• Queen Inhyeon (Korean: 인현왕후; Hanja: 仁顯王后; 23 April 1667 – 14 August 1701), of the Yeoheung Min clan, was the second wife of King Sukjong, the 19th Joseon...
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  • within the dynastic tombs at Donggureung, the royal tomb of Wonneung (원릉; 陵), in the city of Guri, Gyeonggi Province. Father − Kim Han-gu (김한구; 金漢耉;...
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    changed the queen consort's posthumous name to "Queen Munseong" (문성왕후; 文成王后), and altered her funeral location to Hongneung. Officials advised that the...
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  • posthumous name was King Deokmun Ikmu Sunin Seonhyo the Great (덕문익무순인선효대왕; 德文翼武仁宣孝大王), while his temple name was Gyeongjong (경종; 景宗). Forms of address were...
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  • Queen Gongye of the Jangheung Im clan (Korean: 공예왕후 임씨; Hanja: 恭睿王后 任氏; 2 October 1109 – 2 December 1183) was a Korean queen consort as the 3rd wife of...
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  • Tang Xiangming (湯薌銘) Li Chun (李) Zhu Rui (朱瑞) Lu Rongting Zhao Ti (趙倜) Chen Yi Tang Jiyao Yan Xishan Wang Zhanyuan (王占) Lui Kang Zhang Xiluan (張錫鑾) Zhu...
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  • Wu (r. 560–578)3 Yuwen Yu 宇文毓 (534–560) Ming (r. 557–560)2 Empress Dugu 獨孤王后 d.558 Dugu Qieluo 獨孤伽羅 544–602 Emperor Wen of Sui r. 581–604 Duchess Dugu...
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