Queen Gongye
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Queen Gongye 공예왕후 | |
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Queen Consort of Goryeo | |
Tenure | 1126 – 1146 |
Predecessor | Deposed Princess Yeondeok Deposed Princess Bokchang |
Successor | Queen Janggyeong |
Queen Mother of Goryeo | |
Reign | 1146 – 1183 |
Predecessor | Queen Myeongui |
Successor | Queen Seonjeong |
Born | 7 September 1109 Jangheung, Kingdom of Goryeo |
Died | 1183 Kaesong, Kingdom of Goryeo | (aged 74)
Spouse | King Injong of Goryeo |
Issue | King Uijong of Goryeo Prince Daeryeong King Myeongjong of Goryeo Prince Wongyeong King Sinjong of Goryeo Princess Seunggyeong Princess Deoknyeong Princess Changrak Princess Yeonghwa |
House | Jangheung Im |
Queen Gongye (7 September 1109 – 1183) (공예왕후 임씨) was the wife and queen consort of King Injong of Goryeo the 17th monarch of the Goryeo Dynasty. She was mother of three sons who became kings of Goryeo, Uijong, Myeongjong and Sinjong. She was of the Jangheung Im clan.
Biography
She was born on 7 September 1109, in the Dangdong village in Jangheung County. When she was 15 years old, she promised to marry with Kim Ji-gyu’s son, Kim Ji-hyo. A fortune teller said that the girl was destined to become a queen. In 1126 she married with Injong of Goryeo and became Queen Consort.
After the death of her husband, her son, Uijong of Goryeo became king and she became Queen Mother. Uijong also was often drunk, further angering the warriors but in the autumn of 1170, after constant discriminations, the rage of the military officials burst and, started a military revolt, murdering the civil officials, deposing King Uijong, and appointing a new king in his place.
After that, Myeongjong of Goryeo, her third son became king. Although she intended that Injong's second son should succeed at throne, he was assassinated because Jeong Jung-bu feared that he might become a threat to him in the future. Myeongjong was a weak king, because the true rulers were the military leaders. Queen Gongye died in 1183.
Family
- Father: Im Won-hu (1089 – 1156) (임원후)
- Grandfather: Im Ui (임의)
- Husband: King Injong of Goryeo (29 October 1109 – 10 April 1146) (고려 인종)
- Son: King Uijong of Goryeo (23 May 1127 – 7 November 1173) (고려 의종)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Janggyeong of the Kim clan (장경왕후 김씨)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Jangseon of the Jiksan Choi clan (장선왕후 최씨)
- Son: Wang Gyeong, Prince Daeryeong (1130 – ?) (왕경 대령후)
- Son: King Myeongjong of Goryeo (8 November 1131 – 3 December 1202) (고려 명종)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Uijeong of the Kaesong Wang clan (의정왕후 왕씨)
- Son: Prince Wongyeong (? – 1183) (원경국사)
- Son: King Sinjong of Goryeo (11 August 1144 – 15 February 1204) (고려 신종)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Seonjeong of the Kaesong Wang clan (? – 1222) (선정왕후 왕씨)
- Daughter: Princess Seunggyeong (? – 1158) (승경궁주)
- Son-in-law: Wang Yeong, Prince Gonghwa (1126 – 10 October 1186) (왕영 공화백)
- Daughter: Princess Deoknyeong (? – 13 August 1192) (덕녕궁주)
- Son-in-law: Wang Gam, Prince Gangyang (왕감 강양공)
- Daughter: Princess Changrak (? – 27 January 1216) (창락궁주)
- Son-in-law: Wang Seong, Prince Shinan (? – 1178) (왕성 신안후)
- Daughter: Princess Yeonghwa (1141 – 1208) (영화궁주)
- Son-in-law: Wang Gong, Prince Soseong (왕공 소성후)
- Son: King Uijong of Goryeo (23 May 1127 – 7 November 1173) (고려 의종)
In popular culture
- Kim Yun-gyeong - Age of Warriors (KBS, 2003–2004)
References
- 공예태후 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.