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Deposed Queen Sin
폐비 신씨
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure29 December 1494 – 2 September 1506
PredecessorQueen Jeonghyeon
SuccessorQueen Dangyeong
Crown Princess of Joseon
Tenure26 January 1488 – 29 December 1494
PredecessorCrown Princess Han
SuccessorCrown Princess Park
Born15 December 1476
Kingdom of Joseon
Died16 May 1537 (1537-05-17) (aged 60)
Kingdom of Joseon
Burial
Yeonsangunmyo
SpouseYi Yung, King Yeonsan (m. 1488–1506)
Issue
  • Yi Su-eok, Princess Hwisin
  • Unnamed daughter
  • Unnamed son
  • Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang
  • Unnamed son
  • Yi Seong, Grand Prince Changnyeong
  • Grand Prince Yi In-soo
  • Grand Prince Yi Chong-soo
  • Grand Prince Yi Yeong-soo
Posthumous name
  • 연산군부인; 燕山君夫人
  • 거창군부인; 居昌郡夫人
  • 제인원덕왕비; 齊仁元德王妃
HouseGeochang Sin
FatherSin Seung-Seon
MotherPrincess Jungmo

Queen Jeinwondeok (제인원덕왕비, 齊仁元德王妃; 15 December 1476 – 16 May 1537[1]), of the Geochang Sin clan, was the wife and queen consort of Yi Yung, King Yeonsan, the 10th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1494 until her husband's deposition in 1506, after which she was known as Deposed Queen Sin (폐비 신씨). She didn't receive posthumous name as a queen after her death.

Biography

Early life

Lady Sin was born into the Geochang Sin clan on 15 December 1476 to Sin Seung-seon and Princess Jungmo. Her mother is the daughter of King Sejong's fourth son, Grand Prince Imyeong, and Prince Gwiseong, who served as Yeonguijeong during the reign of King Sejo, is the uncle of Lady Sin.

As Lady Sin's brothers, including herself, came from a prestigious family, they had overlapping marriages with the royal family. She was the aunt of Queen Dangyeong, the first wife of King Jungjong and was also the aunt of Nam Chi-won, husband of Princess Gyeongsun, the 5th daughter of King Seongjong.

Her older brother, Sin Soo-geun, also married a first cousin of Queen Insu, as well as her third older brother, Sin Soo-yeong, who married Queen Ansun’s younger sister.

Marriage

In March 1487, the 18th year of King Seongjong, Lady Sin was arranged to marry the Crown Prince, and on 26 January 1488, the 19th year of King Seongjong, the following year, the marriage ceremony was held at Injeong Hall in Changdeok Palace. Lady Sin was then title as the Crown Princess Consort of Joseon.

Lady Sin was given the titles of Princess Consort Yeonsan (연산군부인, 燕山君夫人) and Princess Consort Geochang (거창군부인, 居昌郡夫人).

Life as Princess Consort

According to the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, Sin was peaceful, respectful, gentle and discreet because of her virtues. She touched her subordinates with grace.

In 1491, the 22nd year of King Seongjong, Princess Hwisin was born, and in 1493, the 24th year of King Seongjong, the Princess consort participated in Chinjamrye that was hosted by Queen Jeonghyeon.

In 1494, the 25th year of King Seongjong, the Princess consort gave birth to a son, but died a month later. In December of the same year, King Seongjong passed away and Yeonsangun took the throne. Her royal title changed from Princess Consort to Queen Consort.

Life as Queen Consort

In 1497, 3rd year of Yeonsangun’s reign, under the supervision of the queen, about 160 citizens were invited to perform at the Seonjeon Hall in Changdeok Palace. In December of the same year, she gave birth to Crown Prince Hwang. In 1498, 1500, and 1503, Queen Sin also gave special treatment to the elderly by offering a funeral for the elderly.

In 1499, the Queen’s 13 year old niece, Lady Sin, married Grand Prince Jinseong, who was the son of King Seongjong and Queen Jeonghyeon, and became Princess Consort (later Queen Dangyeong)

In 1502, the 8th year of Yeonsangun’s reign, the Queen’s father, Sin Seung-seon passed away. At this time, the Queen was in full term and was about to give birth, but King Yeonsangun prevented his wife from seeing her father as he wanted the her birth to auspicious.

In 1504, the 10th year of Yeonsangun’s reign, King Yeonsangun caused a purge in connection with the death of his mother, Queen Jeheon, and executed the ministers and members of the royal family that were involved. It was said that the King went to his step-mother’s, Queen Dowager Jasun, quarters and held her at sword point. To which he ordered the Queen Dowager to come out of her living quarters, but the Queen consort intervened to protect her mother-in-law from her step-son.

A few days after the ordeal, the king organized another Chinjamrye. Geochang-gun, the hometown of the Queen, was promoted to a county during the reign of King Yeonsangun, and then was relegated to Geochang-hyeon.[2]

In 1505, she was honoured with the title Queen Jeinwondeok.[3] After the Jungjong coup in 1506, King Yeonsan demoted to prince and sent into exile on Ganghwado, where he died the same year after only a few weeks.[4] Queen Jeinwondeok lost her status as queen consort and was known simply as a princess consort and her sons were sentenced to death by poisoning right after the coup, despite that the new king, Jungjong, was reluctant.[5]

Later life

After she was deposed, Jungjong treated her generously. Her slaves in from her family did not leave her because of her good character.

In 1512, the 7th year of King Jungjong’s reign, Deposed Queen Sin suggested that the tomb of her husband, Yeonsangun, be moved to Haechon, Yangju, and King Jungjong allowed it.

In 1521, when the house of her family collapsed to due to the rain, King Jungjong gave away the house of Ahn Cheo-gyeom (안처겸, 安處謙).

The deposed Queen outlived her husband by 31 years and died at the age of 60 on 16 May 1537. She is interred beside Yeonsan's tomb and her tombstone stated her name as Princess Consort Geochang of the Geochang Sin clan (거창군부인 신씨).

Princess Hwisin’s son, Gu Eom, held the ancestral rites for Queen Sin and King Yeonsangun. And after Gu died, his adoptive grandson, Yi Ahn-nul (이안눌, 李安訥) inherited the position.

Family

Parent

  • Father − Sin Seung-Seon (1436 – 1502) (신승선, 愼承善)[6]
    • 1) Grandfather − Sin Jeon (신전, 愼詮)
      • 2) Great-Grandfather − Sin Yi-chong (신이충, 愼以衷)
    • 1) Grandmother − Lady Ahn of the Sunheung Ahn clan (증 정경부인 순흥 안씨, 贈 貞敬夫人 順興 安氏)
  • Mother − Princess Jungmo, Internal Princess Consort Heungan of the Jeonju Yi clan (정경부인 중모현주 증 흥안부부인 전주 이씨, 貞敬夫人 中牟縣主 贈 興安府夫人 全州 李氏) (1435 - ?)
    • 1) Grandfather − Yi Gu, Grand Prince Imyeong (6 January 1420 – 21 January 1469) (이구 임영대군)[7]
    • 1) Grandmother − Grand Princess Consort Jean of the Jeonju Choi clan (제안부부인 전주 최씨)

Sibling

  • Older brother − Sin Soo-geun (신수근, 愼守勤) (1450 - 1506)
    • Sister-in-law - Internal Princess Consort Yeongga of the Andong Gwon clan (영가부부인 안동 권씨)[8][9]
    • Sister-in-law - Internal Princess Consort Cheongwon of the Cheongju Han clan (정경부인 청원부부인 청주 한씨, 貞敬夫人 贈 淸原府夫人 淸州 韓氏); Queen Insu's first cousin
      • Nephew − Sin Hong-bo (신홍보)
      • Nephew − Sin Hong-pil (신홍필) (1487 - ?)
      • Niece − Queen Dangyeong (단경왕후, 端敬王后) (7 February 1487 - 27 December 1557)
      • Nephew − Sin Hong-jo (신홍조, 愼弘祚) (1490 - ?)
      • Nephew − Sin Hong-woo (신홍우)
  • Older brother − Sin Soo-gyeom (신수겸, 愼守謙) (? - 1506)
    • Sister-in-law - Lady Kang of the Jinsan Kang clan (정부인 진산 강씨, 貞夫人 晋山 姜氏)
      • Niece - Lady Sin of the Geochang Sin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏)
        • Nephew-in-law - Gu Hui-gyeong (구희경, 具希璟)[12][13][14]
    • Sister-in-law - Lady Jeon of the Damyang Jeon clan (정부인 담양 전씨, 貞夫人 潭陽 田氏)
  • Older brother − Sin Soo-yeong (신수영, 愼守英) (? - 1506)
    • Sister-in-law - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (정부인 청주 한씨, 貞夫人 淸州 韓氏); Queen Ansun's younger sister
      • Nephew - Sin Hong-je (신홍제, 愼弘濟)
      • Nephew - Sin Hong-yu (신홍유, 愼弘猷)
  • Older sister - Lady Sin of the Geochang Sin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏)
    • Brother-in-law - Yi Hyeong (이형, 李泂) of the Jeonju Yi clan[15]
  • Older sister - Lady Sin of the Geochang Sin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏)
    • Brother-in-law - Nam Gyeong (남경, 南憬)
      • Nephew - Nam Chi-won (남치원, 南致元)
        • Niece-in-law - Yi Ok-hwan, Princess Gyeongsun (이옥환, 李玉環; 경순옹주) (1482 - ?)[16]
          • Grandnephew - Nam Gi (남기, 南沂)
  • Older sister - Lady Sin of the Geochang Sin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏)
    • Brother-in-law - Ahn Hwan (안환, 安煥)

Consort

Issue

  • Daughter - Princess Hwisin (24 October 1491 – ?) (휘신공주)
    • Son-in-law - Gu Moon-gyeong (구문경, 具文璟) of the Neungseong Gu clan (능성 구씨, 綾城 具氏);[17] Gu Soo-yeong's son (구수영, 具壽永) (1456 - 1523)
      • Grandson − Gu Eom (구엄, 具渰)
  • Unnamed daughter
  • Unnamed son (1494 – 1494)
  • Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang (10 January 1498 – 24 September 1506) (폐왕세자 이황)
  • Unnamed son (1500 – ?)
  • Yi Seong, Grand Prince Changnyeong (18 June 1500 – 10 October 1506) (이성 창녕대군)
  • Grand Prince Yi In-soo (대군 이인수, 李仁壽) (1501 - 12 September 1503)
  • Grand Prince Yi Chong-soo (대군 이총수, 李聰壽) (1502 - 1503)
  • Grand Prince Yi Yeong-soo (대군 이영수, 李榮壽) (1503 - 1503)

References

  1. ^ In lunar calendar, the Queen was born on 29 November 1476 and died on 8 April 1537
  2. ^ 《중종실록》 1권, 중종 1년(1506년 명 정덕(正德) 1년) 9월 19일 (을미)
  3. ^ 《조선왕조실록》연산군 11년(1505) 8월 26일 1번째 기사
  4. ^ Rurarz, Joanna (2009). Historia Korei [History of Korea] (in Polish). Dialog. pp. 234–35. ISBN 978-83-89899-28-6.
  5. ^ "조선왕조실록".
  6. ^ His cousin, Lady Sin of the Geochang Sin clan (거창 신씨), became the wife of Queen Soheon’s youngest brother
  7. ^ He’s the 4th son of King Sejong and Queen Soheon
  8. ^ Lady Gwon is a daughter of Gwon Ram
  9. ^ Her older sister married General Nam Yi
  10. ^ Gu Soo-yeong (구수영, 具壽永) and Yi Yeok-cheon, Princess Gilan's (길안현주 이억천, 吉安縣主 李億千) (a cousin of Queen Jeongsun) granddaughter.
  11. ^ She is a first cousin twice removed of Queen Inheon
  12. ^ Lady Sin and Gu Hui-gyeong eventually became the grandparents of Queen Inheon of the Neungseong Gu clan (the mother of King Injong and grandmother of King Hyojong) through their son, Gu Sun (구순, 具淳) and his wife, Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주이씨) (daughter of Prince Uishin)
  13. ^ Gu Hui-gyeong's mother was Princess Hwisin (휘순공주) (the daughter of Queen Sin and King Yeonsangun). His grandmother was Yi Yeok-cheon, Princess Gilan (길안현주 이억천, 吉安縣主 李億千), a cousin of Queen Jeongsun
  14. ^ Gu's nephew, Gu Han (구한, 具澣), through his younger brother, Gu Sin-gyeong (구신경, 具信璟), married Princess Sukjeong (1525 - 1564) (a daughter of King Jungjong and Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Kim clan)
  15. ^ He is son of Yi Jaeng, Prince Hoewon (회원군 이쟁) who is a great-great-grandson of King Sejong and Queen Soheon through their son, Yi Yeo, Grand Prince Gwangpyeong (2 May 1425 – 7 December 1444)
  16. ^ She is a daughter of King Seongjong and Royal Consort Suk-yong of the Cheongsong Sim clan (숙용 심씨) (1465 - 1515); her mother is a first cousin of Queen Soheon
  17. ^ Became the paternal great-grandaunt and great-granduncle of Queen Inheon
Deposed Queen Shin
Geochang Shin clan
Royal titles
Preceded by
Queen Jeonghyeon
of the Papyeong Yun clan
Queen consort of Joseon
1494 – 1506
Succeeded by
Queen Dangyeong
of the Geochang Shin clan