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Goyang regional cultural property

2017-03-28

The son of Taejong, Ikryeonggun Ichimyoso mausoleum

Designated number: Goyang City Regional Cultural Properties No. 44

Location: Mt. 144-10, Seongsa-dong, Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do

Ikryeonggun Ichi mausoleum is on the left road from Wondang Station to Seooneung.

It is the royal mausoleum of Joseon Dynasty in the village of Origol in Seongsa-dong, recognized of retaining its old forms and values.

In front of the mausoleum, Jangmyeong stone lights are guarding the mausoleum, preserved the Goryeo method of six-angled.

There are two fire holes and the four pillars that are preserving the precious cultural heritage. It says to be built on March 13, Joseon Sejo 12th (1466).

The mausoleum has 1 each of the tomb, honyuseok, guards, covering stones, stone lights and muninseok. In particular, muninseok is known as to have the outstanding work featuring the characteristics of Joseon Dynasty. The granite tombstone on the front of the temple is recorded as 'Taejonggongjeongdaewangja Ikryeonggun Soganggongjimyo (grave of the Taejong Ikryeong)’, and Ikryeonggun is the eighth son of Joseon 3rd Taejong, and his mother is Seongbin Ahn.

Ikryeonggun has been known for its kind character, modesty, and excellent academic performance.

He had two wives, Unbong Park and Pyongyang Cho, and had two sons with Pyongyang Cho.

Family of Lee Won-Ik, the center figure of the founding group to kick out Gwanghae army in 1623, his Siho was Soganggong and died in 1464 (Sejo 9th) at the age of 43.