| Queen Wonchang | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Goryeo (posthumously) | |||||
| Coronation | 919 | ||||
| Predecessor | Queen Jeonghwa | ||||
| Successor | Queen Wisuk | ||||
| Born | Yong-nyeo (용녀, 龍女) / Jeo Min-ui (저민의, 渚(焉)旻義) | ||||
| Spouse | Uijo of Goryeo | ||||
| Issue | Wang Ryung Wang Pyeong-dal 2 unnamed sons | ||||
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| House | Gaeseong Wang (by marriage) | ||||
| Father | Tou En Dian Jiao Gan | ||||
| Korean name | |||||
| Hangul | 원창왕후 or 경헌왕후 | ||||
| Hanja | 元昌王后 or 景獻王后 | ||||
| Revised Romanization | Wonchang Wanghu or Gyeongheon Wanghu | ||||
| McCune–Reischauer | Won'chang Wanghu or Ky'ŏng'hŏn Wanghu | ||||
Queen Wonchang (Korean: 원창왕후; Hanja: 元昌王后) or Queen Gyeongheon (Korean: 경헌왕후; Hanja: 景獻王后), was the grandmother of Wang Geon, founder of the Goryeo dynasty which she later Posthumously honoured as a queen alongside her husband in 919.[1]
Family
- Father: Du Eun-jeom (두은점, 頭恩坫)
- Husband: Uijo of Goryeo
- Son: Wang Ryung (왕륭); married Lady Han, Queen Wisuk (위숙왕후)
- Son: Wang Pyeong-dal (왕평달)
- Unnamed son
- Unnamed son
See also
References
- ↑ History of Goryeo, volume 1.
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