Английская Википедия:Duke Nakrang

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Шаблон:Infobox royalty Duke Nakrang (Шаблон:Korean; 1043–1112), personal name Wang Yeong (Шаблон:Korean) was a Goryeo Royal family member as the youngest grandson of King Hyeonjong from his 4th son, Wang Gi.[1] Through his wife, he became a nephew and son-in-law to King Munjong at the same time, which he honoured as a "Count" before became "Duke".[2][3] He was also one of Queen Jeongui's brother.

In 1069, his father, Wang Gi died and posthumously honoured as King Jeonggan (Шаблон:Korean) by Munjong own. Before his death in 1061, "Gyowi" (Шаблон:Korean), "Geosin" (Шаблон:Korean) and others prepared a conspiracy case of an attempt to abolished Munjong and established Gi as the new king. Then, it was discovered in 1072 and as a result, all of the late Duke Pyeongyang's honorable titles and status while alive were stripped, and Wang Jin (Yeong's elder brother) got exiled to the Haenam.[4] However, since Wang Yeong was too young at this time, so he didn't get punished.

He later married his first cousin (his uncle's daughter), Princess Boryeong and became Count Nakrang (Шаблон:Korean) along with appointed as a Susado (Шаблон:Korean).[5] After King Heonjong's ascension, Yeong became Gaebuuidongsamsa (Шаблон:Korean) and Marquess Nakrang (Шаблон:Korean).[6] Then, during King Sukjong's reign, Yeong became Suchunggongsin (Шаблон:Korean) and Duke Nakrang (Шаблон:Korean). As a Sutaewi (Шаблон:Korean),[7] he then was given 2,000 Sik-eup (Шаблон:Korean) and 300 Siksilbong (Шаблон:Korean).

Wang Yeong died in 1112 at the age of 70s and name Gyeongan (Шаблон:Korean) was given as his posthumous name,[8] while his wife died a year later. Together, they had 2 sons, the elder was Wang Jeong (Шаблон:Korean) who would marry King Sukjong's second daughter and the younger was Wang Ji (Шаблон:Korean) who would held some official positions during King Yejong's reign.[9][10]

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