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dictator of Goryeo. Kim Yak-sŏn's daughter,
later known as
Queen Dowager Sungyeong,
became the wife of King Wonjong, and the
mother of King Chungnyeol. Kim...
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Gyeongsun (Korean: 경순왕후; Hanja: 敬順王后) and
formally called as
Queen Dowager Sungyeong (Korean: 순경태후; Hanja: 順敬太后), was the
first and
primary wife of Wonjong...
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tiger Ssanghak pandodo,
literally "picture of two
cranes and
peaches in
Sungyeong",
paradise of
Korean Taoism Eohado (picture of fish and crabs) Chaekgeoli...
- Wondeok's tomb.[2]
Gareung Tomb (가릉, 嘉陵) – his daughter-in-law,
Queen Mother Sungyeong's tomb.[3] "[Why] [이한우의 역사속의 Why] 고려판 강화도령 강종 조선의 철종과 닮은꼴".
Chosun Ilbo...
- Tomb (가릉, 嘉陵) – his
first cousin twice removed in-law,
Queen Mother Sungyeong's tomb.[3] "[Why] [이한우의 역사속의 WHY] 최충헌 몰아내려 했던 고려왕 희종의 운명은?".
Chosun Ilbo...
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received the new
honorary name,
Royal Queen Dowager Sungyeong (숭경왕태후; 崇敬王太后)
while sta**** in
Sungyeong Mansion (숭경부; 崇敬府). She was in a
confrontation with...
- (박종홍) – 1961 Jo
Baekhyeon (조백현) Kim
Myeongseon (김명선) Kim
Gyesuk (김계숙) Kim
Sungyeong (김순경) – 1962 Choe
Hojin (최호진) Kim
Sanggi (김상기) Kim
Yungyeong (김윤경) Jin...
- tomb.[2]
Gareung Tomb (가릉, 嘉陵) – her granddaughter-in-law,
Queen Mother Sungyeong's tomb.[3] "문화부, 경기도 강화군 '비능'등 4건 문화재 사적 지정". The
Korea Economic Daily...