- Lady
Dongsanwon of the
Suncheon Pak clan (Korean: 동산원부인 박씨; Hanja: 東山院夫人 朴氏; lit. Lady of the
Eastern Mountain Courtyard) was the
eldest maternal granddaughter...
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Sogwangjuwon of the
Kaeseong Wang clan
Prince Gwangjuwon (d. 945) Lady
Dongsanwon of the
Suncheon Pak clan (940–?) – No issue. Lady
Yehwa of the
Haeju Wang...
- Lady
Yehwa Royal consort of
Goryeo Predecessor Lady
Dongsanwon Successor Lady
Daeseowon Born ? Chuncheon,
Gangwon Died ? Chuncheon,
Gangwon Spouse Taejo...
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Sogwangjuwon Royal consort of
Goryeo Predecessor Lady
Gwangjuwon Successor Lady
Dongsanwon Born ? Gwangju,
Gyeonggi Province Died ? Gwangju,
Gyeonggi Province Spouse...
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overthrown by his son, Pak also
defected to Goryeo. Pak was the
father of Lady
Dongsanwon,
Queen Mungong, and
Queen Munseong. In
March 935, Pak Yŏng-gyu's father-in-law...
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first wife of King Jeongjong. She was the
second sister,
along with Lady
Dongsanwon and
Queen Munseong. In
April 1002 (5th year
reign of King Mokjong), name...
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third son's wives.
These daughters were
later known posthumously as Lady
Dongsanwon,
Queen Mungong, and
Queen Munseong. Father: Kyŏn Hwŏn (867–936) Grandfather:...
- her half-uncle.
Queen Munseong was the
youngest sister,
along with Lady
Dongsanwon and
Queen Mungong. Portra**** by Kim Hyo-joo in the 2002–2003 KBS TV series...