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Queen Gonghye (Korean: 공혜왕후; Hanja: 恭惠王后; 17
November 1456 – 9 May 1474), of the
Cheongju Han clan (청주 한씨; 淸州 韓氏), was the
first wife of King Seongjong...
- Seongjong's
first queen consort died and
posthumously honoured as
Queen Gonghye.
Because she died
without issue, the King was
urged by
counselors to take...
- Dynasty, with Han
Songi as
Queen Consort (posthumously
known as
Queen Gonghye).
Father Han Gi (한기; 韓起; 1393–1429)
Mother Lady Yi of the
Yeoju Yi clan...
- father-in-law of Han Myeong-hoe, and the brother-in-law to
Queen Jangsun and
Queen Gonghye. As well as
their granddaughter who
married Park Won-jong, the maternal...
- Yeonsangun's father, King Seongjong, as a
concubine until the
death of
Queen Gonghye, Seongjong's
first wife. With no heir, the king was
urged by counselors...
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Xuande Emperor.
Queen Sinui Queen Jangsun Queen Insu
Queen Ansun Queen Gonghye Queen Inyeol Royal Consort Gwi-in
Royal Consort Suk-ui
Royal Noble Consort...
- King died in 1474 at the age 17 and was
posthumously honored as
Queen Gonghye. The
Ksitigarbha Pranidahana Sutra (The
Great Vows of
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva)...
- once
removed of Han Hwak, and
fifth cousins with
Queen Jangsun and
Queen Gonghye. She was
later arranged to
marry the
fifth son of Yi Seong-gye and his...
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April 1445 – 3
February 1499) Consort(s) and
their respective issue Queen Gonghye of the
Cheongju Han clan (공혜왕후 한씨; 8
November 1456 – 30
April 1474) Deposed...
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Philipp I,
Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1458–1480) (d. 1480) 1456 –
Queen Gonghye,
Korean royal consort (d. 1474) 1491 –
Teofilo Folengo,
Italian monk and...