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Queen Wonpyeong of the Ansan Kim clan (; 1005–?) was the 7th wife of King Hyeonjong of Goryeo and the youngest among his
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and fourth wife. As well as the younger sister of
Queen Wonhye Queen Wonhye of the Ansan Kim clan (; 1000 – 31 July 1022), posthumously and commonly known as Queen Mother Wonhye () was the 4th wife of King Hyeonjong of Goryeo, younger sister of Queen Wonseong and elder sister of Queen Wonpyeong. Biograp ...
and
Queen Wonseong Queen Wonseong of the Ansan Kim clan (; 995 – 15 August 1028) or formally called as Grand Queen Mother Wonseong () was a Korean queen consort as the 3rd wife of King Hyeonjong of Goryeo who became the mother of his successors, Deokjong and ...
. She was born into the Ansan Kim clan as the youngest daughter of
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and Lady Yi, daughter of Yi Ho-gyom () from the Gyeongwon Yi clan. Her father, Kim Unbu, was a person who passionately supported Hyeonjong when he fled from the pursuing Khitans, so Hyeonjong reciprocated it by forging ties with the Ansan Kim clan. For this reason, Kim Un-bu's youngest daughter received considerable respect. In 1022 (13th year of the reign of King Hyeonjong), after the death of her second older sister, Queen Wonseong, Kim entered the palace and became Hyeonjong's seventh wife. They then had a daughter, Princess Hyogyeong () in 1026. Although her death date was unknown, it seems that she died around 1028 or before since she received her
posthumous name A posthumous name is an honorary Personal name, name given mainly to revered dead people in East Asian cultural sphere, East Asian culture. It is predominantly used in Asian countries such as China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Malaysia and Thailand. ...
"Wonpyeong" () in 1028 and buried in Uireung Tomb ().


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'' . {{DEFAULTSORT:Wonpyeong, Queen 10th-century births Year of birth unknown 1028 deaths Consorts of Hyeonjong of Goryeo 11th-century Korean women 11th-century Korean people Ansan Kim clan