Queen Seonpyeong
Queen Seonpyeong of the Gim clan (Korean: 선평왕후 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.[3] 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).[4]
Queen Seonpyeong 선평왕후 | |||||||||
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Died | 1179 Kingdom of Goryeo | ||||||||
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House | disputed between Gyeongju or Gangneung Gim (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) | ||||||||
Father | Gim Seon (김선) |
In popular culture
- Portrayed by Kim Bo-mi in the 2003–4 KBS TV series Age of Warriors.
References
- "한국역대인물 종합정보시스템 - 한국학중앙연구원". people.aks.ac.kr.
- "龍虎(용호)의城(성) (199)". NAVER Newslibrary.
- "고려 제17대 인종 가계도". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- "고려사 > 권88 > 열전 권제1 > 후비(后妃) > 인종 후비 선평왕후 김씨". History of Goryeo (in Korean). Retrieved April 29, 2022.
External links
- Queen Seonpyeong on Encykorea (in Korean).
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