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Queen Inwon (24
October 1687 – 2 May 1757; 인원왕후 김씨), of the
Gyeongju Kim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
fourth queen consort of...
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Inhyeon and the
newly installed Queen Kim (posthumously
known as
Queen Inwon) were both childless. In 1718,
Sukjong allowed the
crown prince, soon to...
- languages. Later, she
enters the
palace as a
court maid for
Queen Dowager Inwon. Kwon Yul as Bak Mun-su A p****ionate man who s****s
justice and aims to protect...
- were made by Lady Hyegyŏng. In 1757, King Yeongjo's
adoptive mother (Queen
Inwon) and wife (Queen Jeongseong) died
within a
month of each other. Sado had...
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benefactor of the
Gakhwangjeon Hall, in
Hwaeomsa temple. In 1703,
Queen Inwon adopted Prince Yeoning, who was
known to be her
favorite and whom she regarded...
- Park In-won
Hangul 박인원
Hanja 朴仁遠
Revised Romanization Bak
Inwon McCune–Reischauer Pak
Inwŏn...
- Hong of the
Namyang Hong clan (남양 홍씨; 1639–1673)
Adoptive mother:
Queen Inwon of the
Gyeongju Kim clan (인원왕후 김씨; 3
November 1687 – 13 May 1757) Consort(s)...
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tenure 1 June 1694 – 14
August 1701
Predecessor Queen Jang
Successor Queen Inwon Born 23
April 1667 Bansong-dong, Hanseong,
Joseon Died 14
August 1701 (1701-08-15)...
- Cho In-won
Employer Kyung Hee
University Korean name
Hangul 조인원
Hanja 趙仁源
Revised Romanization Jo In-won McCune–Reischauer Cho
Inwŏn...
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during the
reign of his half brother.
Although he was
adopted by
Queen Inwon and was
under her protection, many
nobles were
against a low-born prince...