- The
Wonhwa (original flowers) were a
class of
female warrior cadets in 6th-century Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. It is not
clear to what extent...
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Queen Wonhwa of the
Gyeongju Choe clan (Korean: 원화왕후 최씨; Hanja: 元和王后 崔氏) was a
Goryeo princess as the
younger daughter and
child of King Seongjong, from...
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Samguk Yusa, two
groups of
women called Wonhwa preceded the Hwarang. The
precise nature and
activities of the
Wonhwa are also unclear, with some scholars...
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Queen Wonjeong 원정왕후
Princess of
Goryeo Reign ?–1009
Successor Queen Wonhwa Monarch Wang Chi, King
Seongjong Queen consort of
Goryeo Tenure 1009 – 23 April...
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Princess as the
eldest daughter of King Hyeonjong, from his
second wife
Queen Wonhwa who was the
youngest daughter of King Seongjong.
There was no
records left...
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Seonsan Kim clan (d. 1018); half
first cousin once
removed – No issue.
Queen Wonhwa of the
Gyeongju Choi clan; half
first cousin once removed.
Princess Hyojeong...
- Silla,
among the
wonhwa,
female predecessors of the hwarang. However,
there is
little to
suggest a
concrete link
between Silla's
wonhwa and the
later kisaeng...
- of
Goryeo Tenure 1022 – 15
August 1028
Coronation 1022
Predecessor Queen Wonhwa Successor Royal Consort Gyeongmok Died 15
August 1028
Goryeo Burial Myeongneung...
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Posthumous name
Queen Hyogyeong Sukseong Jangsun Wonhwa Uiyeol Jeongmok Inhyeon 효경숙성장순원화의열정목인현왕후 孝敬淑聖莊純元化懿烈貞穆仁顯王后...
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believed dozens of
South Korean and ****anese
abduction victims were
moved to
Wonhwa-ri in
South Pyongan Province; this
group may have
included Yokota, Yaeko...