Royal Consort Jeongbi Wang

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Jeong-bi Wang
정비 왕씨
Crown Princess consort of Goryeo
Tenure1289–?
PredecessorCrown Princess Wang
Successor
Royal Consort of Goryeo
Tenure?–1325
PredecessorRoyal Consort Ui
SuccessorRoyal Consort Jo
Died1345
Kingdom of Goryeo
Spouse
(m. 1289; died 1325)
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HouseHouse of Wang (by birth and marriage)
FatherWang Yeong, Marquess Seowon
MotherConsort Sunan of Byeonhan State of the Hwangbo clan

Royal Consort Jeong of the Kaeseong Wang clan (Hangul: 정비 개성 왕씨, Hanja: 靜妃 開城 王氏; d. 1345) was a Korean Royal family member as the great-granddaughter of Duke Yangyang, while Princess Jeonghwa was her aunt. She also became Korean Royal Consort as the 3rd wife of her fourth cousin once removed, King Chungseon of Goryeo.

In 1287, she was originally going to be chosen as a Princess to be dedicated to the Yuan dynasty. Then, in 1289, while Wang Won performed the custom, she was appointed as the Crown Princess consort. In 1308, King Chungseon banned the same-clan marriage in his reinstatement letter and selected 15 families that could marry with the royal family. She later died in 1345 (1st year reign of King Chungmok of Goryeo) and received her Posthumous name. Meanwhile, there were no records left about her tomb.

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  1. ^ At that time, due to the Goryeo's situation under Yuan dynasty's interference, just as her aunt, Princess Jeonghwa who became King Chungnyeol 's 1st wife, must stepped down from her position and became the 2nd wife after Qutugh Kelmysh, Kublai Khan's daughter. Royal Consort Jeong was initially the 1st wife of King Chungseon, but she must stepped down and became the 3rd wife after Budashiri and Yasokjin, who both came from Yuan.
  • 충선왕 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.


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