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Queen Soheon (Korean: 소헌왕후 심씨; 20
October 1395 – 28
April 1446), of the
Cheongsong Sim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
queen consort...
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Joseon dynasty of Korea. As the
eldest son of
Sejong the
Great and
Queen Soheon, he
succeeded to the
throne in 1450. Yi
Hyang was the
longest serving heir...
- Lady Sim of the
Cheongsong Sim clan [ko], who
would later become Queen Soheon. In 1412, Yi To was
granted the
title Grand Prince Chungnyeong (충녕대군; 忠寧大君)...
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promises to
build a
Buddhist temple if the
monks accomplish the task.
Queen Soheon is
secretly a
Buddhist and
welcomes the
monks to the palace. Due to the...
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Korean Joseon from
September 1418 to
December 1418 and the
father of
Queen Soheon and father-in-law to King Sejong. He is
known for his
treason charges, which...
- by his
primary wife, Lady Shim of the
Cheongsong Shim clan (****ure
Queen Soheon), he
showed great ability at archery,
horse riding and
martial arts, and...
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Jeongjong of
Joseon Queen Wongyeong,
consort of
Taejong of
Joseon Queen Soheon,
consort of
Sejong the
Great of
Joseon Queen Jeongsun,
consort of Danjong...
- as Yi Do / King
Sejong Jin Ki-joo as So-heon (Dan-bi's friend) /
Queen Soheon of the
Cheongsong Shim clan Ahn Hyo-seop as Park Yeon / Che Ah-jin Ko Kyu-pil...
- his father's
tyrannical rule.
After the
death of his
father and his wife
Soheon, Yi Do (now
called King Sejong)
employs Kang Chae-yoon as an investigator...
- a great-great-great-grandson of
Princess Jeongui, the
daughter of
Queen Soheon and King Sejong.
Princess Jeongui's granddaughter, Lady Ahn of the Juksan...