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  2. Queen Sunjeong - Wikipedia

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    Queen Sunjeong of the Goksan Han clan (Korean: 순정왕후 한씨; Hanja: 順靜王后 韓氏; 1347 – 1376) [2] was the second wife of King Gongmin of Goryeo who later became a queen consort after being declared the legitimate mother of his illegitimate son, King U.

  3. Empress Sunjeonghyo - Wikipedia

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    Sunjeonghyo was born Yun Jeung-sun (윤증순; 尹曾順) on 19 September 1894 in Seoul.She was born to Lady Yu of the Gigye Yu clan [] and Yun Taek-yeong, a member of the Haepyeong Yun clan and an official of Joseon.

  4. Yu Sun-jeong - Wikipedia

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    Ryu Sun-jeong or Yu Sun-jeong (Korean: 류순정/유순정, 柳順汀; 1459 – 26 January 1513) was a Korean scholar-official during the Joseon period. A disciple of Kim Chong-jik, [1] he participated in the Jungjong coup of 1506 [2] together with other Neo-Confucianism philosophers and scholars, and became Chief State Councillor of Joseon in 1512.

  5. Yeonsangun of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    In 1506, the 12th year of Yeonsangun's reign, a group of officials — notably Park Won-jong, [b] Seong Hui-an, Yu Sun-jeong, and Hong Gyeong-ju [c] — plotted against the despotic ruler. They launched their coup in September 1506, deposing the king and replacing him with his younger half-brother, Grand Prince Jinseong .

  6. Empress Sunmyeonghyo - Wikipedia

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    Empress Sunmyeonghyo or literally known as Sunmyeong, the Filial Piety Empress (Korean: 순명효황후; Hanja: 純明孝皇后; RR: Sunmyeonghyohwanghu; 8 November 1872 – 23 October 1904 [1]), of the Yeoheung Min clan, was the first wife and Crown Princess Consort of Crown Prince Yi Cheok, who later became the last emperor of the Korean Empire.

  7. Empress Myeongseong (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Yoo Jong-geun - Jang Sun-gyu; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman; Lee Gi-yeol - Ha Jeong-il; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman; Jeong Jin-hwa - Ahn Pil-ju; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman; Lee Gyeong-yeong - Heo Ok; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman; Kim Hye-sun - Chuwol; Heungseon Daewongun’s concubine; Lee Hyeon-gyeong - Ok San; Ki Jeong-su ...

  8. List of Joseon royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Yi Sun, King Sukjong: Kim Ok-Hye, Queen Ingyeong of the Gwangsan Kim clan: Crown Princess (왕세자빈) Queen: 25 October 1661 1674 16 December 1680 Queen Inhyeon of the Yeoheung Min clan: Queen Deposed Queen (폐비) Queen: 15 May 1667 1681 5 March 1688 deposed: 1694 reinstallation: 16 September 1701 Jang Ok-jeong, Queen Buok of the Indong ...

  9. Sunjong of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Sunjong was the second son of Emperor Gojong and Empress Myeongseong.When he turned two years old in 1876, Sunjong was proclaimed the Crown Prince of Joseon. In 1882, he married a woman of the Yeoheung Min clan (later Empress Sunmyeonghyo).