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Queen Seonhui 선희왕후 | |||||||||
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Grand Queen Mother Seonhui (선희왕태후; 宣禧王太后) | |||||||||
Crown Princess of Goryeo | |||||||||
Tenure | ?–before 1083 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Crown Princess Im | ||||||||
Successor | Crown Princess Wang | ||||||||
Died | 17 March 1126 Goryeo | ||||||||
Burial | 1130 Seongneung Tomb, Gaeseong-si | ||||||||
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House | Gyeongju Gim (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) | ||||||||
Father | Gim Yang-geom | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Queen Seonhui of the Gyeongju Gim clan (Korean: 선희왕후 김씨; Hanja: 宣禧王后 金氏, d. 17 March 1126[a]) was the second wife of King Sunjong of Goryeo and his primary wife when he was still a crown prince.[1]
She entered the palace as the crown princess consort (태자비; 太子妃) to the Sunjong who was then still a crown prince and became his favourite since they were close to each other and had a good relationship. However, for some reason, she was hated badly by her father-in-law and eventually expelled from the palace by the King's order before her husband ascended the throne.[2] Since she lived in "Yeonbok Palace" (연복궁; 延福宮), she was then given a royal title of Princess Yeonbok (연복궁주; 延福宮主) in 1126.[3] On 17 March 1126, she died after about 43 years outlived than her late husband and received her posthumous name, also buried in Seongneung tomb (성릉; 成陵) along with him in 1130 under King Injong's command.
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