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Queen Jeonghyeon (Korean: 정현왕후 윤씨; 30 July 1462 – 29
September 1530), of the
Papyeong Yun clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
third queen...
- in Seoul, the
burial ground of his parents, King
Seongjong and
Queen Jeonghyeon. The tomb is
called Jeongneung (정릉). The
throne p****ed to his
eldest legitimate...
- wife,
Queen Jeonghyeon of the
Papyeong Yun clan (1462–1530), is
buried here
because she gave
birth to the ****ure King Jungjong.
Queen Jeonghyeon outlived...
- the
Paepyeong Yun clan,
became Queen Consort. It is
argued that
Queen Jeonghyeon helped to
bring Queen Yun’s
demise along with her
father Yun Ho and her...
- poison. The
crown prince grew up
believing that he was the son of
Queen Jeonghyeon, his father's
third wife. He
succeeded to the
throne in 1495 and during...
- is
known as
Seonneung (선릉) and 35
years later, his
third wife,
Queen Jeonghyeon, was also
interred here.
Seongjong was
succeeded by his son,
Crown Prince...
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seventh daughter Court Lady Song (상침 송씨; 1396 – 21
August 1463)
Princess Jeonghyeon (정현옹주; 1425 – 6
November 1480),
third daughter Court Lady Cha (사기 차씨; ...
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Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Korean name
Hangul 김정현
Hanja 金正賢
Revised Romanization Gim
Jeonghyeon McCune–Reischauer Kim Chŏnghyŏn
Website storyjcompany.com...
- King of
Burma (d. 1112) 1414 – Pope
Sixtus IV (d. 1484) 1462 –
Queen Jeonghyeon,
Korean royal consort (d. 1530) 1476 –
Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara...
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holding company of
Nexon Spouse Kim Jung-ju (died 2022)
Children 2
Korean name
Hangul 유정현
Revised Romanization Yu
Jeonghyeon McCune–Reischauer Yu Chŏnghyŏn...