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  • Queen Myeongui
  • Goryeo queen consort (fl. 12th century)

    Queen Myeongui of the Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 명의왕후 유씨; Hanja: 明懿王后 柳氏; d. 8 August 1112) was a Korean queen consort as the first and primary wife of King

    Queen Myeongui

    Queen_Myeongui

  • Yejong of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 1105 to 1122

    the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest son of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui, and succeeded to the throne upon his father's death. His reign is usually

    Yejong of Goryeo

    Yejong_of_Goryeo

  • Sukjong of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 1095 to 1105

    Lady, of the Gyeongju Kim clan Consorts and their respective issue(s): Queen Myeongui of the Chŏngju Yu clan Crown Prince Wang U, 1st son Wang Pil, Marquess

    Sukjong of Goryeo

    Sukjong_of_Goryeo

  • Princess Ansu
  • Princess of Goryeo (fl. 12th century)

    daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui. Born prior to 1105, she was the third daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui. The Princess was also the

    Princess Ansu

    Princess_Ansu

  • Queen Wondeok
  • Goryeo queen (fl. 12th–13th centuries)

    husband were first cousins and related by blood to King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui. She married Crown Prince Wang O in 1175, a year after his first wife's

    Queen Wondeok

    Queen_Wondeok

  • Queen Sinjeong
  • Queen regent of Joseon (1809–1890)

    formally a Queen but was known as Queen Dowager Jo (조대비) during the reign of her son before Cheoljong of Joseon granted her a proper title, Queen Dowager

    Queen Sinjeong

    Queen Sinjeong

    Queen_Sinjeong

  • Consort Yu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hyeonjong of Goryeo Queen Myeongui (died 1112), wife of Sukjong of Goryeo Queen Anhye (died 1232), wife of Gojong of Goryeo Queen Wondeok (died 1239)

    Consort Yu

    Consort_Yu

  • Queen Sundeok
  • Korean queen (1094–1118)

    Sukjong of Goryeo (2 September 1054 – 10 November 1105) Mother-in-law - Queen Myeongui of the Chŏngju Yu clan (? – 8 August 1112) Issue Son - Wang Hae, Injong

    Queen Sundeok

    Queen_Sundeok

  • Princess Heungsu
  • Princess of Goryeo (1088–1123)

    a Goryeo Royal Princess as the second daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui who later married her uncle's son–Wang Jeong the Count Seunghwa (승화백

    Princess Heungsu

    Princess_Heungsu

  • Queen Tan'gyŏng
  • Queen of Joseon in 1506

    Queen Tan'gyŏng (Korean: 단경왕후; Hanja: 端敬王后; 7 February 1487 – 27 December 1557), of the Geochang Shin clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife

    Queen Tan'gyŏng

    Queen_Tan'gyŏng

  • Queen Sinŭi
  • First wife of Taejo of Joseon (1337–1391)

    Queen Sinŭi (Korean: 신의왕후 한씨; Hanja: 神懿王后 韓氏; 6 October 1337 – 25 November 1391), of the Anbyeon Han clan, was the first wife of Yi Sŏnggye (future King

    Queen Sinŭi

    Queen_Sinŭi

  • Queen Jeongsun (Danjong)
  • Queen of Joseon from 1454 to 1455

    Queen Jeongsun (Korean: 정순왕후 송씨; Hanja: 定順王后 宋氏; 1440 – 7 July 1521), of the Yeosan Song clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort

    Queen Jeongsun (Danjong)

    Queen_Jeongsun_(Danjong)

  • Duke Daewon
  • Korean prince (1903–1161)

    was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the fifth son of Sukjong of Goryeo and Queen Myeongui. [citation needed] In 1102, he firstly received his name, "Hyo" (효;

    Duke Daewon

    Duke_Daewon

  • Princess Daeryeong
  • Princess of Goryeo

    Royal Princess as the first and eldest daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui who married her half uncle's son–Wang Gi the Count Hoean (회안백 왕기), and

    Princess Daeryeong

    Princess_Daeryeong

  • Queen Jangnyeol
  • Queen of Joseon from 1638 to 1649

    Queen Jangryeol (Korean: 장렬왕후 조씨; 6 December 1624 – 10 September 1688), of the Yangju Jo clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and second queen

    Queen Jangnyeol

    Queen_Jangnyeol

  • Queen Cheorin
  • Queen of Joseon from 1851 to 1864

    Queen Cheorin (Korean: 철인왕후; Hanja: 哲仁王后; 27 April 1837 – 12 June 1878), of the Andong Kim clan, was queen consort of Joseon by marriage to King Cheoljong

    Queen Cheorin

    Queen_Cheorin

  • Queen Hyojeong
  • Queen of Joseon from 1844 to 1849

    Queen Hyojeong (Korean: 효정왕후; 6 March 1831 – 20 December 1903) of the Namyang Hong clan, was the second wife and queen consort of King Heonjong of Joseon

    Queen Hyojeong

    Queen_Hyojeong

  • Duke Yangyang
  • Marquess Deokyang

    Yangyang, was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the second son of King Sinjong and Queen Seonjeong, also the only younger brother of King Huijong. Through his third

    Duke Yangyang

    Duke_Yangyang

  • Queen Ŭihye
  • Korean queen (fl. 14th century)

    Queen Ŭihye of the Yeongheung Ch'oe clan (Korean: 의혜왕후 최씨; Hanja: 懿惠王后 崔氏; ? – 1336) was the wife of Yi Chach'un and mother of Yi Sŏng-gye, Joseon's founder

    Queen Ŭihye

    Queen_Ŭihye

  • Queen Hyeondeok
  • Queen consort of Joseon (1418–1441)

    Queen Hyeondeok (Korean: 현덕왕후 권씨; Hanja: 顯德王后 權氏; 17 April 1417 – 10 August 1441), of the Andong Gwon clan, was the primary consort of Crown Prince Yi

    Queen Hyeondeok

    Queen_Hyeondeok

  • Chŏngju Yu clan
  • Korean clan from Kaesong

    they were: Queen Sinhye, King Taejo's first wife. Queen Jeongdeok, King Taejo's sixth wife Queen Myeongui, King Sukjong's only wife. Queen Munhye, King

    Chŏngju Yu clan

    Chŏngju_Yu_clan

  • Princess Bongnyeong (Sukjong)
  • Princess of Goryeo (1096–1133)

    was a Goryeo princess as the youngest daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui, also their most favourite and beloved daughter. She later married her

    Princess Bongnyeong (Sukjong)

    Princess_Bongnyeong_(Sukjong)

  • Princess Myeongsuk
  • Princess of Joseon (1456–1482)

    Princess Myeongsuk (Korean: 명숙공주; Hanja: 明淑公主; 1456–1482), or Princess Myeongui (명의공주; 明懿公主), posthumously honoured as Princess Taean (태안군주; 泰安郡主), was

    Princess Myeongsuk

    Princess_Myeongsuk

  • Injong of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 1122 to 1146

    Goryeo Grandfather: Sukjong of Goryeo Grandmother: Queen Myeongui of the Chŏngju Yu clan Mother: Queen Sundeok of the Gyeongwon Yi clan Grandfather: Yi

    Injong of Goryeo

    Injong of Goryeo

    Injong_of_Goryeo

  • Deposed Queen Yun
  • Queen of Joseon from 1476 to 1479

    Deposed Queen Yun of the Haman Yun clan (15 July 1455 – 29 August 1482) was the second wife of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yung, Prince

    Deposed Queen Yun

    Deposed_Queen_Yun

  • Queen Sohŏn
  • Queen of Joseon from 1418 to 1446

    Queen Sohŏn (Korean: 소헌왕후 심씨; 20 October 1395 – 28 April 1446), of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort

    Queen Sohŏn

    Queen Sohŏn

    Queen_Sohŏn

  • Queen Seonui
  • Queen of Joseon from 1720 to 1724

    Queen of Joseon from 1720 until her husband's death in 1724, after which she was honoured as Royal Queen Dowager Gyeongsun (경순왕대비). The future queen was

    Queen Seonui

    Queen_Seonui

  • Queen Jeonghui
  • Queen of Joseon from 1455 to 1468

    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

    Queen Jeonghui

    Queen_Jeonghui

  • Queen Sasuk
  • Korean noblewoman (c. 1065 – c. 1107)

    Queen Sasuk of the Gyeongwon Yi clan (Korean: 사숙왕후 이씨; Hanja: 思肅王后 李氏; c.1065 – c.1107) was a Korean Goryeo queen consort as the second wife of her first

    Queen Sasuk

    Queen_Sasuk

  • Queen Gyeonghwa
  • Princess of Goryeo (1079–1109)

    Queen Gyeonghwa of the Incheon Yi clan (Korean: 경화왕후 이씨; Hanja: 敬和王后 李氏; 1079–1109) was a Goryeo princess and the only daughter of King Seonjong and Consort

    Queen Gyeonghwa

    Queen_Gyeonghwa

  • Princess Yeondeok
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hyeonjong's 4th wife. Queen Inye (인예왕후), the second consort who held this title. She was King Munjong's 3rd wife. Queen Myeongui (명의왕후), the third consort

    Princess Yeondeok

    Princess_Yeondeok

  • Queen Jeongseong
  • Queen of Joseon from 1724 to 1757

    Queen Jeongseong (Korean: 정성왕후 서씨; 2 January 1693 – 23 March 1757), of the Daegu Seo clan, was the first wife of King Yeongjo of Joseon and the adoptive

    Queen Jeongseong

    Queen Jeongseong

    Queen_Jeongseong

  • Queen Hyosun
  • Crown princess of Joseon (1716–1751)

    Queen Hyosun (Korean: 효순왕후 조씨; 8 January 1716 – 30 December 1751), of the Pungyang Jo clan, was the crown princess of Joseon. She was never known by the

    Queen Hyosun

    Queen_Hyosun

  • Queen Jangsun
  • Korean queen (1445–1462)

    Queen Jangsun (Korean: 장순왕후; Hanja: 章順王后; 3 March 1445 – 14 January 1462), of the Cheongju Han clan, or known as Crown Princess Consort Jangsun (Korean: 장순빈)

    Queen Jangsun

    Queen_Jangsun

  • Queen Munjeong
  • Queen of Joseon from 1517 to 1544

    Queen Munjeong (Korean: 문정왕후 윤씨; Hanja: 文定王后 尹氏; 12 December 1501 – 15 May 1565), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the third

    Queen Munjeong

    Queen_Munjeong

  • Queen Ingyeong
  • Queen of Joseon from 1674 to 1680

    queen consort of Yi Sun, King Sukjong, the 19th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1674 until her death in 1680. The future queen was

    Queen Ingyeong

    Queen_Ingyeong

  • Lady Hyegyŏng
  • Korean writer and royal (1735–1816)

    풍산 홍씨; Hanja: 惠慶宮 豊山 洪氏; 6 August 1735 – 13 January 1816), also known as Queen Heongyeong (헌경왕후; 獻敬王后), was a Korean writer and Crown Princess during the

    Lady Hyegyŏng

    Lady_Hyegyŏng

  • Queen Inheon
  • Princess Consort of Joseon (1578–1626)

    Queen Inheon of the Neungseong Gu clan (Korean: 인헌왕후 구씨; Hanja: 仁獻王后 具氏; 2 June 1578 – 10 February 1626), also known as Lady Gyewoon (계운궁; 啓運宮; lit. 'Gyewoon

    Queen Inheon

    Queen_Inheon

  • Deposed Queen Shin
  • Queen of Joseon from 1494 to 1506

    Queen Jeinwondeok (Korean: 제인원덕왕비; Hanja: 齊仁元德王妃; 15 December 1476 – 16 May 1537), of the Geochang Shin clan, was the wife and queen consort of Yi Yung

    Deposed Queen Shin

    Deposed_Queen_Shin

  • Queen Chŏngan
  • Queen of Joseon from 1398 to 1400

    Queen Chŏngan (Korean: 정안왕후 김씨, 30 January 1355 – 11 August 1412) or Queen Anjŏng (안정왕후), of the Gyeongju Kim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the

    Queen Chŏngan

    Queen_Chŏngan

  • Queen Danui
  • First wife of Gyeongjong of Joseon (1686–1718)

    Queen Danui (Korean: 단의왕후; Hanja: 端懿王后, 11 July 1686 – 8 March 1718), of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was the first wife and princess consort of Crown Prince

    Queen Danui

    Queen_Danui

  • Queen Myeongseong
  • Queen of Joseon from 1659 to 1674

    Queen Myeongseong (Korean: 명성왕후 김씨; 3 June 1642 – 11 January 1684) of the Cheongpung Kim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort

    Queen Myeongseong

    Queen_Myeongseong

  • Queen Sindeok
  • Queen of Joseon from 1392 to 1396

    Queen Sindeok (Korean: 신덕왕후; Hanja: 神德王后; 12 July 1356 – 15 September 1396), of the Goksan Kang clan, was the second wife of King Taejo, the founder of

    Queen Sindeok

    Queen_Sindeok

  • Queen Gonghye
  • Queen of Joseon from 1469 to 1474

    Queen Gonghye (Korean: 공혜왕후; Hanja: 恭惠王后; 17 November 1456 – 9 May 1474), of the Cheongju Han clan (청주 한씨; 淸州 韓氏), was the first wife of King Seongjong

    Queen Gonghye

    Queen_Gonghye

  • Queen Inyeol
  • Queen of Joseon from 1623 to 1636

    Queen Inyeol (Korean: 인열왕후 한씨; Hanja: 仁烈王后 韓氏; 6 August 1594 – 6 January 1636) of the Cheongju Han clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and

    Queen Inyeol

    Queen_Inyeol

  • Queen Hyohyeon
  • Queen of Joseon from 1837 to 1843

    Queen Hyohyeon (Korean: 효현왕후 김씨; Hanja: 孝顯王后 金氏; 27 April 1828 – 6 October 1843) of the Andong Kim clan, was the first wife and the queen consort of King

    Queen Hyohyeon

    Queen_Hyohyeon

  • Queen Ansun
  • Queen of Joseon from 1468 to 1469

    Queen Ansun (Korean: 안순왕후; Hanja: 安順王后; 27 April 1445 – 12 February 1499) of the Cheongju Han clan, was the second wife and queen consort of King Yejong

    Queen Ansun

    Queen_Ansun

  • Sunmok Budaebuin
  • Korean noblewoman (1818–1898)

    純穆大院妃) in 1907 and therefore was called Grand Internal Queen Consort Sunmok (순목대원왕비; 純穆大院王后) or Queen Sunmok (순목왕비; 純穆王后). It is said that she was a Catholic

    Sunmok Budaebuin

    Sunmok_Budaebuin

  • Deposed Queen Yu
  • Queen of Joseon from 1608 to 1623

    the Munhwa Yu clan, was the wife and queen consort of Yi Hon, King Gwanghae, the 15th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1608 until her

    Deposed Queen Yu

    Deposed_Queen_Yu

  • Queen Janggyeong (Joseon)
  • Queen of Joseon from 1506 to 1515

    Queen Janggyeong (Korean: 장경왕후; Hanja: 章敬王后; 10 August 1491 – 16 March 1515), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was the wife and second queen consort of Yi Yeok

    Queen Janggyeong (Joseon)

    Queen_Janggyeong_(Joseon)

  • Queen Inseong
  • Queen of Joseon from 1544 to 1545

    Queen Inseong (Korean: 인성왕후; 28 October 1514 – 16 January 1578), of the Bannam Park clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort

    Queen Inseong

    Queen_Inseong

  • Queen Kyŏngsun
  • Queen consort of Joseon

    Queen Kyŏngsun of the Munju Pak clan (Korean: 경순왕후 박씨; Hanja: 敬順王后 朴氏) was the first wife of Yi Ch'un and mother of Yi Jachun who would become Joseon's

    Queen Kyŏngsun

    Queen_Kyŏngsun

  • Royal Consort Sunbi No
  • Goryeo queen consort (1343–1394)

    Father No Jin, Prince Changseong (창성군 노진; 盧稹; 1304–1376) Mother Consort Myeongui of the Namyang Hong clan (명의비 남양 (당홍계) 홍씨, 明懿妃 南陽 洪氏; 1305 – ?) Sibling(s)

    Royal Consort Sunbi No

    Royal_Consort_Sunbi_No

  • Queen Uiin
  • Queen of Joseon from 1569 to 1600

    Queen Uiin (Korean: 의인왕후 박씨; 5 May 1555 – 5 August 1600), of the Bannam Park clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the first wife and first queen consort

    Queen Uiin

    Queen_Uiin

  • Queen Jeongsuk
  • Queen consort of Joseon (fl. 13th century)

    Queen Jeongsuk of the Yeongheung Choe clan (Korean: 정숙왕후 최씨; Hanja: 貞淑王后 崔氏; 1232–20 September ?) was the second wife of Yi Haengni and mother of Yi Chun

    Queen Jeongsuk

    Queen_Jeongsuk

  • Queen Hyogong
  • Queen consort of Joseon (fl. 13th century)

    Queen Hyogong of the Pyeongchang Yi clan (Korean: 효공왕후 이씨; Hanja: 孝恭王后 李氏; 1207–?) was the wife Yi Ansa and mother of Yi Haengni, making her great-grandmother

    Queen Hyogong

    Queen_Hyogong

  • Empress Sunmyeonghyo
  • Korean empress consort (1872–1904)

    adoptive uncle the adoptive older brother of Empress Myeongseong who became Queen in 1866 which helped her family thrive. Despite having another son, her

    Empress Sunmyeonghyo

    Empress_Sunmyeonghyo

  • Queen Gongye
  • Queen consort of Goryeo

    Queen Gongye of the Jangheung Im clan (Korean: 공예왕후 임씨; Hanja: 恭睿王后 任氏; 2 October 1109 – 2 December 1183) was a Korean queen consort as the 3rd wife of

    Queen Gongye

    Queen_Gongye

  • List of Joseon royal consorts
  • wife of the Joseon king bore the title wangbi (왕비; 王妃), translated as "queen". The title used in the court language was junggungjeon (중궁전; 中宮殿) or jungjeon

    List of Joseon royal consorts

    List_of_Joseon_royal_consorts

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  • Queen
  • n.

    A playing card bearing the picture of a queen; as, the queen of spades.

  • Regnant
  • a.

    Exercising regal authority; reigning; as, a queen regnant.

  • Queen
  • n.

    A woman who is the sovereign of a kingdom; a female monarch; as, Elizabeth, queen of England; Mary, queen of Scots.

  • Queen
  • n.

    The most powerful, and except the king the most important, piece in a set of chessmen.

  • Queenly
  • a.

    Like, becoming, or suitable to, a queen.

  • Queened
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Queen

  • Queen
  • n.

    A male homosexual, esp. one who is effeminate or dresses in women's clothing.

  • Queer
  • a.

    At variance with what is usual or normal; differing in some odd way from what is ordinary; odd; singular; strange; whimsical; as, a queer story or act.

  • Queen
  • n.

    The wife of a king.

  • Queen
  • n.

    A woman eminent in power or attractions; the highest of her kind; as, a queen in society; -- also used figuratively of cities, countries, etc.

  • Kinky
  • a.

    Queer; eccentric; crotchety.

  • Queening
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Queen

  • Queen
  • n.

    The fertile, or fully developed, female of social bees, ants, and termites.

  • Queer
  • a.

    Mysterious; suspicious; questionable; as, a queer transaction.

  • Queen
  • v. i.

    To make a queen (or other piece, at the player's discretion) of by moving it to the eighth row; as, to queen a pawn.

  • Queen
  • v. i.

    To act the part of a queen.

  • Unqueen
  • v. t.

    To divest of the rank or authority of queen.

  • Queendom
  • n.

    The dominion, condition, or character of a queen.

  • Queenship
  • n.

    The state, rank, or dignity of a queen.