Queen Jangsun, the Glossary
Queen Jangsun (3 March 1445 – 14 January 1462), of the Cheongju Han clan, or known as Crown Princess Consort Jangsun during her lifetime, was the first wife of Yejong of Joseon.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: Cheongju Han clan, Crown Prince Uigyeong, Deposed Queen Shin, Deposed Queen Yun, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, Gyeonggi Province, Han Hwak, Han Myeong-hoe, Joseon, Jungjong of Joseon, Korean calendar, List of Joseon royal consorts, Paju, Queen Ansun, Queen Gonghye, Queen Insu, Queen Jeonghui, Queen Jeonghyeon, Queen Jeongsun (Danjong), Sejo of Joseon, Seongjong of Joseon, Seoul, Shin Suk-ju, South Korea, The Dong-A Ilbo, Yejong of Joseon, Yeoheung Min clan, Yeonsangun of Joseon.
- 15th-century Korean people
- Crown princesses
Cheongju Han clan
The Cheongju Han clan is a Korean clan who are well known for their many female members including six queens.
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Crown Prince Uigyeong
Crown Prince Uigyeong (12 October 1438 – 29 September 1457), personal name Yi Jang and formerly called as Prince Dowon was a Crown prince of the Korean Joseon Dynasty.
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Deposed Queen Shin
Queen Jeinwondeok (15 December 1476 – 16 May 1537), of the Geochang Shin clan, was the wife and queen consort of Yi Yung, King Yeonsan, the 10th Joseon monarch. Queen Jangsun and Deposed Queen Shin are 15th-century Korean people.
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Deposed Queen Yun
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 Yeonsan.
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Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.
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Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea.
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Han Hwak
Han Hwak (1400 1456), nicknamed Ganyijae, was a politician and a diplomat during the Joseon period of Korea.
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Han Myeong-hoe
Han Myeong-hoe (26 November 1415 – 28 November 1487) was a Korean politician and soldier during the Joseon period.
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Joseon
Joseon, officially Great Joseon State, was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years.
Jungjong of Joseon
Jungjong (25 April 1488 – 9 December 1544), personal name Yi Yeok, firstly titled Grand Prince Jinseong, was the 11th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.
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Korean calendar
The traditional Korean calendar or Dangun calendar is a lunisolar calendar.
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List of Joseon royal consorts
The following is a list of queen consorts, queen dowagers and grand queen dowagers of Kingdom of Joseon and empress consort and empress dowager of Korean Empire.
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Paju
Paju is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
Queen Ansun
Queen Ansun (27 April 1445 – 12 February 1499) of the Cheongju Han clan, was the second wife and queen consort of King Yejong, the 8th Joseon monarch. Queen Jangsun and queen Ansun are 15th-century Korean people.
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Queen Gonghye
Queen Gonghye (17 November 1456 – 9 May 1474), of the Cheongju Han clan, was the first wife of King Seongjong, 9th monarch of Joseon. Queen Jangsun and Queen Gonghye are 15th-century Korean people.
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Queen Insu
Queen Sohye (16 October 1437 – 21 May 1504), of the Cheongju Han clan, was the only wife of Crown Prince Uigyeong.
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Queen Jeonghui
Queen Jeonghui (8 December 1418 – 6 May 1483), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed on the wife and queen of Yi Yu, King Sejo. Queen Jangsun and queen Jeonghui are 15th-century Korean people.
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Queen Jeonghyeon
Queen Jeonghyeon (30 July 1462 – 29 September 1530), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and third queen consort of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. Queen Jangsun and queen Jeonghyeon are 15th-century Korean people.
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Queen Jeongsun (Danjong)
Queen Jeongsun (1440 – 7 July 1521), of the Yeosan Song clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Hong-wi, King Danjong, the 6th Joseon monarch.
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Sejo of Joseon
Sejo (7 November 1417 – 23 September 1468), personal name Yi Yu, sometimes known as Grand Prince Suyang, was the seventh monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.
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Seongjong of Joseon
Seongjong (28 August 1457 – 29 January 1495), personal name Yi Hyeol, was the ninth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.
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Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
Shin Suk-ju
Shin Suk-ju; August 2, 1417 – July 23, 1475) was a Korean politician during the Joseon period. He served as Prime Minister from 1461 to 1466 and again from 1471 to 1475. He came from the Goryeong Shin clan. Shin was an accomplished polyglot, and was particularly well educated in the Chinese language.Handel (2014): 294.
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
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The Dong-A Ilbo
The Dong-A Ilbo is a daily Korean-language newspaper published in South Korea.
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Yejong of Joseon
Yejong (23 January 1450 – 9 January 1470), personal name Yi Hwang, firstly titled Grand Prince Haeyang, was the eighth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.
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Yeoheung Min clan
The Yeoheung Min clan is a Korean clan that traces its origin to Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province.
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Yeonsangun of Joseon
Yeonsangun or Prince Yeonsan (23 November 1476 – 20 November 1506), personal name Yi Yung, was the 10th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.
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See also
15th-century Korean people
- Byeon Hyo-mun
- Deposed Crown Princess Bong
- Deposed Crown Princess Gim
- Deposed Queen Shin
- Go Deuk-jong
- Grand Prince Changnyeong
- Grand Prince Hoean
- Grand Prince Hyoryeong
- Grand Prince Wolsan
- Hong Dalson
- Hong Gil-dong (outlaw)
- Hwang Hui
- Hye-bi Yi
- Jeon Woo-chi
- Jeong Hyun-jo
- Princess Gyeonghye
- Princess Gyeongsuk
- Princess Jeongsin
- Princess Myeongsuk
- Queen Ansun
- Queen Dangyeong
- Queen Gonghye
- Queen Hyeondeok
- Queen Jangsun
- Queen Jeongan
- Queen Jeonghui
- Queen Jeonghyeon
- Queen Soheon
- Queen Wongyeong
- Royal Consort Jeongbi An
- Royal Consort Sugui Kim (Danjong)
- Royal Consort Sugui Shin
- Royal Noble Consort Sukbin Hong
- Sa Bangji
- Seungpyeong Budaebuin
- Six martyred ministers
- Song Hui-gyeong
- Yi Ching-ok
- Yi Jeung
- Yi Ji-bang
- Yi Jongmu
- Yi Si-ae
- Yun Myeong
Crown princesses
- Brinda Devi
- Crown Princess Gonghoe
- Crown Princess Minhoe
- Dauphines of France
- Deposed Crown Princess Bong
- Deposed Crown Princess Park
- Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Duchess Jutta of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Crown Princess of Prussia
- Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern
- Frederica Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Helen of Greece and Denmark
- Himani Shah
- Indra, Crown Princess of Nepal
- Katherine Karađorđević
- Kaʻiulani
- Kiko, Crown Princess of Japan
- Lady Hyegyeong
- Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi
- Margareta of Romania
- Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece
- Medferiashwork Abebe
- Princess Antonia of Luxembourg
- Princess Hiyam
- Princess Lakshmi of Nepal
- Princess Mangkubumi
- Princess Sarvath El Hassan
- Princess Stéphanie of Belgium
- Princess Thyra of Denmark
- Princesses of Wales
- Queen Jangsun
- Regina von Habsburg
- Rosa Paula Iribagiza
- Sinaitakala Fakafanua
- Susan Cullen-Ward
- Victoria Kamāmalu
- Wolete Israel Seyoum
- Yasmine Pahlavi
- Yaza Datu Kalaya
- Yi Bangja