Pak Wŏnjong

{{Short description|Korean politician and soldier (1467–1510)}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Pak Wŏnjong
{{nobold|박원종}}

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| office = Chief State Councillor

| term_start = 9 November 1509

| term_end = 13 April 1510

| predecessor = Yu Sun

| successor = Kim Sudong

| office1 = Left State Councillor

| term_start1 = 26 October 1506

| term_end1 = 9 November 1509

| predecessor1 = Kim Sudong

| successor1 = Yu Sunjŏng

| office2 = Right State Councillor

| term_start2 = 29 September 1506

| term_end2 = 26 October 1506

| predecessor2 = Kim Sudong

| successor2 = Yu Sunjŏng

| birth_date = 1467

| birth_place =

| death_date = {{death year and age|1510|1467}}

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| country = Joseon

| module = {{Infobox Korean name/auto|child=yes

| hangul =%박원종

| hanja =朴元宗

| hangulja = %_백윤

| hanjaja = 伯胤

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Pak Wŏnjong ({{Korean|hangul=박원종|hanja=朴元宗}}; 1467 – June 3, 1510{{efn|In Korean Lunar calendar, Pak died on April 17, 1510}}) was a Korean politician and soldier during the Joseon period, who served as Chief State Councillor from 1506 to 1510. He was a major leader of the Jungjong coup who had brought King Jungjong to the throne.[http://100.naver.com/100.nhn?docid=69794 Bak Wonjong] {{in lang|ko}} His courtesy name was Paegyun ({{Korean|hangul=백윤|hanja=伯胤|labels=no}}).{{cite web |author1=최 |first=완기 |script-title=ko:박원종 (朴元宗) |url=http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/Index?contents_id=E0020994 |accessdate=16 July 2020 |website=Encyclopedia of Korean Culture |language=ko}} He was the uncle of Yun Im and Queen Janggyeong, the wife of King Jungjong of Joseon. He was the foster father of Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of Miryang Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=경빈 박씨|labels=no}}), a concubine of King Jungjong.

Family

  • Father
  • Pak Chungsŏn (박중선; 朴仲善; 1435–1481)
  • Mother
  • Lady Hŏ of the Yangcheon Hŏ clan (양천 허씨; 1430–?)
  • Siblings
  • Older sister: Lady Pak of the Suncheon Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=순천 박씨|hanja=順天 朴氏|labels=no}}; 1445–?)
  • Older sister: Lady Pak of the Suncheon Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=순천 박씨|hanja=順天 朴氏|labels=no}}; 1450–1500)
  • Older sister: Grand Internal Princess Consort Seungpyeong of the Suncheon Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=승평부대부인 박씨|hanja=昇平府大夫人 朴氏|labels=no}}; 10 March 1455 – 20 July 1506)
  • Brother-in-law: Grand Prince Wolsan ({{Korean|hangul=월산대군|labels=no}}; 5 January 1454 – 22 January 1488)
  • Older sister: Lady Pak of the Suncheon Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=순천 박씨|hanja=順天 朴氏|labels=no}}; 1459–?)
  • Younger sister: Lady Pak of the Suncheon Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=순천 박씨|hanja=順天 朴氏|labels=no}}; 1469–?)
  • Younger sister - Internal Princess Consort of the Suncheon Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=순천부부인 순천 박씨|hanja=順天 朴氏|labels=no}}; 1470–1498)
  • Younger sister: Pak Suksŏn ({{Korean|hangul=박숙선|hanja=朴叔善|labels=no}}), Princess Consort Seungpyeong of the Suncheon Park clan ({{Korean|hangul=승평부부인 순천 박씨|hanja=昇平府夫人 順天朴氏|labels=no}}; 1472–?)
  • Wives and their respective issue(s)
  • Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan ({{Korean|hangul=파평 윤씨|labels=no}}; 1477–?); daughter of Yun Rin ({{Korean|hangul=윤린|labels=no}}; 1449–1540)
  • Adoptive daughter: Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Miryang Pak clan ({{Korean|hangul=경빈 박씨|hanja=敬嬪 朴氏|labels=no}}; 1492–1533); daughter of Pak Surim ({{Korean|hangul=박수림|hanja=朴秀林|labels=no}}; 1470–?)
  • Adoptive son-in-law: Jungjong of Joseon (April 16, 1488 – November 29, 1544)
  • Lady Sŏng of the Changnyeong Sŏng clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏; 1475–?); daughter of Sŏng Chun ({{Korean|hangul=성준|labels=no}})
  • Son: Pak Un ({{Korean|hangul=박운|hanja=朴雲|labels=no}}; 1490–?)

Popular culture

= Drama =

  • Portrayed by Jo Gyeong-hwan in the 1985 MBC TV series 500 Years of Joseon: The Wind Orchid.
  • Portrayed by Lee Dong-jun in the 1995 MBC TV series Jang Noksu.
  • Portrayed by Kim Byeong-gi in the 1996 KBS TV series Jo Gwang-jo.
  • Portrayed by Cha Gwang-su in the 1998–2000 KBS TV series The King and Queen.
  • Portrayed by Kim Yeong-in in the 2001–2002 SBS TV series Ladies of the Palace.
  • Portrayed by Lee Chang-hwan in the 2003–2004 MBC TV series Dae Jang Geum.
  • Portrayed by Cha Ki-hwan in the 2007–2008 SBS TV series The King and I.
  • Portrayed by Park Su-il in the 2011–2012 JTBC TV series Insu, The Queen Mother.
  • Portrayed by Choi Dae-chul in the 2017 MBC TV series The Rebel.
  • Portrayed by Park Won-sang in the 2017 KBS2 TV series Queen for Seven Days.

= Film =

See also

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