Queen Seonpyeong

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Queen Seonpyeong
선평왕후
Died1179
Goryeo
Spouse
(m. 1127; died 1146)
Regnal name
  • Secondary Consort (차비, 次妃; given in 1127 upon her marriage with King Injong)
  • Royal Dowager Consort (왕태비, 王太妃; given after King Uijong's ascension) or simplified as Dowager Consort (태비, 太妃)
  • Princess Yeonsu (연수궁주, 延壽宮主)
Posthumous name
Seonpyeong (선평, 宣平; "Responsible and Peaceful")
Housedisputed between Gyeongju or Gangneung Gim (by birth)
House of Wang (by marriage)
FatherGim Seon (김선)

Queen Seonpyeong of the Gim clan (Korean선평왕후 김씨; Hanja宣平王后 金氏; d. 1179) was the older sister of Gim Yi-yeong (김이영)[1][2] who became the fourth wife of King Injong of Goryeo upon their marriage in 1127.[citation needed] She was treated well even after his death by became the Princess Yeonsu (연수궁주, 延壽宮主) and Dowager Consort (왕태비, 王太妃) which was little lower than a queen mother since his successors were all came from Queen Im, who became the queen dowager. Meanwhile, she was later died in 1179 (9th years reign of King Myeongjong) and received her posthumous name, Seonpyeong (선평, 宣平).[3]

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  1. ^ "한국역대인물 종합정보시스템 - 한국학중앙연구원". people.aks.ac.kr.
  2. ^ "龍虎(용호)의城(성) (199)". NAVER Newslibrary.
  3. ^ "고려사 > 권88 > 열전 권제1 > 후비(后妃) > 인종 후비 선평왕후 김씨". History of Goryeo (in Korean). Retrieved April 29, 2022.

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