O Ta-ryŏn
| O Ta-ryŏn | |
|---|---|
| Prince Daryeon 다련군, 多憐君 | |
| Born | 856 Unified Silla |
| Died | 944 (aged about 88) Goryeo |
| Spouse | Lady Yŏn Tŏk-kyo (연덕교) |
| Issue | Queen Janghwa |
| House | Naju O clan |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 오다련 |
| Hanja | 吳多憐 |
| Revised Romanization | O Daryeon |
| McCune–Reischauer | O Taryŏn |
| Korean Royal Title | |
| Hangul | 다련군 |
| Hanja | 多憐君 |
| Revised Romanization | Daryeon gun |
| McCune–Reischauer | Taryŏn kun |
O Ta-ryŏn (Korean: 오다련; Hanja: 吳多憐; 856–944) was a Korean nobleman from Naju during the Later Three Kingdoms period. He was the father of Queen Janghwa and the father in-law of Wang Kŏn, the founder of the Goryeo dynasty, and the maternal grandfather of Hyejong of Goryeo, son of Queen Janghwa and Wang Kŏn. O Ta-ryŏn was an early supporter of Wang Kŏn, aiding him in the conquest of the Naju area.
O Ta-ryŏn was the son of O Pu-don (오부돈; 吳富伅). His family was thought to be wealthy maritime traders of non-aristocratic origins, similar to that of Wang Kŏn's ancestors. The character of pu (부; 富) in his father's name means wealth, symbolizing the wealth of Naju O clan. O Ta-ryŏn married the daughter of a local Silla sagan (사간; 沙干) Yŏn Wi (연위; 連位), who was presumably from a powerful local hojok family.