Princess Joguk
Grand Princess Joguk 조국장공주 曹國長公主 | |
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Queen Consort of Goryeo | |
Tenure | 1324–1325 |
Coronation | 1324 |
Predecessor | Princess Bokguk |
Successor | Princess Gyeonghwa |
Born | Borjigin Jintong 1308 Yuan dynasty |
Died | 26 November 1325 (aged about 16/7) Yongsan, Hanyang, Kingdom of Goryeo |
Spouse | |
Issue | Heir Successor Yongsan |
House | Borjigin (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) |
Father | Amuga |
Grand Princess Joguk (Korean: 조국장공주; Hanja: 曹國長公主; lit. 'Grand Princess of Jo State'; 1308 – 26 November 1325) was a Mongolian Imperial Family member and become the Korean Queen Consort as the 3rd wife[1] of King Chungsuk of Goryeo. Her personal name was Borjigin Jintong (Korean: 보르지긴 금동; Hanja: 孛兒只斤 金童).
Biography[]
Early life[]
The future Princess Joguk was born in 1308 in the Yuan dynasty as the daughter of Amuga and the granddaughter of Darmabala, also the sister of Bayankhutag.[2]
Marriage[]
In 1325, she married King Chungsuk who was 14 years older than her in Beijing and when they arrived in Goryeo, they go to Yongsan, Hanyang where she gave birth to their son, Heir Successor Yongsan.[3] Not long after that, the Princess died in the Goryeo Royal Palace in Yongsan at the young age (about 16,7).[2] Then, the Yuans sent Tal Pil-al (탈필알, 脫必歹) to take care about her ancestral rites.
Later life[]
In the following year, in 1343, the reign Yuan Emperor Toghon Temür gave her the Yuan Imperial Title Grand Princess Joguk (조국장공주, 曹國長公主) for her Posthumous name.[2] The future King Gongmin's primary wife, Princess Noguk was Joguk's niece.
References[]
- ^ Goryeosa recorded that Joguk was Chungsuk's 2nd wife.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Masahiko Morihira 森平雅彦 (2008). 高麗王家とモンゴル皇族の通婚関係に閲する覚書 [Memoranda on marriage links between the Goryeo royal clan and Mongolian imperial family] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kyoto University Press. pp. 14–15.
- ^ "충숙왕 후비 조국장공주". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved September 1, 2021.
External links[]
- Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 조국장공주 曹國長公主. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. 2017-03-06.
- Princess Joguk on Encykorea (in Korean).
- 1308 births
- 1325 deaths
- Mongol consorts of the Goryeo Dynasty
- Korean queens consort
- 14th-century Mongolian women
- 14th-century Korean women
- 14th-century Chinese women
- 14th-century Chinese people
- Chinese princesses