Princess Gyeonghwa

Princess Gyeonghwa
경화공주
慶華公主
Queen consort of Goryeo
Tenure1333–1339
Coronation1333
PredecessorPrincess Joguk
SuccessorPrincess Deoknyeong
MonarchKing Chungsuk
Royal consort of Goryeo
Tenure?–1344
PredecessorRoyal Consort Im
MonarchKing Chunghye
BornBayankhutag
Yuan dynasty
Died24 July 1344
Goryeo
Burial1344
Unknown
Spouse
(before 1339)

(before 1344)
Names
Posthumous name
  • Princess Sukgong Hwiryeong (숙공휘령공주, 粛恭徽寧公主; given by Yuan dynasty in 1367)
  • Princess Baek'anholdo (백안홀도공주, 伯顔忽都公主)
HouseHouse of Wang (by marriage)
FatherAmuga (disputed)
Princess Gyeonghwa
Hangul
경화공주
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGyeonghwa Gongju
McCune–ReischauerKyŏnghwa Kongju
Birth name
Hangul
바얀후트 or 백안홀도
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBayanhuteu or Baeganholdo
McCune–ReischauerPayanhut'ŭ or Paeganholto

Bayankhutag (Mongolian: Баян хутаг; Middle Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠨᠺᠣᠲᠣᠭ; Korean백안홀도; Hanja伯顔忽都), more commonly known by her Korean royal title as Princess Gyeonghwa (Korean경화공주; Hanja慶華公主; d. 24 July 1344) was a Yuan dynasty woman who became a Korean royal consort as the third wife of King Chungsuk of Goryeo. After his death, she was raped by her stepson, thus she forced to marry him.[1]

  1. ^ Goryeosa, volume 89.