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Queen Hyosa of the
Ansan Kim clan (Korean: 효사왕후 김씨; Hanja: 孝思王后 金氏; 1022–?) was a
Goryeo princess as the
daughter of King
Hyeonjong and
Queen Wonhye,...
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Gyeongmok of the
Kaesong Wang clan
Princess Sanghoe (상회공주); died young.
Queen Hyosa of the
Ansan Kim clan; half
younger sister – No issue. Lady, of the Buyeo...
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Prince Nakrang (1019–1083) Wang Gi, Duke
Pyeongnyang (1021–1069)
Queen Hyosa (1022–?)
Queen Wonyong of the Chŏngju Yu clan (998–?); half
first cousin...
- (10th century)
Deokjong of
Goryeo and his half-sisters
Gyeongseong and
Hyosa (11th century)
Munjong of
Goryeo and his half-sister
Inpyeong (11th century)...
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Posthumous name
Great King
Hyosa Wihye Geukyeong Jeonggong Seonyang 효사위혜극영정공선양대왕 (孝思威惠克英定恭宣讓大王)
Temple name
Minjong (민종; 愍宗) →
Mokjong (목종; 穆宗)...
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Chiisai O'uchi (小さいおうち, lit. A
Small House) 144
Nobori Kiuchi Shūsuke
Michio Hyōsa no Utau (漂砂のうたう, lit. The
Singing of the Sands)
Tsuki to Kani (月と蟹, lit...
- The next year
Kiuchi won the 144th
Naoki Prize for her
historical novel Hyōsa no utau (漂砂のうたう, Song of
Drifting Sands), a
story about a
samurai and a...
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Goryeo (m. 1011–1022)
Issue Munjong of
Goryeo King
Jeonggan Queen Hyosa House Ansan Kim clan
Father Kim Un-bu
Mother Lady Yi, of the
Gyeongwon Yi...
- Hyeonjong, from
Queen Wonhye. He was a
brother to King
Munjong and
Queen Hyosa, also
became both of
paternal uncle and father-in-law to King Sunjong. He...