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Queen Munmyeong (Korean: 문명왕후; Hanja: 文明王后; d. 681) was a
Korean queen consort. She was the
spouse of King
Muyeol of Silla. King
Munmu of
Silla (626 –...
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ruler of the
Unified Silla period.
Munmu was the son of King
Muyeol and
Munmyeong, who was the
younger sister of Kim Yu-sin.
Under his father's reign, he...
- sisters, Kim Bo-hee and Kim Mun-hee. Kim Mun-hee,
later known as
Queen Munmyeong,
married Yu-sin's
friend Kim Cheon-chu, King
Taejong Muyeol of Silla,...
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Romanization Cheonui McCune–Reischauer Ch'ŏnŭi
Posthumous name
Hangul 문명대왕
Hanja 文明大王
Revised Romanization Munmyeong Daewang McCune–Reischauer Munmyŏng Taewang...
- (설씨) Lady
Gotaso (627 – 642) (고타소랑, Hanja: 古陀炤娘)
Second daughter Queen Munmyeong (문명왕후; 文明王后) of the
Gimhae Gim clan King
Munmu of
Silla (626 – 681) Kim...
- (義恭, P) 3 Wang Yo 왕요 (王堯) 945–949
Uicheon (C) 의천 (義天, C)
Jeongjong (T)
Munmyeong (P) 정종 (定宗, T) 문명 (文明, P) 4 Wang So 왕소 (王昭) 949–975
Ilhwa (C) 일화 (日華,...
- McCune–Reischauer Wang
Ryung Courtesy name
Hangul 문명
Hanja 文明
Revised Romanization Munmyeong McCune–Reischauer Munmyŏng
Posthumous name
Hangul 위무대왕
Hanja 威武大王 Revised...
- (Cambodia) Munmu, king of
Silla (Korea)
Queen Jaui,
Korean queen consort Queen Munmyeong,
Korean queen consort Norwich 1990, p. 326.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 501. Bury...
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Princess Bora (Chun-chu's
first wife) Lina as Kim Mun-****,
later Queen Munmyeong (Chun-chu's
second wife and Yu-shin's sister)
Greena Park as Kim Go-ta-so...
- 사성 684 CE 2
months Adopted the era name of the Tang
dynasty of China.
Munmyeong (Wenming) 文明 문명 684 CE 10
months Adopted the era name of the Tang dynasty...