Huigang of Silla

Huigang of Silla (died 838; r. 836–838) was the 43rd ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the grandson of King Wonseong and the son of ichan Kim Heon-jeong by Lady Podo. He married Lady Munmok, who was the daughter of daeachan Chunggong.

King Huigang
희강왕
僖康王
King of Silla
Reign836-838
PredecessorHeungdeok of Silla
SuccessorMinae of Silla
Born???
Died838
Silla
HouseHouse of Kim
FatherPrince Hyechung
MotherConcubine Park
Huigang of Silla
Hangul
희강왕
Hanja
僖康王
Revised RomanizationHuigang wang
McCune–ReischauerHŭigang wang
Birth name
Hangul
김제륭 also 김제옹
Hanja
金悌隆 also 金悌顒
Revised RomanizationKim Je-ryung also Kim Je-ong
McCune–ReischauerKim Cheryung also Kim Cheong

After the death of King Heungdeok in 836, Huigang and his uncle (Heungdeok's younger cousin) Kim Gyunjeong struggled for power. After Kim Myeong (who later became King Minae) killed Kim, Huigang rose to the throne.

Huigang made Kim Myeong his Sangdaedeung, but the next year Kim rebelled against him. Huigang killed himself, and was buried on Sosan mountain in Gyeongju.

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