Queen Jaui

Queen Jaui (Korean: 자의왕후 김씨; Hanja: 慈儀王后 金氏; d. 681) or Queen Janul (자눌왕후, 慈訥王后), of the Gyeongju Kim clan, was a Korean queen consort. She was the spouse of king Munmu of Silla.[1] She was a first cousin once removed of Queen Seondeok and Princess Cheonmyeong.

Queen Jaui
Queen consort of Silla
PredecessorQueen Munmyeong
Successor
Died681
Kingdom of Silla
SpouseKim Beob-min, Munmu of Silla
Issue
HouseGyeongju Kim
FatherKim Seon-pom
MotherPrincess Boryong

Family

  • Father - Lord Kim Seon-pom (김선품, 金善品) (607 - 643)[2][3]
    • Grandfather - Kim Gu-ryun (김구륜, 金仇輪)[4]
    • Grandmother - Princess Bohwa (보화공주); second wife of Kim Gu-ryun
  • Mother - Princess Boryong (보룡궁주 김씨)
    • Grandfather - Lord Kim Bori (보리공, 菩利公) (573 - ?)
    • Grandmother - Princess Manryong of the Gyeongju Kim clan (만룡낭주 김씨); first wife of Lord Kim Bori
    • Uncle - Lord Kim Yewon (예원공)
  • Sibling(s)
    • Brother - Kim Su-won (김순원, 金順元)
    • Younger sister - Kim Woon-myeong (김운명, 金雲明), Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan
      • Brother-in-law - Lord Kim Oh-gi (오기공)
        • Nephew - Kim Dae-mun (김대문, 金大問)
    • Younger sister - Princess Yamyeong of the Gyeongju Kim clan (야명궁주 김씨)
      • Brother-in-law - Yi Beob-min, Munmu of Silla (문무왕) (626 - 21 July 681)
        • Nephew - Prince Inmyeongjeon (인명전군)
  • Husband - Kim Beob-min, Munmu of Silla (문무왕) (626 - 21 July 681)
  • Issue
    • Son - Crown Prince Somyeong (소명태자)
    • Son - Kim Jeong-myeong, Sinmun of Silla (신문왕) (? - 692); was the 31st King of Silla
      • Daughter-in-law - Deposed Queen Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (폐비 김씨)[9]
      • Daughter-in-law - Queen Sinmok of the Gyeongju Kim clan (신목왕후 김씨) (655 - 700)

References

  1. Il-yeon: Samguk Yusa: Legends and History of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea, translated by Tae-Hung Ha and Grafton K. Mintz. Book Two, page 79. Silk Pagoda (2006). ISBN 1-59654-348-5
  2. His older brother was the 25th ruler of Silla, King Jinji
  3. He is the granduncle of Queen Seondeok
  4. The youngest son of 24th King of Silla, King Jinheung and Queen Sado
  5. Was also known as Queen Jeommul (점물왕후)
  6. He was the son of Princess Cheonmyeong and nephew of Queen Seondeok; thus making Queen Jaui a daughter-in-law and first cousin twice removed of King Muyeol
  7. She is the younger sister of Queen Jaui’s maternal grandmother and the older sister of Queen Jaui’s paternal grandmother
  8. Her maternal grandparents were Queen Sado and King Jinheung who were also the great-grandparents to the future Queen Seondeok
  9. She is a paternal cousin of Queen Sinmok
  • Il-yeon: Samguk Yusa: Legends and History of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea, translated by Tae-Hung Ha and Grafton K. Mintz. Book Two, page 79. Silk Pagoda (2006). ISBN 1-59654-348-5
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