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Yu Sunjŏng

Yu Sunjŏng (; 1459 – January 26, 1513), also known as Ryu Sunjŏng (), was a Korean scholar-official during the Joseon period. A disciple of Kim Chong-jik, he was one of three principal leaders (alongside Pak Wŏnjong and Sŏng HÅ­ian) of the Jungjong coup of 1506 together with other Neo-Confucianism philosophers and scholars and became Chief State Councillor of Joseon in 1512. He was a part of the Sarim faction and hailed from the Jinju Yu clan.

Family

  • Father
  • Yu Yang ()
  • Mother
  • Lady Chŏng; daughter of Chŏng Chip ()
  • Spouse
  • Lady Kwŏn
  • Issue
  • Son - Yu Hong ()
  • Son - Yu Cha ()
  • Concubine and issue
  • Lady Ch'oe; granddaughter of Ch'oe Mi-dong ()
  • Son - Yu Yŏn ()
  • Son - Yu Wi ()
  • Son - Yu Hang ()
  • Son - Yu Pyŏn ()

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