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Queen Ingyeong (Korean: 인경왕후 김씨; 25
October 1661 − 16
December 1680), of the
Gwangsan Kim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
first queen...
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distant relative of
Queen Myeongseong and
Queen Ingyeong. In
terms of the
number of relatives,
Queen Ingyeong and
Queen Inhyeon were 11-degree relatives....
- (1548–1631),
Joseon Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, and
writer Queen Ingyeong (1661–1680),
Joseon queen consort Kim Jip (1574–1656),
Joseon Neo-Confucian...
- Song clan (은진 송씨; 1621–1660) Consort(s) and
their respective issue Queen Ingyeong of the
Gwangsan Kim clan (인경왕후 김씨; 25
October 1661 – 16
December 1680)...
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Hyojong of
Joseon Queen Myeongseong,
consort of
Hyeonjong of
Joseon Queen Ingyeong,
first consort of
Sukjong of
Joseon Queen Jang, prin****l
consort of Sukjong...
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faction and was
distantly related to the
Queen Dowager, and the late
Queen Ingyeong. Thus, the
young now
Queen married her son in 1681, but
despite having...
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Connected members Lee Seung-u Yi Cha-gyŏm Yi Cha-yŏn
Queen Inye
Royal Consort Ingyeong Royal Consort Injeol Yi Sŏk
Princess Janggyeong Royal Consort Jeongsin...
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Young as
Princess Myeongan Lee Dong-shin as Kim Man-ki Kim Ha-eun as
Queen Ingyeong Yoon Yoo-sun as Lady Kang Jang Young-nam as
Court lady
Cheon Ji Yoo as...
- (광산 김씨; 光山 金氏; 1658–?), Yi Yi-myeong’s
second wife Kim Jang-saeng
Queen Ingyeong Kim Jip Kim Ik-hun Tai-jin Kim. 1976. A
Bibliographic Guide to Traditional...
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Royal Prince as the
third and
youngest son of King
Munjong and
Consort Ingyeong who
would become the
father of the ****ure
Queen Munjeong. Born as the youngest...