Hwangju Hwangbo clan

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Hwangju Hwangbo clan
황주 황보씨
Parent familyHwangbo clan
CountryKorea
Current regionInje-ri, Ingyo-myeon, Hwangju-gun, Hwanghaebuk-do[1]
Place of originHwangju County, Hwanghae Province, North Korea
FounderHwangbo Je-gong
MembersBased to the research held in 2000, the member was 258 peoples from the 79 household.
Connected membersQueen Sinjeong[2]






WebsiteHwangju Hwangbo clan
Hwangju Hwangbo clan
Hangul
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Revised RomanizationHwangju Hwangbossi
McCune–ReischauerHwangch'u Hwangp'ossh'i

The Hwangju Hwangbo clan (Korean황주 황보씨; Hanja黃州 皇甫氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Hwangju, North Hwanghae Province.[3] Hwangbo clan is originally was Huangfu (Chinese surname) and brought by Hwangbo Gyeong (황보경) from Tang dynasty to Silla dynasty.[4] Their founder was Hwangbo Je-gong (황보제공) who was a nobleman in the , Hugoguryeo that become the father in-law of Kingdom of Goryeo's founder, Taejo of Goryeo as his daughter was Taejo's 4th Queen Consort, Queen Sinjeong. He served Taejo as one of his Three Major Grand Masters (태위 삼중대광, 太尉 三重大匡). Then he officially began the Hwangju Hwangbo clan.[5]

List of famous Hwangju Hwangbo members[]

  • Queen Mother Sinjeong (신정왕태후 황보씨, 神靜王太后 皇甫氏); Taejo of Goryeo's 4th wife and 2nd Queen Consort after ascension to the throne, the daughter of Duke Chungui (충의공) who was the founder of Hwangju Hwangbo clan.[6][7]
  • (황보유의, 皇甫兪義); a Naesamunhapyeongjangsa (내사문하평장사, 內史侍郞同內史門下平章事).
  • (황보금산, 皇甫金山); a Daesang (대상, 大相) who served Taejo of Goryeo.
  • (황보위광, 皇甫魏光); a Jwayun (좌윤, 佐尹) who served Gwangjong of Goryeo.
  • (황보광겸, 皇甫光謙); a prime minister during Gwangjong of Goryeo's reign.
  • (황보영, 皇甫穎); a Pyeongjangsa (평장사) who served Jeongjong of Goryeo.
  • (황보양, 皇甫讓); a Eosajapdan (어사잡단, 御史雜端) who served from Munjong of Goryeo until Injong of Goryeo.
  • (황보허, 皇甫許); a Jeonjungsieosa (전중시어사, 殿中侍御史) who served in the 1106 during the first year reign of Yejong of Goryeo.
  • (황보찬, 皇甫瓚, 1796 - ?); a Samdeung (삼등, 三等) who served in 1867 during the fourth year reign of Gojong of Korea.
  • (황보규, 皇甫珪)
  • (황보빈, 皇甫贇)
  • (황보상, 皇甫尙)
  • (황보준, 皇甫峻)
  • (황보흥, 皇甫興)
  • (황보영, 皇甫嶸)

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References[]

  1. ^ In around 1930, it was founded that as much 122 living-household lived in there.
  2. ^ "고려시대 신정왕태후 황보씨의 위상 변화 - 왕실 근친혼과 관련하여 -". www.dbpia.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  3. ^ Roger Tennant (2012). History Of Korea. United States of America and Canada: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7103-0532-9.
  4. ^ "황보 성씨의 유래". m.blog.naver.com (in Korean). Naver. March 20, 2017. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  5. ^ 국영증보문헌비고: 제계고 [National Translation Supplementary Document Remark: Jegye High School] (in Korean). University of Michigan: Sejong University Publisher. 1979. p. 346.
  6. ^ She become the maternal grandmother of Gyeongjong of Goryeo as her daughter was Queen Daemok (대복왕후) and the paternal grandmother of Seongjong of Goryeo as her son was Daejong of Goryeo Wang Uk (고려 대종 왕욱). Since her son and her daughter in-law was death, the young Seongjong was raised by her own along with his other siblings.
  7. ^ For note: After Taejo's death, in House of Wang power struggles, there were many princes and princess descendants from Hwangju Hwangbo clans were able to emerge as powerful forces within the Royal Family Wang by forming a marriage relathionsip with the princes and princess descendants from Chungju Yu clans, Queen Sinmyeong's clan.
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