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Queen Heonae of the
Hwangju Hwangbo clan (Korean: 헌애왕후 황보씨; Hanja: 獻哀王后 皇甫氏; 964 – 20
January 1029), or
formally called Grand Queen Dowager Heonae (Korean: 헌애왕태후;...
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Queen Heonjeong of the
Hwangju Hwangbo clan (d. 993),
third daughter Queen Heonae of the
Hwangju Hwangbo clan (964 – 20
January 1029),
second daughter In...
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Queen Heonui of the
Chungju Yu clan;
first cousin – No issue.
Queen Heonae of the
Hwangju Hwangbo clan; half
first cousin. Wang Song,
Prince Gaeryeong...
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Queen Dowager Cheonchu, also
known as
Queen Heonae. Upon the
death of King Gyeongjong, the
husband of
Queen Heonae, Kim Chi'yang
disguised himself as a monk...
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birth to
three sons (among
which King Seongjong), and two daughters,
Queen Heonae and
Queen Heonjeong.
Seonui and her
husband died when
their children were...
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Ulrich of Zell (or Wulderic),
German abbot and
saint (d. 1093)
January 20 –
Heonae,
Korean queen consort and
regent (b. 964)
January 27 –
Unwan (or Unwin)...
- Grandmother:
Queen Daemok of the
Hwangju Hwangbo clan (대목왕후 황보씨) Mother:
Queen Heonae of the
Hwangju Hwangbo clan (헌애왕후 황보씨) Grandfather:
Daejong of
Goryeo (고려...
- Grandfather:
Taejo of
Goryeo Grandmother:
Queen Jeongdeok Sister:
Queen Heonae Sister:
Queen Heonjeong Consorts and
their respective issue(s):
Queen Mundeok...
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Later Tang 928 – Zhao Guangfeng,
Chinese official and
chancellor 1029 –
Heonae,
Korean queen and
regent (b. 964) 1095 – Wulfstan,
bishop of
Worcester 1156...
- Wang Geon, its founder. He was the
oldest brother of King Seongjong,
Queen Heonae, and
Queen Heonjeong.[citation needed]
Since their parents had died when...