Joseon queens

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Joseon queens were the principal royal consorts of Korea’s Joseon Dynasty, serving as influential political and cultural figures at court and central symbols of dynastic legitimacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean historical role
monarchical title
royal consort
alsoKnownAs jungjeon NERFINISHED
wangbi
appointedBy king of Joseon
burialPlace royal tombs of the Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
ceremonialTitle jungjeon mama NERFINISHED
country Joseon NERFINISHED
documentedIn Annals of the Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
Seungjeongwon ilgi NERFINISHED
Uigwe (royal protocols) NERFINISHED
endTime 1897
entitledTo posthumous name
royal tomb
gender female
governedBy Confucian gender norms
hasAuthorityOver court ladies
palace women
hasRole maintain royal lineage legitimacy
manage inner court
mediator in court politics
patron of arts and culture
perform state rituals
produce heirs to the throne
influenced court etiquette
court fashion
palace rituals
legalStatus head of the inner palace
locatedIn Korea NERFINISHED
partOf Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
naegung (inner palace) hierarchy
positionHeld principal royal consort of the king of Joseon
religion Neo-Confucianism NERFINISHED
residence Changdeokgung NERFINISHED
Changgyeonggung NERFINISHED
Deoksugung NERFINISHED
Gyeongbokgung NERFINISHED
Gyeonghuigung NERFINISHED
royal palace of Joseon NERFINISHED
selectionCriteria clan background
family political alliances
moral character
startTime 1392
subclassOf East Asian queen consort
Korean queen consort
symbolizes dynastic legitimacy
fertility and continuity of the royal line
moral virtue

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