Queen Mungong
Queen Mungong 문공왕후 | |||||
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Queen Consort of Goryeo | |||||
Tenure | ?–? | ||||
Predecessor | Queen Uihwa | ||||
Successor | Queen Munseong | ||||
Burial | Alleung tomb | ||||
Spouse | Jeongjong of Goryeo | ||||
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House | Suncheon Bak (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Bak Yeong-gyu[1] | ||||
Mother | Gyeon Ae-bok | ||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Queen Mungong of the Suncheon Bak clan (Korean: 문공왕후 박씨; Hanja: 文恭王后 朴氏) was a Later Baekje Royal family member as the second maternal granddaughter of Gyeon Hwon who became a Goryeo Queen Consort as the first wife of King Jeongjong.[2][3][4] She was the second sister, along with Lady Dongsanwon and Queen Munseong.[5]
Posthumous name[]
- In April 1002 (5th year reign of King Mokjong), name Suk-jeol (숙절, 淑節) was added.
- In March 1014 (5th year reign of King Hyeonjong), name Hyo-sin (효신, 孝愼) was added.
- In April 1027 (18th year reign of King Hyeonjong), name Gyeong-sin (경신, 景信), Seon-mok (선목, 宣穆) and Sun-seong (순성, 順聖) was added.
- In October 1056 (10th year reign of King Munjong), name Jeong-hye (정혜, 貞惠) was added.
- In October 1253 (40th year reign of King Gojong), name An-suk (안숙, 安淑) was added to her Posthumous name too.
In popular culture[]
- Portrayed by Hong Ri-na in the 2002–2003 KBS TV series The Dawn of the Empire.[6]
References[]
- ^ a b "정종(定宗) 후비 문공왕후 박씨". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved July 1, 2021.
- ^ 필수역사용어해설사전 (in Korean). 타오름. 22 December 2014. ISBN 978-89-94125-85-5.
- ^ "고려 제3대 정종 가계도". Naver Blog (in Korean). Retrieved July 1, 2021.
- ^ "고려03대 정종왕후 - 문공왕후 박씨(文恭王后 朴氏)". Naver Blog (in Korean). Retrieved July 1, 2021.
- ^ 韓國佛敎學硏究叢書 (in Korean). 불함문화사. 2003.
- ^ "홍리나 안방복귀". Namdo Ilbo (in Korean). January 21, 2002. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
Categories:
- Royal consorts of the Goryeo Dynasty
- Korean queens consort
- 10th-century Korean people