Princess Bokguk
Appearance
Princess Bokguk 복국장공주 | |||||
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Queen consort of Goryeo | |||||
Born | ? Yuan dynasty | ||||
Died | 1319 Kingdom of Goryeo | ||||
Spouse | Chungsuk | ||||
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Father | Esen Temür | ||||
Mother | Unknown |
Princess Consort Bokguk of the Borjgin clan was a wife of Chungsuk, the 27th of king of the Goryeo dynasty. She was also known as Yilianzhenbala (亦憐真八剌). She was Mongolian and daughter of Esen Temür (zh:也先帖木儿), of the royal family of the Yuan dynasty. In 1316, she married into a different family but she died within three years.[1]
She was granted the posthumous name Princess Jeonghwa (정화공주/靖和公主). In 1343, she was granted the posthumous name Grand Princess Bokgukjang (복국장공주/濮国長公主) by the Yuan dynasty.[1][2]
Family
- Father: Esen Temür
- Mother: Unknown
- Husband: King Chungsuk of Goryeo (30 July 1294 – 3 May 1339) (고려 충숙왕)
References
- ^ a b 森平雅彦 (2008). 高麗王家とモンゴル皇族の通婚関係に閲する覚書 (PDF). Kyoto University Press. p. 13.
- ^ Lee, Lily; Wiles, Sue, eds. (2015). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women. Vol. II. Routledge. p. 609. ISBN 978-1-317-51562-3.
An emperor's [...] sister or a favorite daughter was called a grand princess (zhang gongzhu); and his aunt or grand-aunt was called a princess supreme (dazhang gongzhu).