Queen Yongsin 용신왕후 | |||||||||
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Queen consort of Goryeo | |||||||||
Tenure | 1035–1036 | ||||||||
Coronation | 1035 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Queen Gyeongseong | ||||||||
Successor | Queen Yongui | ||||||||
Died | 1036 Goryeo | ||||||||
Burial | July 1036 Hyeolleung tomb[1] | ||||||||
Spouse | |||||||||
Issue | Wang Hyeong | ||||||||
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House | Danju Han (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) | ||||||||
Father | Han-Jo (한조) | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Queen Yongsin of the Danju Han clan (Korean: 용신왕후 한씨; Hanja: 容信王后 韓氏; d. 1036) or Princess Consort Jeongsin (정신왕비; 定信王妃)[3] was a Korean queen consort as the first wife of Jeongjong of Goryeo.[citation needed]
The future Queen Yongsin was born as the daughter of Han-Jo (한조)[4] and the younger sister of Han-Gyu (한규),[2] also the older sister of her future husband's second wife, Queen Yongui. Not like the other Goryeo queens, she had no any blood-relation with Jeongjong from their initial family and this marriage was just a noble and royal family.
They were married while Jeongjong was still "Prince Pyeongyang" (평양군; 平壤君) and after his ascension to the throne, she became his queen consort and given royal title as Princess Yeonheung (연흥궁주; 延興宮主).[5]
In 1035, she bore Jeongjong a son named Wang-Hyeong (왕형),[citation needed] which she then honoured as Gracious Consort Han (혜비 한씨; 惠妃 韓氏; Hye-Bi)[6] and Princess Consort Jeongsin (정신왕비; 定信王妃) not long after her first promoted.
Meanwhile, in 1036, the Queen passed away and buried in "Hyeolleung Tomb" (현릉; 玄陵) with received her full Posthumous name in 1048 (2nd year reign of Munjong of Goryeo).[2]
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