Queen Munmyeong

Queen Munmyeong (Hangul: 문명왕후, Hanja: 文明王后) (d. 681)[1] was a Korean queen consort. She was the spouse of King Muyeol of Silla.

Queen Munmyeong
Queen consort of Silla
SpouseMuyeol of Silla

Issue

  1. King Munmu of Silla (626 – 681)[2]
  2. Kim Inmun (Hangul: 김인문, Hanja: 金仁問) (629 – 694)[3]
  3. Lady Jiso (Hangul: 지소부인, Hanja: 智炤夫人)[4]

References

  1. Her birth name was Kim Munhee (Hangul: 김문희, Hanja: 金文姬), and she was the younger sister of Kim Yushin and daughter of General Kim Seohyun and Lady Manmyeong.
  2. Known for certain to be the son of Queen Munmyeong.
  3. Known for certain to be the son of Queen Munmyeong.
  4. According to the Samguk sagi, she was married to her uncle Kim Yushin when he turned 60. See Samguk sagi, book 5, Taejong Muyeol year 2 (655).
  • Lee, Soyoung; Leidy, Denise Patry (2013). Silla: Korea's Golden Kingdom. [S.l.]: Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 21. ISBN 9781588395023
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