as Chief State Councilor (1873–1875) under King Gojong. He excelled in both painting and calligraphy.
Family
Parents
- Father: Yi Gyejo (; 29 April 1792 – 11 October 1805), Minister of Personnel
- Mother: Lady Park, of the Bannam Park clan (반남박씨;b.1754), daughter of Park Jongshin
Wives and issues:
- Lady Jeong, of the Dongrae Jeong clan (; 1795년 – 1879), daughter of Jeong Heon-yong
- Yi Seok-yeong (; 1855–1934), Vice-Minister, adopted son — biological son of Yi Yu-seung
- Daughter-in-law: Daughter of Jeong Gi-cheol
- Daughter-in-law: Lady Park, of the Bannam Park, daughter of Park Injin
- Yi Su-yeong (이수영,d.1880), Secretary, first son
- Lady Yi, of the Gyeongju Yi clan, first daughter
- Son-in-law: Jo Yeonbin (; 1832–1859)
- Lady Yi, of the Gyeongju Yi clan, second daughter
- Son-in-law: Jo Jeonghui, Vice-Minister
- Unknown concubine
- Yi Ho-yeong, a Gunsu, son
- Daughter-in-law: Daughter of the Yi Jang-ryeom
- Yi Pyo-yeong, a Uigwan, son
- Daughter-in-law: Daughter of Kim Se-ho
- Daughter-in-law: Dauhhter of Yi Jae-oh
- Lady Yi, of the Gyeongju Yi clan, third daughter
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