Queen Seonui | |||||
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Grand Queen Mother Seonui (선의왕태후, 宣義王太后) | |||||
Burial | Taereung tomb | ||||
Spouse | Daejong of Goryeo | ||||
Issue |
Prince Hyodeok Prince Gaeryeong Prince Hwangju An unborn daughter Queen Heonae Queen Heonjeong | ||||
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Father | Taejo of Goryeo | ||||
Mother | Queen Jeongdeok of the Chŏngju Yu clan | ||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Queen Seonui of the Chŏngju Yu clan ( Korean: 선의왕후 유씨; Hanja: 宣義王后 柳氏) or formally called Grand Queen Mother Seonui ( Korean: 선의왕태후; Hanja: 宣義王太后), [1] was a Goryeo princess, second daughter of King Taejo and Queen Jeongdeok. She married her half brother, Daejong of Goryeo, [2] giving birth to three sons (among which King Seongjong), and two daughters, Queen Heonae and Queen Heonjeong. [3]
Seonui and her husband died when their children were still young, [4] so they were raised by their paternal grandmother. [5] Both she and her husband were posthumously honoured as a king and queen after their second son, Wang Chi, ascended the throne. [6]
Queen Seonui | |||||
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Grand Queen Mother Seonui (선의왕태후, 宣義王太后) | |||||
Burial | Taereung tomb | ||||
Spouse | Daejong of Goryeo | ||||
Issue |
Prince Hyodeok Prince Gaeryeong Prince Hwangju An unborn daughter Queen Heonae Queen Heonjeong | ||||
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House |
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Father | Taejo of Goryeo | ||||
Mother | Queen Jeongdeok of the Chŏngju Yu clan | ||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Queen Seonui of the Chŏngju Yu clan ( Korean: 선의왕후 유씨; Hanja: 宣義王后 柳氏) or formally called Grand Queen Mother Seonui ( Korean: 선의왕태후; Hanja: 宣義王太后), [1] was a Goryeo princess, second daughter of King Taejo and Queen Jeongdeok. She married her half brother, Daejong of Goryeo, [2] giving birth to three sons (among which King Seongjong), and two daughters, Queen Heonae and Queen Heonjeong. [3]
Seonui and her husband died when their children were still young, [4] so they were raised by their paternal grandmother. [5] Both she and her husband were posthumously honoured as a king and queen after their second son, Wang Chi, ascended the throne. [6]