Queen Jeonghyeon

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Queen Jeonghyeon
정현왕후
貞顯王后
Queen dowager of Joseon
Tenure1494 – 13 September 1530
Predecessor
SuccessorQueen Dowager Seongryeol
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure1480 – 1494
PredecessorQueen Jeheon
SuccessorQueen Jeinwondeok
Born21 July 1462
Gwan-ah, Sinchang, Chungcheong Province, Kingdom of Joseon
Died13 September 1530 (1530-09-14) (aged 68)
Jeongchim, Dong Palace, Gyeongbok Palace, Kingdom of Joseon
SpouseYi Hyeol, King Seongjong
Issue
Posthumous name
자순화혜소의흠숙정현왕후
HousePapyeong Yun
FatherYun Ho
MotherInternal Princess Consort Yeonan of the Damyang Jeon clan

Queen Jeonghyeon or Queen Jung-Hyun (정현왕후 윤씨) (21 July 1462 – 13 September 1530[1]), of the Papyeong Yun clan,[2] was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and third queen consort of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. She was Queen consort of Joseon from 1480 until her husband's death in 1495, after which she was honoured as Royal Queen Dowager Jasun (자순왕대비).

Life[]

Yun Chang-nyeon (윤창년, 尹昌年) was born on 21 July 1462 into the Paepyeong Yun clan to Yun Bo and his wife, Lady Jeon of the Damyang Jeon clan as their second child. On her father’s side, one of her 6th cousins (육촌오빠) was Yun Pil-sang (윤필상, 尹弼商), Internal Prince Papyeong (파평부원군, 坡平府院君) (1427 – 1504). Through her father, Royal Consort Hee-bi of the Papyeong Yun clan, a consort of King Chunghye of Goryeo, and Queen Jeonghui, a Queen Consort of King Sejo, are her ascendants.

She was elected deliberately when her father Yun-ho served as a high position in 1473, and was rebuked as a queen in 1479 after the demise of Queen Yun (the mother of Yeongsangun). It is argued that she helped to bring Queen Yun’s demise along with her father Yun Ho and her 6th cousin, Yun Pil-sang. But it is unknown how much Queen Jeonghyeon, who was 17 years old at the time, was involved in the abolition of the now deposed Queen Yun. Since it’s speculated that 18-year-old Queen Jeongsun was also behind it, it could be said that the probability is sufficient.

She gave birth to Grand Prince Jinseong and two princesses, Princess Suksun and Princess Sukshin, who died early. Formerly, Yun was one of Seongjong's concubines, instated in 1473 with Suk-ui rank. But she was then selected as the third queen consort of Seongjong on 8 November 1480.

Seongjong's first wife, Queen Gonghye of the Cheongju Han clan, was also a distant relative of Queen Jeonghyeon. Queen Jeonghyun's great-grandmother, Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan, is the daughter of Han Sang-jil, and a paternal aunt of one of King Sejo's close associates, Han Myeong-hoe; making them first cousins twice removed.

Afterwards, the resuscitation of Queen Yun, Yeosangun, who was resuscitated, grew up knowing Queen Jeonghyeon as his birth mother. In 1493, when writing the tombstone of Seongjong and his head, somebody learned of Yun's private affairs and provided the cause of the massacre of the Sarim faction through sudden death. But in 1494, the young king eventually learned of what had happened to his biological mother and attempted to posthumously restore her titles and position.

In 1497, during Yeosangun’s third year of reign, she received the honor of Jasun (慈 順) and Hwahye (和 惠) in 1504 for her posthumous title. In 1506, during a revolt, the leading forces of the anti-government advocated the establishment of Grand Prince Jinseong (later King Jungjong) on the throne and consented.

The Queen consort died on 13 December 1530 at the age of 68 within Gyeongbok Palace’s Dong Palace.

She is buried in Seonreung (Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea) with her husband and his first wife, Queen Gonghye.

Titles[]

  • 21 July 1462 - 1473: Lady Yun, daughter of Yun Bo of the Papyeong Yun Clan

1. Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun Clan (파영 윤씨; 帕英 允氏)

2. Yun Bo's daughter (윤보의 딸; 雲博的女 兒)

  • 1473 - 8 November 1480: Han Suk-ui (숙의 윤씨; 淑儀 允氏), 2nd Junior Concubine of the King
  • 8 November 1480- 19 January 1495: Her Royal Highness, the Queen Consort (왕비; 王妃)
  • 19 January 1495 - 13 September 1530: Her Royal Highness, Royal Queen Dowager Jasun (자순왕대비; 贾松王大妃)
  • Posthumous Title: Queen Jeongseong (정현왕후; 贞贤王后)

Family[]

Parent

  • Uncle - Yun Oh (윤오, 尹塢)
  • Uncle - Yun Dang (윤당, 尹塘)
  • Father − Yun Ho (1424 – 9 April 1496) (윤호, 尹壕)
  • Uncle - Yun Hae (윤해, 尹垓)
  • Uncle - Yun Tan (윤탄, 尹坦)
  • Uncle - Yun Pa (윤파, 尹坡)
    • 1) Grandfather − Yun Sam-San (1406 – 1457) (윤삼산, 尹三山)
      • 2) Great-Grandfather − Yun Geun (윤곤, 尹坤) (? - 11 March 1422)
        • 3) Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Seung-sun (윤승순, 尹承順) (? - 1392)[3]
          • 4) Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Cheok (윤척, 尹陟) (? - 1384)
            • 5) Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Ahn-suk (윤안숙, 尹安淑)[4][5]
              • 6) Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Bo (윤보, 尹珤) (? - 1329)
                • 7) Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather −Yun Sun (윤순, 尹純)
                  • 8) Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Bok-won (윤복원, 尹復元)
                    • 9) Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather − Yun Sang-gye (윤상계, 尹商季) (? - 1201)
                • 7) Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother − Lady Lee
              • 6) Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother − Lady Park
          • 4) Great-Great-Great-Grandmother − Lady Lee
        • 3) Great-Great-Grandmother − Lady Yi of the Danyang Yi clan (단양 이씨)
      • 2) Great-Grandmother − Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (청주 한씨);[6] Yun Geun’s second wife
    • 1) Grandmother − Lady Lee of the Goseong Lee clan (고성 이씨)
  • Mother − Internal Princess Consort Yeonan of the Damyang Jeon clan (연안부부인 담양 전씨, 延安府夫人 潭陽 田氏) (1421 - 27 October 1496)
    • 1) Grandfather − Jeon Jwa-Myeong (1424 – 1521) (전좌명, 田佐命)
    • 1) Grandmother − Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨)

Sibling

  • Older brother − Yun Eun-ro (윤은로, 尹殷老)
  • Younger brother − Yun Tang-ro (윤탕로, 尹湯老) (1466 - 5 June 1508). Wife: Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨) (? - 29 June 1509)[7]
    • Nephew − Yun Jin (윤진, 尹珍) (24 November 1498 - 23 February 1543). Wives: (a) Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨, 光山 金氏) (b) Lady Hong of the Namyang Hong clan (남양 홍씨) (1505 - 1587)
      • Unnamed grandniece
      • Grandnephew − Yun Yoo-geun (윤유곤, 尹裕昆) (3 March 1526 - 21 January 1549). Wife: Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨) (1528 - 18 October 1590)[8]
      • Grandniece − Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨). Husband: Han Gyeong-sang (한경상, 韓景祥)
      • Grandnephew − Yun Yoo-hu (윤유후, 尹裕後) (11 January 1541 - 13 August 1606)
    • Niece − Lady of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨). Husband: Yi Chang-in (이창인, 李昌仁) of the Jeonju Yi clan
      • Grandnephew − Yi Suk (이숙, 李淑)
    • Half-nephew − Yun Seok (윤석, 尹錫)
    • Half-nephew − Yun Nan-dong (윤난동, 尹蘭同)
    • Half-niece − Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (파평 윤씨). Husband: Kim Won-seok (김원석, 金元錫)

Consort

Children

  • Adoptive son − Yi Yung, King Yeonsan (연산군, 燕山君) (23 November 1476 - 20 November 1506)
  • Daughter − Princess Sunsuk (1478 – 14 July 1488) (순숙공주)[9]
  • Unnamed daughter (1485 - 1486)
  • Son − Yi Yeok, King Jungjong (16 April 1488 – 29 November 1544) (조선 중종)
    • Daughter-in-law - Queen Dangyeong of the Geochang Shin clan (단경왕후 신씨) (7 February 1487 - 27 December 1557) — No issue.
    • Daughter-in-law - Queen Janggyeong of the Paepyeong Yun clan (장경왕후 윤씨) (10 August 1491 - 16 March 1515)
    • Daughter-in-law - Queen Munjeong of the Paepyeong Yun clan (문정왕후 윤씨) (2 December 1501 – 5 May 1565)
      • Granddaughter - Yi Ok-hye (이옥혜, 李玉蕙), Princess Uihye (의혜공주) (1521 – 1564)
      • Granddaughter - Yi Ok-rin (이옥린, 李玉麟), Princess Hyosun (효순공주) (1522 - 1538)[10]
      • Granddaughter - Yi Ok-hyeon (이옥현, 李玉賢), Princess Gyeonghyeon (경현공주) (1530 - 1584)
      • Grandson - Yi Hwan, King Myeongjong (조선 명종) (3 July 1534 - 2 August 1567)
      • Granddaughter - Princess Insun (인순공주) (1542 - 1545)
  • Unnamed daughter (1490 - 1490)

See also[]

In popular culture[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ In lunar calendar, the Queen was born on 25 June 1462 and died on 22 August 1530
  2. ^ "Royal Ladies of Joseon Dynasty". 2 April 2015.
  3. ^ He is an older brother of Queen Jeonghui’s grandfather
  4. ^ Through his brother Yun Gye-jong (윤계종, 尹繼宗) (? - March 1396) and his wife, Lady Min of the Yeoheung Min clan (여흥 민씨), his niece became Royal Consort Hee-bi of the Papyeong Yun clan (a consort of King Chunghye of Goryeo)
  5. ^ Was the great-great-grandfather of Queen Jeonghui and eventually became the 5th great-grandfather of Queen Janggyeong and Yun Im, and the 6th great-grandfather of Queen Munjeong and Yun Wonhyeong.
  6. ^ She is the paternal aunt of Han Myeong-hoe
  7. ^ Lady Yi is the great-granddaughter of King Sejong
  8. ^ Lady Yi is a great-great-granddaughter of King Taejong and Queen Wongyeong
  9. ^ Died at the age of 9-10
  10. ^ She was also known as Yi Ok-ryeon (이옥련, 李玉蓮)
Queen Jeonghyeon
Papyeong Yun clan
Royal titles
Preceded by
Queen Jeheon
of the Haman Yun clan
Queen consort of Joseon
1480 – 1494
Succeeded by
Queen Jeinwondeok
of the Geochang Shin clan
Preceded by
Han Jeong, Queen Dowager Insu (Sohye)
of the Cheongju Han clan
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Queen Dowager Inhye (Ansun)
of the Cheongju Han clan
Queen dowager of Joseon
1494 – 1530
Succeeded by
Queen Dowager Seongryeol (Munjeong)
of the Papyeong Yun clan
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