Queen Munmyeong
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Queen Munmyeong (Hangul: 문명왕후, Hanja: 文明王后) (d. 681)[1] was a Korean queen consort. She was the spouse of king Muyeol of Silla.
Issue[]
- King Munmu of Silla (626 – 681)[2]
- Kim Inmun (Hangul: 김인문, Hanja: 金仁問) (629 – 694)[3]
- Lady Jiso (Hangul: 지소부인, Hanja: 智炤夫人)[4]
References[]
- ^ Her birth name was Kim Munhee (Hangul: 김문희, Hanja: 金文姬), and she was the younger sister of Kim Yushin and daughter of General Kim Seohyun and Lady Manmyeong.
- ^ Known for certain to be the son of Queen Munmyeong.
- ^ Known for certain to be the son of Queen Munmyeong.
- ^ According to the Samguk sagi, she was married to her uncle Kim Yushin when he turned 60. See Samguk sagi, book 5, Taejong Muyeol year 2 (655).
- Lee, Soyoung; Leidy, Denise Patry (2013). Silla: Korea's Golden Kingdom. [S.l.]: Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 21. ISBN 9781588395023
Categories:
- 7th-century births
- 681 deaths
- Royal consorts of Silla
- 7th-century Korean women
- Korean people stubs
- Asian royalty stubs