Jeongjong of Joseon, born Yi Bang-gwa on July first, thirteen fifty-seven, was a significant figure in Korean history, serving as the second monarch of the Joseon dynasty. He was the second son of King Taejo, the dynasty's founder, and his early life was marked by the privileges and responsibilities that came with royal lineage.
Before his ascension to the throne, Jeongjong was known as Grand Prince Yeongan. His military background and royal upbringing prepared him for the challenges of leadership that lay ahead. His reign began after the foundational years of the dynasty, during which he sought to consolidate power and stabilize the kingdom.
Jeongjong's rule lasted until September twenty-sixth, fourteen nineteen, during which he navigated the complexities of governance and military affairs. His contributions to the Joseon dynasty were pivotal in shaping the future of Korea, as he worked to strengthen the monarchy and promote Confucian ideals.