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Queen Sunwon (Korean: 순원왕후; 8 June 1789 – 21
September 1857), of the
Andong Kim clan was the
queen consort and wife of
Sunjo of Joseon. She was
known as...
- Korea.
After King
Heonjong died
without any
descendants in 1849,
Queen Sunwon chose Cheoljong, aged 19, to
ascend to the throne,
adopting him as the heir...
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colonial rule in Kwangju,
South Pyongan, in modern-day
North Korea.
Hwang Sunwon made his
literary debut as a
middle school student with the publication...
- Sunjo,
Heonjong took the
throne at a
young age and his grandmother,
Queen Sunwon served as
queen regent.
Although King
Heonjong ascended to the throne, he...
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wedding of
Cheoljong in 1851,
Queen Sunwon ended her regency. However,
politics were
still controlled by
Queen Sunwon's family, the
Andong Kim clan. But...
- 1802, aged 13, King
Sunjo married Lady Kim,
known posthumously as
Queen Sunwon,
daughter of Kim Jo-sun, who was a
leader of the
Andong Kim clan. Since...
- by the late King Sunjo's widow,
Queen Sunwon (Bae Jong-ok). Bong-hwan goes on a
mission to win
Queen Sunwon's favor by
cooking for her and try to get...
- was the father-in-law to
Sunjo of Joseon. Kim Josun's
daughter was
Queen Sunwon. The
origin of the clan
traces back to Suro of
Geumgwan ****a who had ten...
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Councillor at King Cheoljong's court. He was the
younger brother of
Queen Sunwon. Kim Jwa-geun was born in 1797, as a
member of the
Andong Kim clan (신 안동...
- the
Bannam Park clan (수빈 박씨; 8 May 1770 – 26
December 1822) Mother:
Queen Sunwon of the
Andong Kim clan (순원왕후 김씨; 8 June 1789 – 21
September 1857) Grandfather :...