Yi An-sa (1204 â 3 March 1274) was a Goryeo nobleman who would become the great-great-grandfather of Yi Seonggye, founder of the Joseon Dynasty.
On 28 July 1392, when Taejo made a new dynasty, he was granted the royal title King Mok (). After his death in 1274, he was buried in Deokneung, Neung-ri, Gapyeong-myeon, Sinhung-gun, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea and given the temple name Mokjo () by his great-great-great-grandson, King Taejong on 22 April 1411 along with his posthumous name.
Family
- Father: Yi Yang-mu (ì´ìÂÂ무; 1186âÂÂ1231)
- Grandfather: Yi Rin (; 1150âÂÂ?)
- Grandmother: Lady Mun of the Nampyeong Mun clan (; 1149âÂÂ?); third daughter of Mun Geuk-gyeom (; 1122âÂÂ1189).
- Mother: Lady Yi of the Samcheok Yi clan (; 1182âÂÂ?)
- Grandfather: Yi Gang-je (; 1161âÂÂ1260)
- Older brother: Yi An-in (ì´ìÂÂì¸; 1202âÂÂ?)
- Younger brother: Yi Yeong-pil (; 1205âÂÂ?)
- Younger brother: Yi Yeong-mil (; 1206âÂÂ?)
- Younger brother: Yi Yeong-seup (; 1208âÂÂ?)
- Wife: Queen Hyogong of the Pyeonchang Yi clan (; 1207âÂÂ?)
- First son: Yi Eo-seong, Grand Prince Ancheon (ì´ì´ì ìÂÂì²ÂëÂÂêµ°; 1230âÂÂ1274)
- Second son: Yi Jin, Grand Prince Anwon (; 1232âÂÂ?)
- Third son: Yi Jeong, Grand Prince Anpung (; 1234âÂÂ?)
- Fourth son: Yi Haeng-ni (; 1236âÂÂ?)
- Fifth son: Yi Mae-bul, Grand Prince Anchang (; 1238âÂÂ?)
- Sixth son: Yi Gu-su, Grand Prince Anheung (; 1240âÂÂ?)
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