Queen Jeonghui
Queen Jeonghui 정희왕후 | |
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Queen Regent of Joseon | |
Regency |
1468 – 1477 with Queen Insu |
Monarch |
King Yejong of Joseon King Seongjong of Joseon |
Grand Queen Dowager of Joseon | |
Reign | 1469 - 1483 |
Predecessor | None |
Successor |
Queen Ansun Queen Insu |
Queen Dowager of Joseon | |
Reign | 1468 - 1469 |
Predecessor | Queen Jeongsun (Danjong) |
Successor |
Queen Ansun Queen Insu |
Queen Consort of Joseon | |
Reign | 1455 – 1468 |
Predecessor | Queen Jeongsun (Danjong) |
Successor | Queen Ansun |
Born |
8 December 1418 Hongcheon, Kingdom of Joseon |
Died |
6 May 1483 (aged 65) Kingdom of Joseon |
Burial | Gwangreung |
Spouse | King Sejo of Joseon |
Issue |
Yi Jang, Crown Prince Uigyeong King Yejong of Joseon Princess Uisuk Yi Se-Hui |
House | Papyeong Yun |
Father | Yun Beon |
Mother | Lady Lee of the Incheon Lee clan |
Queen Jeonghui (Hangul:정희왕후, Hanja:貞熹王后) (8 December 1418 – 6 May 1483) was Queen Consort to King Sejo of Joseon and the mother of Sejo's successor King Yejong of Joseon. Following her husband's death in 1468, she served as regent for her weak son from 1468 to 1469 and co-regent for her young grandson from 1469 to 1477, along with her daughter-in-law, Grand Queen Dowager Insu. She was from the Papyeong Yun clan.
Biography
Queen Jeonghui was born on the eleventh day of the eleventh lunar month in the eighteenth year of King Taejong's reign. Her father Yun Beon (Hangul: 윤번, Hanja: 尹璠) (1384–1448) would later become Prime Minister. Her mother was Yun Beon's wife Lady Lee (Hangul: 이씨, Hanja: 李氏). She married the then-Grand Prince Suyang in 1428, on the thirteenth day of the twelfth lunar month in the tenth year of King Sejong's reign. She became Queen consort upon her husband's accession to the throne in 1455.
Queen Jeonghui became regent when her son, Yejong of Joseon ascended to the throne in 1468, because he was physically ill. According to records of this era, political decisions were taken by the Queen and three subjects nominated by King Sejo.
In 1469, King Yejong died at the age of 20 and was succeeded by his nephew, Queen Jeonghui's grandson King Seongjong. As Seongjong was only 13 at the time of his accession, Queen Jeonghui ruled the nation in Seongjong's name along with her daughter-in-law, Seongjong's, Queen Insu (whose husband had never actually been king). During her regency, common farmers were granted the right to cultivate fields that had originally belonged to the military. In 1474, the code of law, first ordered by King Sejo, was completed and put into effect.
Queen Jeonghui's regency ended in 1477, when King Seongjong, now 20 years old, assumed the reins of government himself. She died in 1483, on the thirtieth day of the third month in the fourteenth year of King Seongjong's reign.
Family
- Father: Yun Beon (1384 - 1448) (윤번)
- Mother: Lady Lee of the Incheon Lee clan (1383 - 1456) (인천 이씨)
- Husband: King Sejo of Joseon (2 November 1417 – 23 September 1468) (조선 세조)
- Son: Yi Jang, Crown Prince Uigyeong (1438 – 2 September 1457) (이장 의경세자)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Sohye of the Cheongju Han clan (7 October 1437 - 11 May 1504) (소혜왕후 한씨)
- Son: King Yejong of Joseon (14 January 1450 - 31 December 1469) (조선 예종)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Jangsun of the Cheongju Han clan (22 February 1445 – 5 January 1462) (장순왕후 한씨)
- Daughter-in-law: Queen Ansun of the Cheongju Han clan (12 March 1445 - 3 February 1499) (안순왕후 한씨)
- Daughter: Princess Uisuk (1442 - 3 December 1477) (의숙공주)
- Son-in-law: Jeong Hyeon-Jo (1440 - 13 July 1504) (정현조)
- Dughter: Yi Se-Hui (이세희) or Princess Uiryeong (의령공주) or Princess Uihwa (의화공주)[1][2]
- Son: Yi Jang, Crown Prince Uigyeong (1438 – 2 September 1457) (이장 의경세자)
References
- ↑ From the unofficial history (야사 野史), accurately from the "Geumgye Pildam" (금계필담 錦溪筆談; by Seo Yoo-yeong (서유영) in 1873), but unable to confirm from the official Annals. But in 1446 (Sejong's 28th year), the Annals recorded Grand Prince Suyang (as he was still known that time) as having "1 son & 2 daughters", but there is no record or possibility of her having existed
- ↑ The name recorded down in said unofficial history
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Preceded by Queen Jeongsun |
Queen consort of Joseon 1455–1468 |
Succeeded by Queen Ansun |