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Moyang () was a
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wife of
Cho Kuang Jo Gwang () was chief retainer of Gaya confederacy. Queen Hogu who was a wife of Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya was his granddaughter. He served as government officer of Gaya confederacy. In 48, when Heo Hwang-ok came over from India to Gaya confederacy, ...
, who was chief retainer of
Gaya confederacy Gaya (, ) was a Korean confederacy of territorial polities in the Nakdong River basin of southern Korea, growing out of the Byeonhan confederacy of the Samhan period. The traditional period used by historians for Gaya chronology is AD 42–53 ...
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Queen Hogu Queen Hogu () was the third wife of Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya. She bore the fourth ruler of the Gaya confederacy, Geojilmi of Geumgwan Gaya. She was the granddaughter of Cho Kuang, who was an attendant of Heo Hwang-ok for her marriage from India. ...
, who was a wife of
Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya (died 291, r. 259–291)These dates are standard in Korean encyclopedias, includin However, Ha & Mintz (1972, p. 170) also give 232-271. was king of Geumgwan Gaya, a member state of the Gaya confederacy. He was preceded by ...
was Moryang's granddaughter. In 48, when
Heo Hwang-ok A commemorative Rs. 25.00 postage stamp on Princess Suriratna (Queen Heo Hwang-ok ) was issued by India in 2019. A commemorative Rs. 5.00 postage stamp on Queen Heo Hwang-ok (Suriratna) was issued by India in 2019. Heo Hwang-ok, also known a ...
came over from Pandya dynasty in
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to Gaya confederacy, Moryang came along as an attendant of Heo Hwang-ok, who married into Gaya confederacy.


Family

* Husband:
Cho Kuang Jo Gwang () was chief retainer of Gaya confederacy. Queen Hogu who was a wife of Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya was his granddaughter. He served as government officer of Gaya confederacy. In 48, when Heo Hwang-ok came over from India to Gaya confederacy, ...
() ** Ggranddaughter:
Queen Hogu Queen Hogu () was the third wife of Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya. She bore the fourth ruler of the Gaya confederacy, Geojilmi of Geumgwan Gaya. She was the granddaughter of Cho Kuang, who was an attendant of Heo Hwang-ok for her marriage from India. ...
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