Queen Munjeong

Queen Munjeong
문정왕후
Grand queen dowager of Joseon
Tenure1545 – 5 May 1565
Predecessor
SuccessorGrand Queen Dowager Soseong
Queen regent of Joseon
Regency1545–1553
PredecessorQueen Jeonghui (with Queen Sohye)
SuccessorQueen Insun
Queen dowager of Joseon
Tenure1544–1545
PredecessorQueen Dowager Jasun
SuccessorQueen Dowager Gongui
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure1517–1544
PredecessorQueen Janggyeong
SuccessorQueen Inseong
Born12 December 1501
Joseon
Died15 May 1565 (1565-05-16) (aged 63)
Sodeokdang, Changdeok Palace, Joseon
Burial
SpouseYi Yeok, King Jungjong (m. 1517–d.1544)
Issue
Posthumous name
성렬인명문정왕후 聖烈仁明文定王后
HousePapyeong Yun
FatherYun Ji-im
MotherInternal Princess Consort Jeonseong of the Jeonui Lee clan

Queen Munjeong (Korean문정왕후 윤씨; Hanja文定王后 尹氏; 12 December 1501 – 15 May 1565[1]), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the third wife and queen consort of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1517 until her husband's death in 1544, after which she was honoured as Queen Dowager Seongryeol (성렬왕대비) during the reign of her step-son, Yi Ho, King Injong. She was honored as Grand Queen Dowager Seongryeol (성렬대왕대비) during the reign of her son, Yi Hwan, King Myeongjong.

Queen Munjeong acted as regent during the minority of her son between 1545 and 1553 when she stepped down from the position formally but retained enough power to become the de-facto ruler of the Joseon Empire for nearly 20 years She was an effective administrator and the most influential supporter of Buddhism during the early Joseon dynasty. She gave out the land to the common people that had been formerly owned by the nobility. During her regency, her brother, Yun Won-hyeong, wielded enormous power to wipe out their opposition and led the Fourth Literati Purge of 1545 as she also exercised enormous power to eventually become one of the most powerful Queens of the Joseon Dynasty.

  1. ^ In Lunar Calendar, the Queen was born on 22 October 1501 and died on 6 April 1565