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Queen Inhyeon (Korean: 인현왕후; Hanja: 仁顯王后; 23
April 1667 – 14
August 1701), of the
Yeoheung Min clan, was the
second wife of King Sukjong, the 19th Joseon...
- she was a
musuri (a
water maid in the palace)
during the time when
Queen Inhyeon was
exiled and Jang Ok-jeong had
acquired the
status of Queen. One night...
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Queen Min, Sukjong's wife at that time (posthumously
known as
Queen Inhyeon),
allowed Lady Jang to
return to court. In 1686, Ok-jeong
became a concubine...
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Inhyeon wanghu jeon (Korean: 인현왕후전) is a
novel written in
Hangul about Queen Inhyeon (1667–1701), the
second queen consort of King
Sukjong of
Joseon (1661–1720)...
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Noron collapsed when
Sukjong deposed Queen Min (posthumously
called Queen Inhyeon), who was
supported by the
Western faction, and
named Consort **** of the...
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Inhyeon-dong (Korean: 인현동) is a
legal dong (neighborhood) of Jung District, Seoul,
South Korea. It is
governed by its
administrative dongs, Gwang****-dong...
- year old King
Sukjong on 3
October 1702;
following the
death of
Queen Inhyeon in
September and the
execution of Jang ****-bin in
November of 1701. Technically...
- descendants. Min Yu
eventually became the 12th great-grandfather to
Queen Inhyeon, 16th great-grandfather to
Princess Consort Min (Heungseon Daewongun's...
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until King Heonjong’s
reign that they
produced their first queen,
Queen Inhyeon; a
daughter from his descendant, Min Yu-jung (민유중; 1630 – 29 June 1687)...
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Queen Inhyeon, when
Sukjong began to
regret deposing Queen Inhyeon and
favor Consort Suk of Choi clan (Consort Choi), an ally of
Queen Inhyeon and Noron...