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Queen Soheon ( Korean : 소헌왕후 심씨; 20 October 1395 – 28 April 1446), of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Do, King Sejong and the mother of Yi Hyang, King Munjong and Yi Yu, King Sejo. She was queen consort of Joseon and honoured as Queen Gong ( 공비) from 1418 until her ...
- 18 September 1418 – 28 April 1446
- Queen Jeongsun
Queen Soheon (소헌왕후 심씨; 20 October 1395 – 28 April 1446 ), of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Do, King Sejong and the mother of Yi Hyang, King Munjong and Yi Yu, King Sejo. She was queen consort of Joseon and honoured as Queen Gong (공비) from 1418 until her death in 1446.
Scenes from Korean historical drama "Sejong the Great" with highlights focusing on Queen Soheon, who is remembered as the generous and exemplary queen yet al...
Jan 16, 2022 · In 1418, fearing the growing influence of the family of Queen Soheon’s family - she was then married to Crown Prince Chungnyeong who later becomes King Sejong - Taejong killed Queen Soheon’s father and two of her uncles and demoted the rest of the family and relatives to the lower slave class.
Sejong ( Korean : 세종; Hanja : 世宗; 10 April 1397 – 17 February 1450), [b] [c] personal name Yi Do ( 이도; 李祹 ), commonly known as Sejong the Great ( 세종대왕; 世宗大王 ), was the fourth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest rulers in Korean history, and is remembered as the ...
- 10 August 1418 – 17 February 1450
- Queen Wongyeong
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May 15, 2019 · Learn about Sejong, the fourth king of the Joseon dynasty, who promoted literacy and invented hangul, a new writing system for Korean. Find out about his life, achievements, family, and legacy.
Yeoju, Korea. The tomb of Sejong the Great, and his queen Soheon, is located in Yeoju, east of Seoul. Like other Joseon royal tombs, its tumulus is surrounded by stone fencing and guardian statues of animals and officials. Compare, for example, the tomb of Yue Fei in Hangzhou.