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Hwangbo In
황보인
Chief State Councillor
In office
20 November 1451 – 10 November 1453
Preceded byHa Yeon
Succeeded byYi Yu, Grand Prince Suyang
Left State Councillor
In office
21 October 1449 – 20 November 1451
Preceded byHa Yeon
Succeeded byNam Ji
Right State Councillor
In office
22 July 1447 – 21 October 1449
Preceded byHa Yeon
Succeeded byNam Ji
Personal details
Born1387
Died10 November 1453(1453-11-10) (aged 65–66)
Hanseong, Joseon
Korean name
Hangul황보인
Hanja皇甫仁
Revised RomanizationHwangbo In
McCune–ReischauerHwangbo In
Art name
Hangul지봉
Hanja芝峰
Revised RomanizationJibong
McCune–ReischauerChibong
Courtesy name
Hangul사겸
Hanja四兼
Revised RomanizationSagyeom
McCune–ReischauerSagyŏm
In this Korean name, the family name is Hwangbo.

Hwangbo In (1387–10 November 1453) was a Joseon Dynasty politician who was Chief State Councillor from 1450 to 1453 during the era of King Munjong and King Danjong. As the King Danjong was 12 years old when the latter succeeded as King, Hwangbo In and his ally, Left State Councillor or Vice Prime Minister, General Kim Jongseo extended their powers during the court and so, Grand Prince Suyang produced a coup d'état and killed Hwangbo In, Kim Jongseo and their allies.

Family

  • Father - Hwangbo Rim (황보림; 皇甫琳; 1333–1394)
    • Grandfather - Hwangbo Ahn (황보안; 皇甫安)
  • Mother - Lady Ahn of the Tamjin Ahn clan (탐진 안씨; 耽津 安氏)
    • Grandfather - Ahn Woo (안우; 安祐; ? – 1362)
  • Sibling(s)
    • Older brother - Hwangbo Jeon (황보전; 皇甫琠)
  • Wives and children
    • Lady Yi of the Yangseong Yi clan (양성 이씨; 陽城 李氏)
      • Son - Hwangbo Seok (황보석)
      • Son - Hwangbo Eun (황보은)
      • Son - Hwangbo Heum (황보흠)
      • Daughter - Lady Hwangbo of the Yeongcheon Hwangbo clan (영천 황보씨; 永川 皇甫氏)
        • Son-in-law - Kim Man-seo (김만서; 金晩緖) from the Sacheon Kim clan
      • Daughter - Lady Hwangbo of the Yeongcheon Hwangbo clan (영천 황보씨; 永川 皇甫氏)
        • Son-in-law - Hong Won-suk (홍원숙; 洪元淑) from the Namyang Hong clan
      • Daughter - Lady Hwangbo of the Yeongcheon Hwangbo clan (영천 황보씨; 永川 皇甫氏)
        • Son-in-law - Yun Dang (윤당; 尹塘)
      • Daughter - Lady Hwangbo of the Yeongcheon Hwangbo clan (영천 황보씨; 永川 皇甫氏)
        • Son-in-law - Kwon Eun (권은; 權訔)

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Six martyred ministers of Joseon
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