Gyeon Ae-bok
Lady Gyeon Ae-bok 견애복 | |||||
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Grand Lady Gyeon of the Korean Three Kingdoms (Samhan) (삼한국대부인 견씨, 三韓國大夫人 甄氏)[1] | |||||
Princess of Hubaekje | |||||
Monarch | Gyeon Hwon | ||||
Born | Gyeon Ae-bok (견애복) Kingdom of Later Baekje | ||||
Husband | Bak Yeong-gyu[2] | ||||
Issue | 2 sons and 3 daughters | ||||
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House | Hwanggan Gyeon (by birth) Suncheon Bak (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Gyeon Hwon (견훤) | ||||
Mother | (고비녀, 왕후 박씨) | ||||
Religion | Buddhism |
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Revised Romanization | Gyeon Ae-bok |
McCune–Reischauer | Kyŏn A'e-p'ok |
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Revised Romanization | Samhanguk Daebuin Gyeonssi |
McCune–Reischauer | Samhank'uk Ta'ep'uin Kyŏnssh'i |
Gyeon Ae-bok (Hangul: 견애복, Hanja: 甄哀福) or formally called as Grand Lady Gyeon of the Korean Three Kingdoms [Samhanguk/Samhan State] (Korean: 삼한국대부인 견씨; Hanja: 三韓國大夫人 甄氏) was a Hubaekje Royal Princess as the only daughter of Gyeon Hwon and .[4] She was the wife of Bak Yeong-gyu and become the mother of Kingdom of Goryeo's Royal wives (Lady Dongsanwon, Queen Mungong, and Queen Munseong).[5]
She and her husband had a nice-relationship with Taejo of Goryeo as he regard Bak as his older brother and Gyeon as his older sister in-law.[6] Because of this, their oldest daughter become Taejo's 17th wife and the other daughters become the first and second wife of Taejo's son, Jeongjong of Goryeo.
Family[]
- Father: Gyeon Hwon (견훤; 867–936)
- Grandfather: Ajagae (아자개)
- Grandmother: Lady Sangwon (상원부인)
- Mother: Lady Gobi of the Suncheon Bak clan (고비녀 순천 박씨)[citation needed]
- Older brother: Gyeon Neung-ye (견능예)
- Husband: Bak Yeong-gyu (박영규)
- Mr. Bak (박씨) – 1st son.
- Mr. Bak (박씨) – 2nd son.
- Lady Dongsanwon (동산원부인) – 1st daughter.[7]
- Queen Mungong (문공왕후) – 2nd daughter.[8]
- Queen Munseong (문성왕후) – 3rd daughter.[9]
In popular culture[]
- Portrayed by Im Kyung-ok in the 2000-2002 KBS1 TV series Taejo Wang Geon.
References[]
- ^ 論山의文化: 인물편 (in Korean). University of California: Nonsan County, Korea. 1985. p. 22.
- ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeo Database (in Korean). Retrieved July 3, 2021.
- ^ Kim Ki-duk (1995). "국대부인(國大夫人)". Encykorea (in Korean). Retrieved July 3, 2021.
- ^ "견훤". CultureContent (in Korean). Retrieved July 3, 2021.
- ^ 고려사 [Annals of the Goryeo Dynasty vol.1] (in Korean). University of California: Yeogang Publishing House. 1991.
- ^ Park Sang-jin (2001). 朝鮮朝領議政朴元宗研究 [The Research of Korean History] (in Korean). University of Michigan: National Studies Archive. p. 25. ISBN 9788982066153.
- ^ Become Taejo of Goryeo's 17th wife.
- ^ Become Jeongjong of Goryeo's 1st wife.
- ^ Become Jeongjong of Goryeo's 2nd wife.
- Gyeon Ae-bok on Doosan Encyclopedia (in Korean).
Categories:
- Silla people
- People related with Late Three Kingdoms
- Baekje people
- Korean princesses