Queen Jeongan (, 30 January 1355 – 11 August 1412) or Queen Anjeong (), of the Gyeongju Kim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of
Yi Gyeong, King Jeongjong; the second monarch of the Korean
Joseon Dynasty
Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1398 and was honoured as Queen Deok () until her husband's abdication in 1400 after which she was honoured as Queen Dowager Sundeok ().
Biography
Early life
Lady Kim was born during
King Gongmin of Goyreo's 4th year of reign on 30 January 1355 into the Gyeongju Kim clan as the eldest daughter of Kim Cheon-seo and Lady Lee of the Damyang Lee clan. Lady Kim had two older brothers and five younger siblings.
Lady Kim is descended from the Silla Dynasty's Gyeongju Kim clan. During the reign of
King Shinjong of Goryeo, her grandfather, Kim Bong-mo (김봉모, 金鳳毛; ?–1209), served as Pyeongjangsa () and received the posthumous title of Jeongpyeong (). He later established the Pyeongjangsa Branch () of the clan.
Through her 6th great-grandfather, Lady Kim was a 12th great-granddaughter of
King Gyeongsun of Silla and
Princess Nakrang
Princess Nakrang (; 897–?), also known as Princess Anjeong Sugui () or Lady Sillan (), was a Goryeo princess as the first daughter of Taejo of Goryeo, King Taejo and Queen Sinmyeongsunseong, Queen Sinmyeong who became the wife of King Gyeongsun ...
through their second son, Kim Eun-yeol. She and
Queen Jeongsun
Queen Jeongsun (; 2 December 1745 – 11 February 1805), of the Gyeongju Kim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and second queen consort of Yi Geum, King Yeongjo, the 21st Joseon monarch. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1759 ...
are distantly related as they share Kim Jeong-gu (김정구, 金正矩; 973–1057) as their last common ancestor, and was also the grandson of Kim Eun-yeol.
Through her great-great-grandmother, Lady Kim was a fourth cousin twice removed of
Queen Wongyeong
Queen Wongyeong (; 6 August 1365 – 27 August 1420) of the Yeoheung Min clan, was the primary wife of King Taejong of Joseon, and the mother of Sejong the Great.
She was queen consort of Joseon from 1400, and was honored as Consort Jeong () un ...
as they shared Min Yeong-mo as their ancestor, and would eventually become her sister-in-law through marriage.
It is unknown what year she married Yi Bang-gwa, the second son of
Yi Seong-gye
Taejo (; 4 November 1335 – 27 June 1408), personal name Yi Seong-gye (), later Yi Dan (), was the founder and first monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392 and abdi ...
and
Lady Han.
Royal life
In 1398, at the age of 42-43, she became Crown Princess Consort Deok when her husband, Prince Yeongan (the future
King Jeongjong), became Crown Prince. Her father was given the royal title of "Internal Prince Wolseong, Kim Cheon-seo" (), and her mother was given the royal title of "Internal Princess Consort Samhanguk of the Damyang Lee clan" ().
She was then referred as "Queen Consort Deok" (덕비; ''Deokbi'' meaning ''Virtuous Consort'') from the 5 September 1398 until her husband's abdication.
In the aftermath of the Second Strife of Princes when her husband abdicated in favor of his younger brother,
Yi Bang-won, Prince Jeongan on 28 November 1400, along with him being bestowed the courtesy title of "King Emeritus Inmungongye" (), she was bestowed the courtesy title of "Queen Dowager Sundeok" (순덕왕대비, ''Sundeok-Wangdaebi'') by her royal brother-in-law.
Death and posthumous title
Queen Deok later died on 11 August 1412 during her brother-in-law's, King Taejong, reign. Her husband outlived her by seven years and both are buried within
Hureung in Yeongjeong-ri,
Kaepung County
Kaep'ung-guyŏk is a district of Kaesong Special city in North Korea. Formerly part of the Kaesong urban area, the county was merged with North Hwanghae when Kaesong was demoted in 2003. However, it was returned to Kaesong Special City in October ...
,
North Hwanghae Province
North Hwanghae Province (Hwanghaebuk-to; , lit. "north Yellow Sea province") is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1954 when the former Hwanghae Province was split into North and South Hwanghae. The provincial capital is S ...
, North Korea. She had no issue with
King Jeongjong.
She was given the posthumous title of Queen Jeongan () after her death, but was also given another lesser-known posthumous title "Queen Anjeong" () during King Yeonsan's 10th year of reign and King Gwanghae's 1st year of reign.
In 1681, 270 years after her death,
King Sukjong added ''Onmyeongjangui'' () to her posthumous title.
Family
Parent
* Father — Kim Cheon-seo ()
* Mother — Internal Princess Consort Samhanguk of the Damyang Lee clan ()
Sibling
* Older brother — Kim Seok-jun (; 1336–?)
* Older brother — Kim Su, Prince Wolseong, Duke Jeongho (; 1338–1409)
* Younger brother — Kim Sam-won (; 1357–?)
* Younger sister — Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (; 1359–?)
* Younger brother - Kim Ui-yeol (; 1360–?)
* Younger sister — Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (; 1361–?)
* Younger sister — Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (; 1382–?)
Consort
* Husband —
King Jeongjong of Joseon (; 18 July 1357 – 15 October 1419) — No issue.
In popular culture
* Portrayed by
Kim Hae-sook
Kim Hae-sook (; born December 30, 1955) is a South Korean actress.
Career
In 1974, she made her acting debut in MBC's ''Chief Inspector''. Over the past decade, she has won over 10 awards and appeared in over 30 films. Kim Hae-sook has publis ...
in the 1983
MBC TV series ''
The King of Chudong Palace
''The King of Chudong Palace'' () is a 1983 South Korean historical television series, the first installment of the drama series ''500 Years of Joseon Dynasty'' by director Lee Byung-hoon and writer Shin Bong-seung. It aired on MBC from March ...
''.
* Portrayed by Park Yun-seon in the 1996–1998
KBS TV series ''
Tears of the Dragon''.
* Portrayed by Kim Seo-yeon in the 2021–2022
KBS TV series ''
The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won
''The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won'' () is a South Korean television series starring Joo Sang-wook in the title role. With this series, KBS revived its historical drama series after 5 years, as the last KBS historical series '' Jang Yeong-sil' ...
''
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References
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1355 births
1412 deaths
Royal consorts of Joseon
Queens consort of Korea
14th-century Korean women
14th-century Korean people
15th-century Korean women
15th-century Korean people