Queen Janghwa 장화왕후 | |||||
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Queen consort of Goryeo | |||||
Tenure | ?–? | ||||
Predecessor | Queen Sinhye | ||||
Successor | Queen Sinmyeong | ||||
Born | ? Geumseong, Kingdom of Silla | ||||
Died | c. 934 or 943 ??Gaegyeong-si, Kingdom of Goryeo | ||||
Spouse | Taejo of Goryeo | ||||
Issue | Hyejong of Goryeo | ||||
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House | Naju Oh clan | ||||
Father | O Ta-ryŏn | ||||
Mother | Lady Yeon Deok-gyo |
Queen Janghwa of the Naju Oh clan[1] (Hangul: 장화왕후 오씨, Hanja: 莊和王后 吳氏; d. c. 934 or 943) was the second Goryeo queen consort through her marriage as the second wife of Wang Geon, its founder and became the mother of his heir and oldest son, King Hyejong.
Biography
Her grandfather, lived in Hamyang but eventually moved to Naju, which at the time was called Geumseong, and was the place that the future Queen was born in. This was later followed by O Ta-ryŏn who helped King Taejo establish the Goryeo Dynasty.[2] Queen Janghwa is daughter of O Ta-ryon.[3]
Family
- Father: Oh Hui, Prince Daryeon (다련군 오희, 多憐君 吳禧) or O Ta-ryŏn (856 - 944)
- Grandfather - Oh Bang (오방, 吳昉) or Oh Bu-sun (오부순, 吳富純) (825 - ?)
- Mother: Lady Yeon Deok-gyo (연덕교)
- Grandfather - Yeon Wi (신라 사간 연위, 新羅 沙干 連位)
- Siblings
- Older brother - Oh Sang (오상, 吳相)
- Older brother - Oh Hwan (오환, 吳桓)
- Older brother - Oh Geom (오검, 吳檢)
- Husband: King Taejo of Goryeo (31 January 877 – 4 July 943) (고려 태조)
- Son: King Hyejong of Goryeo (912 – 23 October 945) (고려 혜종)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Uihwa of the Jincheon Im clan (의화왕후 임씨)
- Son: King Hyejong of Goryeo (912 – 23 October 945) (고려 혜종)
In popular culture
- Portrayed by Yum Jung-ah in the 2000–2002 KBS1 TV Series Taejo Wang Geon.
- Portrayed by Ban Hyo-jung in the 2002–2003 in the KBS TV Series The Dawn of the Empire.
References
- ↑ "성씨정보 고려 왕후록(王后錄) - 고려의 왕비 :+". Surname Info (in Korean). Retrieved October 4, 2021.
- ↑ 김성회의 뿌리를 찾아서 〈59〉오씨(呉氏)、해주오씨. Segye Ilbo. 2013-10-15. Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ↑ Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 장화왕후 莊和王后. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
External links
- 장화왕후 on Doosan Encyclopedia (in Korean).
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