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Queen Jeonghui 정희왕후 貞熹王后 | |||||
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Grand queen dowager of Joseon | |||||
Tenure | 31 December 1469 – 6 May 1483 | ||||
Predecessor | Dynasty established (Grand Queen Mother Deoknyeong as the last Grand Queen Dowager of Goryeo) | ||||
Successor | |||||
Queen regent of Joseon | |||||
Regency | 23 September 1468–1476 | ||||
Predecessor | Title established | ||||
Successor | Queen Munjeong | ||||
Queen dowager of Joseon | |||||
Tenure | 23 September 1468 – 31 December 1469 | ||||
Predecessor | Queen Dowager Uideok | ||||
Successor | |||||
Queen consort of Joseon | |||||
Tenure | 1455 – 23 September 1468 | ||||
Predecessor | Queen Jeongsun | ||||
Successor | Queen Ansun | ||||
Grand Internal Princess Consort of Joseon | |||||
Tenure | 1428–1455 | ||||
Predecessor | Title established | ||||
Successor | Grand Internal Princess Consort Seungpyeong | ||||
Born | 8 December 1418 Gongah, Hongcheon, Gangwon Province, Joseon | ||||
Died | 6 May 1483 Haeng Palace, Onyang, Ansan-hyeon, Chungcheong Province, Joseon | (aged 64)||||
Burial | |||||
Spouse | |||||
Issue | Yi Jang, Crown Prince Uigyeong Yi Se-seon, Princess Uisuk Yi Hwang, King Yejong Yi Se-hui, Princess Uiryeong | ||||
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House | Papyeong Yun | ||||
Father | Yun Beon | ||||
Mother | Grand Internal Princess Consort Heungnyeong of the Incheon Yi clan |
Queen Jeonghui (Korean: 정희왕후; Hanja: 貞熹王后; 8 December 1418 – 6 May 1483[a]), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed on the wife and queen of Yi Yu, King Sejo. She was Queen of Joseon from 1455 until her husband's death in 1468, after which she was honoured as Queen Dowager Jaseong (자성왕대비) during the reign of her son, Yi Hwang, King Yejong, She was later honoured as Grand Queen Dowager Jaseong (자성대왕대비) during the reign of her grandson, Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong.
Lady Yun was the first Joseon royal consort to receive the title of Grand Queen Dowager and also serve as Joseon's first Queen Regent for her young grandson, behind the bamboo silk screen, between 1468 and 1476 with her daughter-in-law, Queen Dowager Insu as adviser, after the sudden death of Yejong in 1469.[1]
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