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Queen Sinjeong (Korean: 신정왕후; Hanja: 神貞王后; 9 January 1809 – 23 May 1890), of the Pungyang Jo clan, was the only wife of Crown Prince Hyomyeong and mother of Heonjong of Joseon. She was never formally a Queen but was known as Queen Dowager Jo ( 조대비 ) during the reign of her son before Cheoljong of Joseon granted her a ...
Queen Sinjeong of the Hwangju Hwangbo clan [1] (Korean: 신정왕후 황보씨; Hanja: 神靜王后 皇甫氏; d. 19 August 983 [a]) was the fourth wife of Taejo of Goryeo [2] who became the mother of Daejong of Goryeo and Queen Daemok.
The clan was a prominent yangban family during Korea's late Joseon dynasty.. Five Jongmyo scholars, and 2 Prime Ministers, Jo Hyeon-myeong and Jo In-yeong, were produced.A Crown Princess who was posthumously honored as Queen, Queen Hyosun (the wife of Crown Prince Hyojang) and another Crown Princess who was posthumously honored as Queen Dowager, Queen Sinjeong (the wife of Crown Prince Hyomyeong).
The Queen eventually gave birth to a son, Prince Royal Yi Yung-jun on 22 November 1858, but he died 6 months and 3 days later on 25 May 1859. As Cheoljong fell deeper under his illness, the Grand Royal Queen Dowager Sinjeong saw an opportunity to advance the cause of the Pungyang Jo clan (the only true rival of the Andong Kim clan).
The following is a list of queen consorts, ... Queen Dowager Hyoyu: Queen Sinjeong: Pungyang Jo Yi Yeong, Crown Prince Hyomyeong: 1834 – 1857 4 June 1890 Yi Byeon,
Daejong (died 969; [a] born Wang Uk) was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the only son of King Taejo and Queen Sinjeong, [citation needed] elder brother of Queen Daemok and father of King Seongjong. [4] Through his children, he became the grandfather of Queen Wonyong and maternal grandfather to both Mokjong and Hyeonjong. [5] [6]
Cheoljong's cousin, Grand Royal Dowager Hyoyu (once known as Queen Sinjeong), was the most senior Dowager. She was of the Pungyang Jo clan and the widow of Heonjong of Joseon's father. She had risen to prominence by intermarriage with the Yi family.
The "designation right" resided with Dowager Queen Sinjeong, as she was the oldest of the dowagers. [5] In an apocryphal story, Queen Cheorin sent a minister to fetch the son of Yi Ha-eung, eleven-year-old Yi Myeong-bok, who was flying a kite in a palace garden.