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Royal Consort Sunbi Heo

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Sun-bi Heo
순비 허씨
Royal consort of Goryeo
Born1271
Goryeo
Died1335 (aged about 64/5)
Goryeo
Spouse
Issue3 sons and 4 daughters (with Duke Pyeongnyang)
HouseYangcheon Heo clan (by birth)
House of Kaesong Wang (by 1st and 2nd marriage)
FatherHeo Gong, Duke Mungyeong
Mother
  • Lady Choi (biological)
  • Lady Yun (adoptive)
ReligionBuddhism

Royal Consort Sun of the Yangcheon Heo clan (Korean순비 양천 허씨; Hanja順妃 陽川 許氏; 1271–1335) was the sixth wife of King Chungseon of Goryeo. She was firstly married to Duke Pyeongyang, son of Duke Jean[1] and had 3 sons and 4 daughters.[2]

After his death, she married King Chungseon. It was said that her relationship with the King's beloved wife, Lady Gim was not good[3] since the two of them received the same gogo (고고; 姑姑), an official hat that was worn by the women of the Yuan imperial clan.[4] Since Heo was the mother-in-law of the Emperor, she even went to Yuan's Imperial Palace to inquire about her son-in-law. During a banquet, Lady Heo and Lady Kim changed their attire five times to show off their luxurious clothes and appearance.[3] all of her children married into noble families and the Yuan Imperial Family.

Family

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  • Father: Heo Gong, Duke Mungyeong (허공 문경공; 1233–1291)
  • Mother:
    • Biological: Lady Choi (부인 최씨)
    • Adoptive: Lady Yun, Princess Consort Yeongpyeong (영평군부인 윤씨)
  • Husband(s):
    • First: Wang Hyeon, Duke Pyeongyang (왕현 평양공; d. September 1300)
      • Father-in-law: Wang Suk, Duke Jean (왕숙 제안공)
      • Mother-in-law: Princess Gyeongan (경안궁주)
        • First son: Wang Suk, Grand Prince Sunjeong (왕숙 순정대군)
        • Second son: Monk Jagak (자각; 慈覺)
        • Third son: Wang Jeong, Prince Hoein (왕정 회인군)
        • First daughter: Princess Yeongbok (영복옹주)
        • Second daughter: Princess Yeonhui (연희옹주)
        • Third daughter: Bayan Qutugh Khatun (백안홀독황후)
        • Fourth daughter: Princess Gyeongnyeong (경녕옹주)
    • Second: Chungseon of Goryeo (고려 충선; 20 October 1275 – 23 June 1325) – No issue.

References

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  1. ^ "혼인을 두 번씩 한 순비 허씨". CultureContent (in Korean). Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  2. ^ "왕의 순비(順妃) 허씨(許氏)의 묘지명". CultureContent (in Korean). Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "충선왕 후비 순비 허씨". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  4. ^ Goryeosa》 vol. 89〈Biographies〉 vol. 2 – Consort Sun-Bi Heo
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