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Queen Jeongsun (Korean: 정순왕후 김씨; 2
December 1745 – 11
February 1805), of the
Gyeongju Kim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
second queen...
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Queen Jeongsun of the
Jeonju Kim clan (Korean: 정순왕후 김씨; Hanja: 靜順王后 金氏; 1220 – 29 July 1237) or
known as
Queen Gyeongsun (경순왕후; 敬順王后) and
formally called...
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Queen Jeongsun (Korean: 정순왕후 송씨; Hanja: 定順王后 宋氏; 1440 – 7 July 1521), of the
Yeosan Song clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
queen consort...
- of Song Hyeon-su, Lady Song the
Yeosan Song clan (later
known as
Queen Jeongsun). In 1455, he was
forced to
abdicate and
became the King
Emeritus of Joseon...
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Takako Shirai (白井貴子
Shirai Takako, Korean: 윤정순, Hanja: 尹貞順, born 18 July 1952) is a
former volleyball player from ****an and two-time
Olympian who was a...
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Dowager Jeongsun, the
second queen of King Yeongjo,
ruled as
queen regent,
which allowed her to
wield power over
state affairs.
Queen Jeongsun's influence...
- ****cution (신유박해), was a m**** ****cution of
Korean Catholics ordered by
Queen Jeongsun during King
Sunjo of Joseon's reign. The
government began to
suppress Catholicism...
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known as the
Bukhak (北學, "Northern Learning"). He was
related to
Queen Jeongsun, the
second wife of King Yeongjo, and by his
adoptive mother, Nam Yang-hong...
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Queen consort of
Joseon Tenure 1776 – 18
August 1800
Predecessor Queen Jeongsun Successor Queen Sunwon Crown Princess of
Joseon Tenure 1762–1776 Predecessor...
- father,
Crown Prince Sado.
Yeongjo is
buried with his
second wife,
Queen Jeongsun, in the
royal tomb of
Wonneung (원릉; 元陵) in Guri,
Gyeonggi Province. Father:...