Princess Gyeguk
Princess Gyeguk 계국대장공주 | |
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Queen Consort of Goryeo (1st reign) | |
Tenure | 1298 |
Predecessor | Queen Jangmok |
Queen Consort of Goryeo (2nd reign) | |
Reign | 1308 – 1313 |
Predecessor | Queen Jangmok |
Successor | Queen Gongwon |
Born |
? Yuan dynasty |
Died |
1315 Kingdom of Goryeo |
Spouse | King Chungseon of Goryeo |
House | Borjigin |
Grand Princess Gyeguk (? - 1315) (계국대장공주) also known as Grand Princess Hanguk was queen consort to king Chungseon of Goryeo. She is the second Mongol queen who came to Goryeo from Yuan dynasty.
Biography
She was born in Yuan dynasty and her father was Gammala, son of Zhenjin and father of Yesün Temür, emperor of the Yuan dynasty from 1323 to 1328. Her personal name was Budashiri. In 1296, she married with Chungseon and she became the Crown Princess of Goryeo. King Chungryeol tried to drive her away, but he failed. Politically, Gyeguk caused many troubles when she died, but was buried in Goryeo.
Family
- Father: Gammala (1263 - 8 February 1302)
- Grandfather: Zhenjin (1243 – 5 January 1286)
- Grandmother: Kökejin Khatun (? - 1 March 1300)
- Mother: Buyan Kelmish Khatun
- Brother: Sünshan (? - 1309)
- Brother: Yesün Temür Khan (28 November 1293 – 15 August 1328)
- Sister-in-law: Babukhan Khatun (? - fl. 1328)
- Brother: Delgerbukha (? - 1323)
- Sister: Princess Radnabala
- Sister: Princess Shouning
- Niece: Babusha Khatun
- Niece: Sadabala Khatun
- Husband: King Chungseon of Goryeo (20 October 1275 – 23 June 1325) (고려 충선왕)
References
- 계국대장공주 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
Preceded by Queen Jangmok |
Queen consort of Korea 1298 1308 - 1313 |
Succeeded by Queen Gongwon |
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