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Queen Gyeonghwa

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Queen Gyeonghwa
경화왕후
Princess of Goryeo
Reign?–1106
SuccessorPrincess Suan[1]
MonarchWang Un, King Seonjong
Queen consort of Goryeo
Tenure1106–1109
Coronation1106
PredecessorQueen Myeongui
SuccessorQueen Sundeok
Born1079
Goryeo
Died1109 (aged about 30/1)
Goryeo
Burial
Jareung tomb
Spouse
(m. 1106⁠–⁠1109)
Regnal name
Princess Yeonhwa (연화공주, 延和公主)
Posthumous name
Gyeonghwa (경화, 敬和; "Respectful and Harmonious")
HouseHouse of Wang (by birth)
Incheon Yi (by marriage)
FatherSeonjong of Goryeo
MotherWorthy Consort Jeongsin of the Incheon Yi clan

Queen Gyeonghwa of the Incheon Yi clan (Korean경화왕후 이씨; Hanja敬和王后 李氏; 1079–1109[2]) was a Goryeo princess and the only daughter of King Seonjong and Consort Jeongsin.[3][4] Queen Gyeonghwa became a queen consort through her marriage with her first cousin, King Yejong as his first and primary wife, with which she became the 11th reigned Goryeo queen who followed her maternal clan after Queen Inpyeong. She was called Princess Yeonhwa (Korean연화공주; Hanja延和公主) when she was still a child/princess.

She then followed her mother's clan, the Incheon Yi and married in 1106, along with she whom formally became Yejong's queen. Beside their relationship before as a first cousin, Yejong was said to love her very much since her appearance and attitude were clear and extraordinary beautiful. However, she later died at 31 years of age in 1109 and Yejong was said to be very sad about this. He buried her in Jareung Tomb (자릉; 慈陵) and gave her Posthumous name.

References

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  1. ^ Half younger sister
  2. ^ 《고려사》권13〈세가〉권13
  3. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  4. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved September 10, 2021.
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