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Queen Hyosa
효사왕후
Princess of Goryeo
PredecessorPrincess Gyeongsuk
SuccessorPrincess Hyogyeong
Monarch Wang Sun, King Hyeonjong
Born1022
Goryeo
Spouse Deokjong of Goryeo
Posthumous name
Hyosa (효사, 孝思; "Filial and Thoughtful")
House
[1]
Father Hyeonjong of Goryeo
Mother Queen Wonhye of the Ansan Kim clan
Religion Buddhism

Queen Hyosa of the Ansan Kim clan ( Korean효사왕후 김씨; Hanja孝思王后 金氏; 1022–?) was a Goryeo princess as the daughter of King Hyeonjong and Queen Wonhye, [2] also the full younger sister of King Munjong and King Jeonggan [3] who became the third wife of her half brother, King Deokjong. [4] Since they were once came from the same clan, Queen Hyosa became one of the Goryeo queens who followed their maternal clan. [5]

References

  1. ^ Korea Spiritual Culture Research Institute (2004). 韓國史年表 [The Korean History] (in Korean). University of Michigan: Dongbang Media. p. 743. ISBN  9788984572973.
  2. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  3. ^ Lee Hye-soon (2004). 고려 전기 한문학 사 [A History of Korean Literature in the Early Goryeo Dynasty] (in Korean). Ewha Womans University Press. p. 222. ISBN  9788973005314.
  4. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  5. ^ Kim Chang-hyun (2006). 고려 의 남경, 한양 [The Goryeo in Namgyeong and Hanyang] (in Korean). University of Michigan: Sinseowon. p. 99. ISBN  9788979400199.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Hyosa
효사왕후
Princess of Goryeo
PredecessorPrincess Gyeongsuk
SuccessorPrincess Hyogyeong
Monarch Wang Sun, King Hyeonjong
Born1022
Goryeo
Spouse Deokjong of Goryeo
Posthumous name
Hyosa (효사, 孝思; "Filial and Thoughtful")
House
[1]
Father Hyeonjong of Goryeo
Mother Queen Wonhye of the Ansan Kim clan
Religion Buddhism

Queen Hyosa of the Ansan Kim clan ( Korean효사왕후 김씨; Hanja孝思王后 金氏; 1022–?) was a Goryeo princess as the daughter of King Hyeonjong and Queen Wonhye, [2] also the full younger sister of King Munjong and King Jeonggan [3] who became the third wife of her half brother, King Deokjong. [4] Since they were once came from the same clan, Queen Hyosa became one of the Goryeo queens who followed their maternal clan. [5]

References

  1. ^ Korea Spiritual Culture Research Institute (2004). 韓國史年表 [The Korean History] (in Korean). University of Michigan: Dongbang Media. p. 743. ISBN  9788984572973.
  2. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  3. ^ Lee Hye-soon (2004). 고려 전기 한문학 사 [A History of Korean Literature in the Early Goryeo Dynasty] (in Korean). Ewha Womans University Press. p. 222. ISBN  9788973005314.
  4. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  5. ^ Kim Chang-hyun (2006). 고려 의 남경, 한양 [The Goryeo in Namgyeong and Hanyang] (in Korean). University of Michigan: Sinseowon. p. 99. ISBN  9788979400199.

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