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Kim Su-deok

Kim Su-deok (Korean김수덕; Hanja金修德) (22 December 1880 – 14 January 1964), posthumously known as Lady Kim of Deokindang Hall (덕인당 김씨; 德仁堂 金氏), was the wife of Yi Kang, Imperial Prince Ui of Korea. After the Korean independence of 1945, she lived in her own palace in Seoul.

Biography Edit

Kim Su-deok was born into the Yeonan Kim clan on 22 December 1880 in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, during the Joseon dynasty of King Gojong’s 16th year of reign. She was the only child of Kim Sa-jun and Lady Hwang of the Changwon Hwang clan. Through her paternal line, she shares some distant connections with the royal family. Through her 9th great-grandfather, Lady Kim is a 14th maternal great-granddaughter of Princess Jeongui, who was the second daughter of King Sejong and Queen Soheon. Through her 9th great-grandmother, Lady Kim is a 14th great-granddaughter of Grand Prince Imyeong, who was the fourth son of King Sejong and Queen Soheon, and a younger brother of Princess Jeongui.

Through her paternal 8th great-grandfather, Kim Gyu, Lady Kim was a first cousin fourteen times removed of Kim Ahn-ro (father-in-law of Princess Hyohye, eldest daughter of King Jungjong with Queen Janggyeong), a first cousin thirteen times removed-in-law of Yun Won-hyeong (the younger brother of Queen Munjeong and son-in-law of her 9th great-grandfather), a first cousin nine times removed of Princess Jeongmyeong (Queen Inmok’s and King Seonjo’s daughter) and a first cousin five times removed of Lady Hyegyeong (the 3rd great-granddaughter of Princess Jeongmyeong).

Through her paternal 8th great-granduncle, Kim Nae, she is a first cousin eight times removed of Queen Sunwon (Kim Nae’s daughter is her 5th great-grandmother), and a first cousin nine times removed of Queen Hyohyeon and Queen Cheorin (Kim Nae’s daughter is their 6th great-grandmother).

She lived in Yangju for a while before she and her family moved to Hanseong (modern-day Seoul) in 1881 where she spent most of her life before marriage. In 1886, she had changed her name from Kim Su-deok to Kim Suk (Korean: 김숙; Hanja: 金淑).

Marriage Edit

After three rounds of selection by Queen Min, Kim Sa-jun's daughter was chosen to marry Yi Kang, at the time known as Prince Uihwa, the son of King Gojong and his concubine, Lady Jang of the Deoksu Jang clan, on 6 December 1893.[1]

Prior to the marriage, her father had given to Queen Min a letter written by Queen Inmok which stated that women from her clan should never marry into the royal family due to the events of her marriage, but Queen Min was adamant in her decision as she liked Lady Kim's virtue.[2]

After the couple married, Yi Kang had started to collect a lot of lawsuits, debt, and bribes so he could live in luxury. As she was the wife of a prince, her title was "Princess Consort Yeonwon". She and her husband never had children of their own as they didn't get along which led to Prince Uihwa to have 13 concubines, producing 12 step-sons and 9 step-daughters, during their marriage.

Korea's Annexation Edit

When Yi Kang was promoted to "Prince Imperial Ui" on 17 August 1900, she was given the royal title of "Consort Princess Imperial Ui". Sometime after Gojong's abdication from the throne, her title changed to "Duchess Consort of Yi Kang".

Kim Suk had witnessed the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty on 22 August 1910, Korea's Independence on 15 August 1945, and the start of the Korean war on 25 June 1950.

After Korea's liberation on 15 August 1945, she lived at Byeol Palace in Jongno District, Seoul, and started to do calligraphy work.

Later life Edit

On 9 August 1955, Lady Kim and her husband were baptized and converted from Buddhism to Roman Catholicism. They were given the names "Maria" and "Pius". Yi Kang died six days later on 15 August 1955 as the age of 78 in his mansion. She would outlive him by 8 years.

Death Edit

On 10 November 1963, Kim Suk started to have health complications as she struggled with her low blood pressure, and eventually died two months later, on 24 January 1964 at the age of 83 within Byeol Palace, Anguk-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. She is buried with her husband in Hongneung.

Trivia Edit

Lady Kim is the 8th great-grandniece of Queen Inmok, the second wife of King Seonjo, and mother of Princess Jeongmyeong and Grand Prince Yeongchang.

Family Edit

  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother
    • Lady Kang (강씨, 姜氏)
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Oh (김오) (1526 – 1570)
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother
    • Lady Kwon of the Andong Kwon clan (안동 권씨)
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Je-nam (김제남, 金悌男) (1562 – 1 June 1613); Queen Inmok's father
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother
    • Internal Princess Consort Gwangsan of the Gwangju No clan (광산부부인 노씨, 光山府夫人 盧氏) (1557 – 1637)
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother
    • Seo Mi-saeng (서미생, 徐楣生), Lady Seo of the Daegu Seo clan (대구 서씨, 大丘 徐氏) (1597 – 1666)[8]
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Hong-seok (김홍석, 金弘錫) (1612 - ?)
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Ho (김호, 金澔)
  • Great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Sang-yoon (김상윤, 金相尹)
  • Great-great-great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Sik (김식, 金烒)
  • Great-great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Jae-jeong (김재정, 金載鼎)
  • Great-great-grandfather
    • Kim Han (김한, 金鋎)
  • Great-grandfather
    • Kim Seung-yeon (김승연, 金升淵)
  • Grandfather
    • Kim Deok-su (김덕수) (1832 – 1867)
  • Grandmother
    • Lady Jeong of the Dongnae Jeong clan (동래 정씨) (1832 – 1861)
  • Father
    • Kim Sa-jun (김사준, 金思濬) (1855 – 1917)
  • Mother
  • Husband
    • Yi Kang, Prince Uihwa (의친왕 이강, 義親王 李堈) (30 March 1877 – 15 August 1955) — No issue.

Titles Edit

  • 22 December 1880 - 6 December 1893:

1. Kim Su-deok (김수덕, 金修德)

2. Kim Suk (김숙, 金淑)

3. Lady Kim (김씨, 金氏)

  • 6 December 1893 - 17 August 1900: Her Highness, Princess Consort Yeonwon (연원군부인, 延原君夫人)
  • 17 August 1900 - 20 July 1907: Her Imperial Highness, Consort Princess Imperial Ui (의친왕비, 義親王妃)
  • 20 July 1910 - 29 August 1910: Her Highness, Duchess Consort of Yi Kang (이강공비, 李堈公妃)
  • Posthumous title: Lady Kim of Deokindang Hall (덕인당 김씨, 德仁堂 金氏)

In popular culture Edit

  • Portrayed by Kim Bok-hui in the 1981 MBC TV series The 1st Republic.
  • Portrayed by Byeon So-jeong in the 1990 MBC TV series 500 Years of Joseon: Daewongun.
  • Portrayed by Lee Ju-eun in the 2001–2002 KBS TV series Empress Myeongseong.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "의화군 부인으로 참봉 김사준의 딸을 정하다". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  2. ^ "李堈夫人金氏". Retrieved 8 July 2020. 仁穆大妃懲國婚之禍作,書遺本家,世世勿連姻王室,至是思濬上之,后愛金氏容德堅不許... (After the disastrous events that happened due to her marriage, Queen Inmok left a note to her family, hoping they would never marry into royalty again; the note was given by Kim Sa-jun to Queen Min, but she liked the virtue of his daughter and persisted in her decision.)
  3. ^ His younger brother, Kim An-su (김안수, 金安遂), was the father-in-law to Yun Won-hyeong (the younger brother of Queen Munjeong) as he was married to his daughter, who later died by poisoning from his concubine, Jeong Nan-jeong.
  4. ^ He is a cousin of Kim Ahn-ro.
  5. ^ He is a great-great-great-grandson of Princess Jeongui, who was the second daughter of King Sejong and Queen Soheon. (Sejong—>Princess Jeongui—>Ahn Yeo-dal—Lady Ahn—>Lady Song—>Kim Ahn-do)
  6. ^ His youngest sister married a grandson of Shim Ui-gyeom; the younger brother of Queen Insun.
  7. ^ Through his older brother, Kim Nae (김내, 金琜) (1576 – 1613), one of his nieces married Kim Gwang-chan (김광찬, 金光燦) (1597 – 24 February 1668); the fifth great-grandfather of Queen Sunwon and the sixth great-grandfather of Queen Cheorin and Queen Hyohyeon.
  8. ^ She is the eldest daughter of Princess Jeongshin (정신옹주) (1582/1583v– 1653), (a daughter of King Seonjo and younger sister of Prince Jeongwon), and Seo Gwang-jo (서경주, 徐景霌) (1579 – 1643).

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kim Su deok news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kim Su deok Korean 김수덕 Hanja 金修德 22 December 1880 14 January 1964 posthumously known as Lady Kim of Deokindang Hall 덕인당 김씨 德仁堂 金氏 was the wife of Yi Kang Imperial Prince Ui of Korea After the Korean independence of 1945 she lived in her own palace in Seoul Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Marriage 1 2 Korea s Annexation 1 3 Later life 2 Death 3 Trivia 4 Family 5 Titles 6 In popular culture 7 NotesBiography EditKim Su deok was born into the Yeonan Kim clan on 22 December 1880 in Goyang Gyeonggi Province during the Joseon dynasty of King Gojong s 16th year of reign She was the only child of Kim Sa jun and Lady Hwang of the Changwon Hwang clan Through her paternal line she shares some distant connections with the royal family Through her 9th great grandfather Lady Kim is a 14th maternal great granddaughter of Princess Jeongui who was the second daughter of King Sejong and Queen Soheon Through her 9th great grandmother Lady Kim is a 14th great granddaughter of Grand Prince Imyeong who was the fourth son of King Sejong and Queen Soheon and a younger brother of Princess Jeongui Through her paternal 8th great grandfather Kim Gyu Lady Kim was a first cousin fourteen times removed of Kim Ahn ro father in law of Princess Hyohye eldest daughter of King Jungjong with Queen Janggyeong a first cousin thirteen times removed in law of Yun Won hyeong the younger brother of Queen Munjeong and son in law of her 9th great grandfather a first cousin nine times removed of Princess Jeongmyeong Queen Inmok s and King Seonjo s daughter and a first cousin five times removed of Lady Hyegyeong the 3rd great granddaughter of Princess Jeongmyeong Through her paternal 8th great granduncle Kim Nae she is a first cousin eight times removed of Queen Sunwon Kim Nae s daughter is her 5th great grandmother and a first cousin nine times removed of Queen Hyohyeon and Queen Cheorin Kim Nae s daughter is their 6th great grandmother She lived in Yangju for a while before she and her family moved to Hanseong modern day Seoul in 1881 where she spent most of her life before marriage In 1886 she had changed her name from Kim Su deok to Kim Suk Korean 김숙 Hanja 金淑 Marriage Edit After three rounds of selection by Queen Min Kim Sa jun s daughter was chosen to marry Yi Kang at the time known as Prince Uihwa the son of King Gojong and his concubine Lady Jang of the Deoksu Jang clan on 6 December 1893 1 Prior to the marriage her father had given to Queen Min a letter written by Queen Inmok which stated that women from her clan should never marry into the royal family due to the events of her marriage but Queen Min was adamant in her decision as she liked Lady Kim s virtue 2 After the couple married Yi Kang had started to collect a lot of lawsuits debt and bribes so he could live in luxury As she was the wife of a prince her title was Princess Consort Yeonwon She and her husband never had children of their own as they didn t get along which led to Prince Uihwa to have 13 concubines producing 12 step sons and 9 step daughters during their marriage Korea s Annexation Edit When Yi Kang was promoted to Prince Imperial Ui on 17 August 1900 she was given the royal title of Consort Princess Imperial Ui Sometime after Gojong s abdication from the throne her title changed to Duchess Consort of Yi Kang Kim Suk had witnessed the Japan Korea Annexation Treaty on 22 August 1910 Korea s Independence on 15 August 1945 and the start of the Korean war on 25 June 1950 After Korea s liberation on 15 August 1945 she lived at Byeol Palace in Jongno District Seoul and started to do calligraphy work Later life Edit On 9 August 1955 Lady Kim and her husband were baptized and converted from Buddhism to Roman Catholicism They were given the names Maria and Pius Yi Kang died six days later on 15 August 1955 as the age of 78 in his mansion She would outlive him by 8 years Death EditOn 10 November 1963 Kim Suk started to have health complications as she struggled with her low blood pressure and eventually died two months later on 24 January 1964 at the age of 83 within Byeol Palace Anguk dong Jongno District Seoul South Korea She is buried with her husband in Hongneung Trivia EditLady Kim is the 8th great grandniece of Queen Inmok the second wife of King Seonjo and mother of Princess Jeongmyeong and Grand Prince Yeongchang Family EditGreat great great great great great great great great great great grandfather Kim An do 김안도 金安道 3 4 5 Great great great great great great great great great great great grandmother Lady Kang 강씨 姜氏 Great great great great great great great great great great grandfather Kim Oh 김오 1526 1570 Great great great great great great great great great great grandmother Lady Kwon of the Andong Kwon clan 안동 권씨 Great great great great great great great great great grandfather Kim Je nam 김제남 金悌男 1562 1 June 1613 Queen Inmok s father Great great great great great great great great great grandmother Internal Princess Consort Gwangsan of the Gwangju No clan 광산부부인 노씨 光山府夫人 盧氏 1557 1637 Great great great great great great great great grandfather Kim Gyu 김규 金珪 1596 1613 6 7 Queen Inmok s younger brother Great great great great great great great great grandmother Seo Mi saeng 서미생 徐楣生 Lady Seo of the Daegu Seo clan 대구 서씨 大丘 徐氏 1597 1666 8 Great great great great great great great grandfather Kim Hong seok 김홍석 金弘錫 1612 Great great great great great great grandfather Kim Ho 김호 金澔 Great great great great great grandfather Kim Sang yoon 김상윤 金相尹 Great great great great grandfather Kim Sik 김식 金烒 Great great great grandfather Kim Jae jeong 김재정 金載鼎 Great great grandfather Kim Han 김한 金鋎 Great grandfather Kim Seung yeon 김승연 金升淵 Grandfather Kim Deok su 김덕수 1832 1867 Grandmother Lady Jeong of the Dongnae Jeong clan 동래 정씨 1832 1861 Father Kim Sa jun 김사준 金思濬 1855 1917 Mother Lady Hwang of the Changwon Hwang clan 본관 창원 황씨 昌原 黄氏 1855 Husband Yi Kang Prince Uihwa 의친왕 이강 義親王 李堈 30 March 1877 15 August 1955 No issue Titles Edit22 December 1880 6 December 1893 1 Kim Su deok 김수덕 金修德 2 Kim Suk 김숙 金淑 3 Lady Kim 김씨 金氏 6 December 1893 17 August 1900 Her Highness Princess Consort Yeonwon 연원군부인 延原君夫人 17 August 1900 20 July 1907 Her Imperial Highness Consort Princess Imperial Ui 의친왕비 義親王妃 20 July 1910 29 August 1910 Her Highness Duchess Consort of Yi Kang 이강공비 李堈公妃 Posthumous title Lady Kim of Deokindang Hall 덕인당 김씨 德仁堂 金氏 In popular culture EditPortrayed by Kim Bok hui in the 1981 MBC TV series The 1st Republic Portrayed by Byeon So jeong in the 1990 MBC TV series 500 Years of Joseon Daewongun Portrayed by Lee Ju eun in the 2001 2002 KBS TV series Empress Myeongseong Notes Edit 의화군 부인으로 참봉 김사준의 딸을 정하다 Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty Retrieved 9 July 2020 李堈夫人金氏 Retrieved 8 July 2020 仁穆大妃懲國婚之禍作 書遺本家 世世勿連姻王室 至是思濬上之 后愛金氏容德堅不許 After the disastrous events that happened due to her marriage Queen Inmok left a note to her family hoping they would never marry into royalty again the note was given by Kim Sa jun to Queen Min but she liked the virtue of his daughter and persisted in her decision His younger brother Kim An su 김안수 金安遂 was the father in law to Yun Won hyeong the younger brother of Queen Munjeong as he was married to his daughter who later died by poisoning from his concubine Jeong Nan jeong He is a cousin of Kim Ahn ro He is a great great great grandson of Princess Jeongui who was the second daughter of King Sejong and Queen Soheon Sejong gt Princess Jeongui gt Ahn Yeo dal Lady Ahn gt Lady Song gt Kim Ahn do His youngest sister married a grandson of Shim Ui gyeom the younger brother of Queen Insun Through his older brother Kim Nae 김내 金琜 1576 1613 one of his nieces married Kim Gwang chan 김광찬 金光燦 1597 24 February 1668 the fifth great grandfather of Queen Sunwon and the sixth great grandfather of Queen Cheorin and Queen Hyohyeon She is the eldest daughter of Princess Jeongshin 정신옹주 1582 1583v 1653 a daughter of King Seonjo and younger sister of Prince Jeongwon and Seo Gwang jo 서경주 徐景霌 1579 1643 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Su deok amp oldid 1177248569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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