Kyŏn Ae-bok explained

Kyŏn Ae-bok
Grand Lady Kyŏn of the Three Han State
[1]
Birth Date:?
Birth Place:Later Baekje
Spouse:Pak Yŏng-gyu[2]
Issue:2 sons and 3 daughters
Regnal Name:
  • Lady Kyon
  • Grand Lady Kyon [3]
House:Hwanggan Kyŏn
Father:Kyŏn Hwŏn
Religion:Buddhism
Module:
Child:yes
Hangul:견애복
Rr:Gyeon Aebok
Mr:Kyŏn Aebok
Othername1:Korean Royal Title
Hangul1:삼한국대부인 견씨
Rr1:Samhanguk Daebuin Gyeonssi
Mr1:Samhan'guk Taebuin Kyŏnssi

Kyŏn Ae-bok, often referred as Lady Kyŏn in some historical sources, was the daughter of Kyŏn Hwŏn[4] and wife of Pak Yŏng-gyu.[5] The couple had a good-relationship with Wang Kŏn since Wang regarded Pak as his older brother.[6] Due to this, their eldest daughter became one of Wang's wives and their other daughters became Wang's third son's wives. These daughters were later known posthumously as Lady Dongsanwon, Queen Mungong, and Queen Munseong.

Family

  1. Mr. Pak – 1st son.
  2. Mr. Pak – 2nd son.
  3. Lady Dongsanwon – 1st daughter
  4. Queen Mungong – 2nd daughter
  5. Queen Munseong – 3rd daughter

In popular culture

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1985. 論山의文化: 인물편. 22. ko. University of California. Nonsan County, Korea.
  2. Web site: 고려시대 史料 Database. Goryeo Database. July 3, 2021. ko.
  3. Web site: 국대부인(國大夫人). Kim Ki-duk. 1995. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. July 3, 2021. ko.
  4. Web site: 견훤. CultureContent. July 3, 2021. ko.
  5. Book: 1991. 고려사. Annals of the Goryeo Dynasty vol.1. ko. University of California. Yeogang Publishing House.
  6. Book: Park Sang-jin. 2001. 朝鮮朝領議政朴元宗研究. The Research of Korean History. ko. 25. University of Michigan. National Studies Archive. 9788982066153.