Queen Jeongsun (Wonjong)

Queen Jeongsun (정순왕후 김씨) (1222 – 29 July 1237) also known as Queen Gyeongsun (경순왕후) was the wife of king Wonjong of Goryeo. She was the mother of king Chungnyeol of Goryeo. She was from the Gyeongju Kim clan.

Queen Jeongsun
정순왕후
Crown Princess of Goryeo
Tenure1235 – 1237
Born1222
Kingdom of Goryeo
Died29 July 1237 (1237-07-30) (aged 14)
Kingdom of Goryeo
SpouseWonjong of Goryeo
IssueChungryeol of Goryeo
Posthumous name
경순왕후
敬順王后
순경태후
順敬太后
HouseGyeongju Kim
FatherKim Yak-seon
MotherLady Choi of the Ubong Choi clan
ReligionBuddhism

Biography

She was born in 1222 in Goryeo and her father was Kim Yak-Seon and her mother was Lady Choi of the Ubong Choi clan, daughter of Choi Wu who was the second dictator of the Ubong Choe Military regime.

In 1235 she married with prince Wang Jeong and she became the Crown Princess of Goryeo. In 1236 she gave birth to a son, the future king Chungnyeol of Goryeo but one year later she died.

When her husband came to the throne, he gave her the posthumous title of Queen Jeongsun and after her son became king he gave her the posthumous title of Queen Mother Sungyeong.

Family

  • Father: Kim Yak-seon (김약선)
    • Grandfather: Kim Tae-seo (? – 10 June 1257) (김태서)
    • Grandmother: Lady Min of Yeoheung Min clan (여흥 민씨)
  • Mother: Lady Choi of the Ubong Choi clan (우봉 최씨)
    • Grandfather: Choi Wu (1166 – 10 December 1249) (최우)
    • Grandmother: Lady Jeong of the Hadong Jeong clan (? – 1231) (하동 정씨)
  • Husband: King Wonjong of Goryeo (5 April 1219 – 23 July 1274) (고려 원종)
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References

  • 순경태후 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.


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