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Queen Jindeok (Korean: 진덕여왕; Hanja: 眞德女王; ?–654),
reigned as
Queen of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea, from 647 to 654. She was the kingdom's...
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cousin was then
named as the next
female ruler of Silla, and
became Queen Jindeok. Like her father,
Queen Seondeok was
drawn to Buddhism.
Silla built many...
- king") was
developed to
refer to
three queens regnant of Silla: Seondeok,
Jindeok and Jinseong,
because the
title wangbi (Hangul: 왕비, Hanja: 王妃, "king's...
- King
Jinpyeong 진평왕 眞平王 (579–632)
Queen Seondeok 선덕여왕 善德王 (632–647)
Queen Jindeok 진덕여왕 眞德王 (647–654) King
Taejong Muyeol 태종무열왕 太宗武烈王 (654–661) King Munmu...
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Jinheung established the Hwarang. The
early period ended with the
death of
Jindeok of
Silla and the
demise of the "hallowed bone" (성골; seonggol) rank system...
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Queen Seondeok's reign, and as
Sangdaedeung from 647 to 654,
during Queen Jindeok's reign. He was the
first politician to
serve in Silla's
highest military...
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death of his aunt,
Queen Seondeok, Ch'un-ch'u was p****ed over in
favor of
Jindeok of Silla, the last
verifiable seonggol. With her death, all the seonggols...
- She was also Silla's
third and last
reigning queen after Seondeok and
Jindeok. Her
reign saw the
weakening of
Unified Silla and the
beginning of the...
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appointment to his post were
ordered by
Jindeok of Silla, ten days
after Queen Seondeok's death.
Queen Jindeok is not
mentioned in the series. Most dramatically...
- The Tomb of
Queen Jindeok (Korean: 진덕여왕릉; Hanja: 眞德女王陵) is a
tumulus tomb
believed to
belong to
Jindeok, the 28th
monarch of
Silla (r. 647–654). Its ownership...