Queen Mungong

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Queen Mungong
문공왕후
Queen consort of Goryeo
Tenure?–?
PredecessorQueen Uihwa
SuccessorQueen Munseong
Burial
Alleung tomb
SpouseJeongjong of Goryeo
Posthumous name
Queen Sukjeol Hyosin Gyeongsin Seonmok Sunseong Jeonghye Ansuk Mungong
숙절효신경신선목순성정혜안숙문공왕후
(淑節孝愼景信宣穆順聖貞惠安淑文恭王后)
HouseSuncheon Pak clan
FatherPak Yŏng-gyu[1]
MotherKyŏn Ae-bok
ReligionBuddhism

Queen Mungong of the Suncheon Pak clan (Korean문공왕후 박씨; Hanja文恭王后 朴氏) was a Later Baekje royal family member as the second maternal granddaughter of Kyŏn Hwŏn who became a Goryeo queen consort as the first wife of King Jeongjong.[2] She was the second sister, along with Lady Dongsanwon and Queen Munseong.[3]

Posthumous name[edit]

  • 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.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "정종(定宗) 후비 문공왕후 박씨". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  2. ^ 필수역사용어해설사전 (in Korean). 타오름. 22 December 2014. ISBN 978-89-94125-85-5.
  3. ^ 韓國佛敎學硏究叢書 (in Korean). 불함문화사. 2003.
  4. ^ "홍리나 안방복귀". Namdo Ilbo (in Korean). January 21, 2002. Retrieved June 25, 2021.

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