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Deposed Queen Yu

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Deposed Queen Yu
폐비 유씨
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure16 March 1608 – 31 October 1623
PredecessorQueen Inmok
SuccessorQueen Inyeol
Crown Princess of Joseon
Tenure1592 – 16 March 1608
PredecessorCrown Princess Gonghoe
SuccessorCrown Princess Park
Born15 August 1576
Hanseong, Joseon
Died21 October 1623 (1623-10-22) (aged 47)
Ganghwa Island, Joseon
Burial
Gwanghaehunmyo
Spouse
(m. 1587⁠–⁠1623)
Issue
Posthumous name
  • 문성군부인; 文城郡夫人
  • 혜장왕후; 惠章王后
  • 장렬경휘정성명숙현신정순왕비; 章烈敬徽貞聖明淑顯愼貞順王妃
HouseMunhwa Yu (by birth) Jeonju Yi (by marriage)
FatherYu Ja-Shin, Internal Prince Munyang
MotherJeong Yang-jeong, Internal Princess Consort Bongwon of the Dongrae Jeong clan

Princess Consort Munseong (25 August 1576 – 21 October 1623), of the Munhwa Yu clan, was the wife and queen consort of Yi Hon, King Gwanghae, the 15th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1608 until her husband's deposition in 1623, after which she was known as Deposed Queen Yu.

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Biography

Early life

The future queen was born on 15 August 1576 during the reign of King Seonjo. Her father, Yu Ja-shin, was member of the Munhwa Yu clan, and her mother, Jeong Yang-jeong, was a member of the Dongrae Jeong clan. Lady Yu was the third daughter and eighth child within ten siblings.

Through her ancestors, her family had some distant relations with the royal family. Through her mother, Lady Yu was a 4th great-granddaughter of King Jeongjong and Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Haengju Ki clan. Through her father, she was also a 5th great-granddaughter of King Jeongjong and Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Chungju Ji clan. Thus making her parents fifth cousins once removed with one another.

Through her paternal grandmother, her great-great-great-grandfather was Jeong In-ji, and was a first cousin once removed of Queen Inseon, her future niece-in-law and the future Queen Consort of King Hyojong. Through her paternal great-grandmother, Lady Yu was the 4th great-grandniece of Queen Soheon and the 5th great-granddaughter of Sim On.

Marriage, Deposition, and Death

At the age of 11 in 1587, she was selected to become the consort of Yi Hon, Prince Gwanghae, son of Seonjo, born to Kim Gongbin, senior 1st rank king's concubine. As Gwanghae's wife, she was given the royal title of Princess Consort Munseong (문성군부인, Munseong Gunbuin). When Gwanghae became the crown prince in 1592, she was elevated to the crown princess’ rank at the age of 16. 16 years later, Gwanghae ascended to the throne as the fifteenth Joseon king in 1608 and she became queen consort.

The queen's father was given the title Internal Prince Munyang (문양부원군). The queen's mother was given the title Internal Princess Consort Bongwon (봉원부부인).

On April 6, 1623, Gwanghaegun was deposed in a coup by the Westerners faction. The coup directed by Kim Yu took place at night. The King fled but was captured later. His nephew, Injo, was placed on the throne as the 16th Joseon monarch. As deposed king's wife, she lost her status as queen consort and known as Deposed Queen Yu. She was deposed and exiled to Ganghwa Island, together with Gwanghae. Her son, Yi Ji, the deposed Crown Prince, tried to escape with his wife but failed, resulting in them committing suicide. Deposed Queen Yu died on October 21 that the same year after seven months of living in exile.

There was no known tomb for Deposed Queen Yu as she was buried nearby a waste house but her remains could not be found when she was due for a proper burial. But she is “buried” in Jeokseong, Yangju, Gyeonggi Province.

Family

Parent

  • Father − Yu Ja-shin (유자신; 柳自新; December 1541 – 7 February 1612)
  • Mother
    • Step - Lady Go (고씨)
    • Biological - Jeong Yang-jeong, Internal Princess Consort Bongwon of the Dongrae Jeong clan (정양정 봉원부부인 동래 정씨; 鄭楊貞 蓬原府夫人 東萊 鄭氏; 1541–1620)

Siblings

  • Older brother − Yu Hui-kaeng (류희갱; 柳希鏗; 1561–1643)
  • Older brother − Yu Hui-dam (류희담; 柳希聃; 1563–1614)
  • Older brother − Yu Hui-bun (류희분; 柳希奮; 1564–1623)
  • Older brother − Yu Hui-bal (류희발; 柳希發; 1566–1623)
  • Older sister − Yu Ok-yeong, Lady Yu of the Munhwa Yu clan (류옥영 문화 류씨; 柳玉英; 1567–?)
  • Older brother - Yu Deok-shin (유덕신; 柳德新; 1568–?)
  • Older sister − Yu Jung-yeong, Lady Yu of the Munhwa Yu clan (류중영 문화 류씨; 柳重英)
  • Older brother − Yu Hui-ryang (류희량; 柳希亮; 1575–1628)
  • Younger sister − Yu So-yeong, Lady Yu of the Munhwa Yu clan (류소영 문화 류씨; 柳小英)
  • Younger brother − Yu Hui-an (류희안; 柳希安; 1581–1638)

Consort

Issue

In popular culture

References

  • 문성군부인 유씨 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
Deposed Queen Yu
Munhwa Yu clan
Royal titles
Preceded by
Queen Inmok
of the Yeonan Kim clan
Queen consort of Joseon
1608–1623
Succeeded by
Queen Inyeol
of the Cheongju Han clan
This page was last edited on 15 April 2024, at 05:57
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