Princess Hyojeong
Appearance
Princess Jeokgyeong | |||||
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Princess of Goryeo | |||||
Reign | ?–? | ||||
Successor | Princess Cheonsu[1] | ||||
Monarch | Wang Sun, King Hyeonjong | ||||
Born | 1011 Goryeo | ||||
Died | 1030 (aged 18–19)[2] Goryeo | ||||
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House | House of Wang (by birth)[3] | ||||
Father | Hyeonjong of Goryeo | ||||
Mother | Queen Wonhwa | ||||
Korean name | |||||
Hangul | 적경공주 | ||||
Hanja | 積慶公主 | ||||
Revised Romanization | Jeokgyeong-gongju | ||||
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏkkyŏng-gongju | ||||
Posthumous name | |||||
Hangul | 효정 | ||||
Hanja | |||||
Revised Romanization | Hyojeong | ||||
McCune–Reischauer | Hyojŏng |
Princess Jeokgyeong (1011–1030[a]) or posthumously called Princess Hyojeong, was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the eldest daughter of King Hyeonjong, from his second wife Queen Wonhwa who was the youngest daughter of King Seongjong.[4][6] There was no records left on her marriage and the location of her tomb.
Notes
[edit]- ^ In the Korean calendar (lunisolar), she died on 13th day of the 7th month of 1030.
References
[edit]- ^ Only full younger sister.
- ^ 적경궁주가 죽다. Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ 韓國女性關係資料集: 中世篇(中) [A Collection of Korean Women's Relationships: The Middle Ages (Part 2)] (in Korean). Ewha Womans University Women's Research Center: Ewha Womans University Press. 1985. p. 96. ISBN 9788973000432.
- ^ a b 효정공주. Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ 원화왕후. Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ 성종 후비 연창궁부인 최씨. Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved January 21, 2022.