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Queen Wonseong of the
Ansan Kim clan (Korean: 원성왕후 김씨; Hanja: 元成王后 金氏; 995 – 15
August 1028) or
formally called as
Grand Queen Mother Wonseong (원성왕태후;...
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Wonseong (r. 785–798, died 798) was the 38th to rule the
Korean kingdom of Silla. He was a twelfth-generation
descendant of King Naemul. His
father was...
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Wonseong's eunuch Kim Jae-woon as In-hu /
Hulatai Min Young-won as
Court Lady Jo,
Princess Wonseong's court lady Baek Song-yi as
Princess Wonseong's female...
- invasion,
Hyeonjong met Kim Un-bu in Gongju, and
married his daughter,
Queen Wonseong. In the end,
Goryeo repulsed the
Khitan and
forced them to
withdraw from...
- District, Seoul,
South Korea. It was
founded in 794
during the
reign of King
Wonseong by
State Preceptor Yeonhoe (연회; 緣會), then the
highest ranking monk of Silla...
- The Tomb of King
Wonseong (Korean: 원성왕릉; Hanja: 元聖王陵) is
believed to be the tomb of the
Silla monarch Wonseong (r. 785–798). It is
located in what is...
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central control.
Thereafter the
Silla kingship was
fixed in the
house of
Wonseong of
Silla (785–798),
though the
office itself was
continually contested...
- the son of the
Sangdaedeung Kim
Gyunjeong (?–836), a
descendant of King
Wonseong (r. 785–798) and
cousin to King
Heungdok (r. 826–838). Upon the
death of...
- his po****rity declined. The
throne was
seized by
Wonseong of Silla. To
appease Kim Chuwŏn,
Wonseong gave him a fief or sigŭp (식읍; 食邑) and the
title of...
- 43rd
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the
grandson of King
Wonseong and the son of ichan [ko] Kim Heon-jeong by Lady Podo. He
married Lady...