Queen Jeongsuk

Queen consort of Joseon (fl. 13th century)
Queen Jeongsuk
정숙왕후
Queen consort of Joseon
(Posthumously)
PredecessorQueen Consort Yi
SuccessorQueen Consort Bak
Born1232
Wonsan, Gangwon Province, Goryeo
Died20 September
Burial
Sukneung tomb
Muncheon-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do
SpouseIkjo of Joseon (m.1250)
IssueYi Song
Yi Won
Yi Go-tae
Yi Chun
Yi Jeon
Princess Anui
Yi Eung-sin
Yi Eung-geo
HouseDongju Choe (by birth)
Jeonju Yi (by marriage)
FatherChoe Gi-yeol

Queen Jeongsuk of the Dongju Choe clan (Korean: 정숙왕후 최씨; Hanja: 貞淑王后 崔氏; 1232–20 September ?) was the second wife of Yi Haengni and mother of Yi Chun, making her the great-grandmother of Yi Seonggye, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. She was honoured as Jeong-Bi (정비; 貞妃; "the virtuous queen") at first.

Biography

She was born in 1232 as the daughter of Choe Gi-Yeol, Prince Anbyeon (최기열 안변군) from the Dongju Choe clan (동주 최씨; 東州 崔氏) and his unnamed wife. She was the second wife of Yi Haengni (이행리) because his first wife, Lady Son (손씨) died too early.

On 28 July 1392, when her great-grandson, Yi Seong-Gye (이성계) established a new dynasty, she was given the royal title Jeong-bi (정비; 貞妃; literally: Queen Jeong or Consort Jeong)[1] and her husband was given the title King Ik (익왕; 翼王). Later on 22 April 1411, her great-great-grandson, Taejong of Joseon, gave her a posthumous name, Queen Jeongsuk (정숙왕후; 貞淑王后).[2]

With Yi Haeng-ni, she had 7 sons and 1 daughter. However, she later died on 20 September in an unknown year. Her tomb was located in Sukneung, Muncheon-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do and her husband's tomb was located in Jireung, Anbyeon-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do.[3]

Family

  • Father - Choe Gi-Yeol, Prince Anbyeon (최기열 안변군; 1205–?)
  • Unnamed mother (1205–?)
  • Spouse - Yi Haeng-ni, King Ikjo of Joseon (조선 익조; 1236–?)
  • Issue
    • Son - Yi Song, Grand Prince Hamwon (이송 함원대군; 1256–?)
    • Son - Yi Won, Grand Prince Hamcheon (이원 함천대군; 1260–?)
    • Son - Yi Go-tae, Grand Prince Hamneung (이고태 함릉대군; 1263–?)
    • Son - Yi Chun, King Dojo of Joseon (조선 도조; 1265–1342)
    • Son - Yi Jeon, Grand Prince Hamyang (이전 함양대군; 1267–?)
    • Daughter - Princess Anui (안의공주; 1269–?)
    • Son - Yi Eung-sin (이응신; 1270–?)
    • Son - Yi Eung-geo, Grand Prince Hamseong (이응거 함성대군; 1274–?)

References

  1. ^ "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty.
  2. ^ "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty.
  3. ^ "왕의 죽음". royaltombs.cha.go.kr.