Princess Nakrang
낙랑공주
Princess of Goryeo
PredecessorDynasty established
(Herself as the first Princess of Goryeo)
SuccessorPrincess Heungbang
MonarchWang Geon, King Taejo
Royal consort of Silla
SuccessorPrincess Wang[1]
Born?
Kingdom of Goryeo
Died?
Kingdom of Goryeo
SpouseGyeongsun of Silla
Regnal name
  • Princess Anjeong Sukui (안정숙의공주, 安貞淑義公主)
  • Lady Sinran [Sil'lan] (신란궁부인, 神鸞宮夫人)
Posthumous name
Hyomok (효목, 孝穆)
HouseHouse of Wang (by birth)
House of Gim (by marriage)
FatherTaejo of Goryeo
MotherQueen Sinmyeong of the Chungju Yu clan

Princess Nakrang (Korean: 낙랑공주; Hanja: 樂浪公主), also known as Princess Anjeong Sugui (Korean: 안정숙의공주; Hanja: 安貞淑儀公主) or Lady Sillan (신란궁부인, 神鸞宮夫人; lit.'Lady of the Sillan Palace') was a Goryeo princess as the first daughter of King Taejo and Queen Sinmyeong who became the wife of King Gyeongsun of Silla.[2] As the oldest, Princess Nakrang became the first Goryeo Princess (born from queen).

Family

  • Father: Taejo of Goryeo (31 January 877 – 4 July 943) (고려 태조)
    • Grandfather: Sejo of Goryeo (고려 세조)
    • Grandmother: Queen Wisuk (위숙왕후)
  • Mother: Queen Sinmyeong (신명왕후)
    • Grandfather: Yu Geung-dal (유긍달)
  • Husband: Gyeongsun of Silla (신라 경순왕; 896–978)
    • Son: Kim Eun-yeol, Prince Daean (김은열 대안군)
    • Son: Kim Seok, Prince Uiseong (김석 의성군)
    • Son: Kim Geon, Prince Gangreung (김건 강릉군)
    • Son: Kim Seon, Prince Eonyang (김선 언양군)
    • Son: Kim Chu, Prince Samcheok (김추 삼척군)
    • Daughter: Unnamed princess[3]
    • Daughter: Lady Sinran of the Gyeongju Kim clan (신란궁부인 김씨)[4]

References

  1. Half little sister, daughter of Taejo of Goryeo, her father and Lady Seongmu, his other wives.
  2. On 22 November 935, when Kingdom of Silla surrendered, Taejo gave his oldest daughter, Nakrang to married with King Gyeongsun.
  3. Later married Hwang Gyeong.
  4. Later married Lee Geum-Seo.
  • 낙랑공주 (고려) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
  • http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=532554&cid=46620&categoryId=46620&mobile
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