Hugwangju

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Lady Hugwangjuwon
Born?
Gwangju, Gyeonggi
Died?
Gwangju, Gyeonggi
SpouseHyejong of Goryeo
HouseGangneung Wang (by birth)
House of Wang (by marriage)
FatherWang-Gyu (왕규)[1]
ReligionBuddhism
Korean name
Hangul
후광주원부인
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHugwangjuwon-buin
McCune–ReischauerHuk'wangch'uwon-pu'in

Lady Hugwangjuwon of the Wang clan (Korean후광주원부인 왕씨; Hanja後廣州院夫人 王氏; lit.'Lady of the Later Gwangju Courtyard') was the second wife of Hyejong of Goryeo.[2][3] She was the youngest, among Lady Gwangjuwon and Lady Sogwangjuwon. Following their father's execution in 945 after trying to put Prince Gwangjuwon in the throne, some modern scholars who believed that the daughters of a traitor were often stripped from their title, expelled from the palace and killed together with the whole clan speculated that these sisters met with the same fate.

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  1. ^ 《고려사》권88〈열전〉권1
  2. ^ "혜종(惠宗) 후비". Naver Terms (in Korean). Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "고려 2대 혜종의 가족관계 와 순릉". 무님의 역사 이야기 (in Korean). March 29, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.

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