Queen Eun'go
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Queen Eun'go 은고 | |
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Queen of Baekje | |
Tenure | unknown |
Predecessor | Princess Seonhwa of Silla |
Successor | unknown |
Born | unknown |
Died | unknown |
Burial | unknown |
Spouse | Uija of Baekje |
Issue | unknown |
Father | From Eun clan |
Mother | unknown |
Queen Eun'go | |
Hangul | 은고 |
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Hanja | 恩古 |
Revised Romanization | Eungo-wanghu |
McCune–Reischauer | Ŭn'go-wanghu |
Queen Eun'go (Hangul: 은고, Hanja: 恩古; birth:unknown) was the last queen of Baekje. She was the wife of King Uija.
Biography[]
Her name is mentioned only once in "Nihon Shoki". After the fall of Baekje by the Silla-Tang alliance, on 13 July 660 (the twentieth year of King Uija's reign), she was captured by General Tang, Su Dingfang, and sent to Tang.
According to the inscription on the Jeongnimsa Temple and the book Nihon Shoki, the wife of one of the Baekje's generals played an important role in the fall of the Baekje, but there are claims that General Baekje's wife and Eun'go are in fact one person.
Popular culture[]
- Portrayed by Song Ji-hyo, Jeon Min-seo, Park Eun-bin in the 2011 MBC TV series Gyebaek.
References[]
- Samguk Sagi
- Aston, William George. (1896). Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. OCLC 448337491
Categories:
- Royalty stubs
- Royal consorts of Baekje