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Queen Dangyeong (7 February 1487 – 27 December 1557), of the Geochang Shin clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and first queen consort of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong, the 11th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort of Joseon for seven days in September 1506, after which she was known as Deposed Queen Shin (폐비 신씨).


Life

The future Queen was born on 7 February 1487 during the reign of King Seongjong. Her father, Shin Soo-geun was member of the
Geochang Shin clan Geochang Shin clan () is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Geochang County, South Gyeongsang Province. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Geochang Shin clan’s member was 51,153. Their founder was who was a Kai ...
. Her paternal aunt, Queen Jeinwondeok, was King Yeonsangun's primary consort. Her mother, Shin Soo-geun's second wife, was member of the
Cheongju Han clan The Cheongju Han clan (Hangul: 청주 한씨, Hanja: 淸州 韓氏) is a Korean noble family. It is also called the House of Han or the Han clan of Cheongju. It is considered one of the most prominent clans since the Gojoseon period. In the Sil ...
. In 1499 at the age of 13, she married the 12-year-old Grand Prince Jinseong, Seongjong's only son. Through her mother, Lady Shin is a first cousin thrice removed of her husband. As grand prince's wife, she received title the ''Bubuin'' (Hangul: 부부인, Hanja: 府夫人). Her mother was given the royal title of “Internal Princess Consort Cheongwon of the Cheongju Han clan” (Hangul: 청원부부인 청주 한씨, Hanja: 淸原府夫人 淸州 韓氏), and her father was given the royal title of “Internal Prince Ikchang, Shin Soo-geun” (Hangul: 익창부원군 신수근, Hanja: 益昌府院君 愼守勤) In 1506, King Yeonsan was deposed and on the same day, soldiers belonging to the coup leaders surrounded Grand Prince Jinseong's house. Jinseong was about to kill himself, thinking that Yeonsan had sent troops to kill him; but Princess Shin dissuaded him from taking his own life. When her husband became king (temple name:
Jungjong Jungjong of Joseon (16 April 1488 – 29 November 1544), personal name Yi Yeok (Korean: 이역; Hanja: 李懌), firstly titled Grand Prince Jinseong (Korean: 진성대군; Hanja: 晉城大君), was the 11th ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. ...
), she became a queen consort. However because her father was the brother-in-law of Yeonsan, he was opposed to her husband’s enthronement, leading a coup against him, in which he was killed. Because this incident meant she was the daughter of a traitor, the Queen was deposed and expelled from the palace. When Yun Myung-hye (known as Queen Janggyeong) who was Jungjong's second queen consort died in 1515, Deposed Queen Shin’s supporters tried to suggest her reinstatement, but highly-placed officials were against the idea - one of her main supporters was poisoned and another exiled. Deposed Queen Shin received help from Jungjong's successor, King Injong, to make her life better. On 27 December 1557, in the 12th year of King Myeongjong’s reign, she died without issue. The king held a portrait of Lady Shin at the funeral ceremony and she was buried in a family tomb according to the wishes of her parents. Her tomb was named Onneung. She continued to be addressed as Deposed Queen Shin until 230 years later, when in 1739
King Yeongjo Yeongjo of Joseon (31 October 1694 – 22 April 1776), personal name Yi Geum (Korean: 이금, Hanja: 李昑), was the 21st monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Sukjong, by his concubine Royal Noble Consort Suk ...
formally and posthumously honoured her as Queen Dangyeong, as well as giving her father, her mother and her father's first wife royal titles.


Family

Parent * Father − Shin Soo-geun (1450 – 1506) (신수근) ** 1) Grandfather − Shin Seung-seon (1436 – 1502) (신승선) *** 2) Great-Grandfather − Shin Jeon (신전, 愼詮) **** 3) Great-Great-Grandfather − Shin Yi-chong (신이충, 愼以衷) *** 2) Great-Grandmother − Lady Ahn of the
Sunheung Ahn clan The Sunheung Ahn clan (순흥 안씨, ) is a clan connected with the town of Sunheung, South Korea, and was well known during the Goryeo Dynasty and in the early Joseon Dynasty for its "blue-blood" status. 73.5% of people with the Korean surna ...
(증 정경부인 순흥 안씨, 贈 貞敬夫人 順興 安氏) ** 1) Grandmother − Princess Jungmo, Internal Princess Consort Heungan of the Jeonju Yi clan (정경부인 중모현주 증 흥안부부인 전주 이씨, 貞敬夫人 中牟縣主 贈 興安府夫人 全州 李氏) (1435 - ?);
King Sejong Sejong of Joseon (15 May 1397 – 8 April 1450), personal name Yi Do (Korean: 이도; Hanja: 李祹), widely known as Sejong the Great (Korean: 세종대왕; Hanja: 世宗大王), was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. Initial ...
’s granddaughter * Uncle - Shin Soo-gyeom (신수겸, 愼守謙) (? - 1506) ** Aunt - Lady Kang of the Jinsan Kang clan (정부인 진산 강씨, 貞夫人 晋山 姜氏) *** Cousin - Lady Shin of the Geochang Shin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏) **** Cousin-in-law - Gu Hui-gyeong (구희경, 具希璟) ** Aunt - Lady Jeon of the Damyang Jeon clan (정부인 담양 전씨, 貞夫人 潭陽 田氏) * Uncle - Shin Soo-yeong (신수영, 愼守英) (? - 1506) ** Aunt - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (정부인 청주 한씨, 貞夫人 淸州 韓氏);
Queen Ansun Queen Ansun (18 April 1445 – 3 February 1499) of the Cheongju Han clan, was the second wife and queen consort of King Yejong, the 8th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort from 1468, until her husband's death in 1469, after which she was honou ...
's younger sister *** Cousin - Shin Hong-je (신홍제, 愼弘濟) *** Cousin - Shin Hong-yu (신홍유, 愼弘猷) * Aunt - Lady Shin of the Geochang Shin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏) ** Uncle - Yi Hyeong (이형, 李泂) of the Jeonju Yi clan * Aunt - Lady Shin of the Geochang Shin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏) ** Uncle - Nam Gyeong (남경, 南憬) *** Cousin - Nam Chi-won (남치원, 南致元) **** Cousin-in-law - Yi Ok-hwan, Princess Gyeongsun (이옥환, 李玉環; 경순옹주) (1482 - ?) ***** First cousin - Nam Gi (남기, 南沂) * Aunt - Lady Shin of the Geochang Shin clan (거창 신씨, 居昌 慎氏) ** Uncle - Ahn Hwan (안환, 安煥) * Aunt − Queen Jeinwondeok of the Geochang Shin clan (제인원덕 신씨) (15 December 1476 - 16 May 1537) ** Uncle - Yi Yung, King Yeonsan (23 November 1476 – 20 November 1506) (조선 연산군) *** Cousin -
Princess Hwisin Princess Hwisin (Hangul: 휘신공주, Hanja: 徽愼公主; 24 October 1491 - ?), or firstly honoured as Princess Hwisun (Hangul: 휘순공주, Hanja: 徽順公主), was a Joseon Royal Princess and the eldest daughter of Yeonsangun of Joseon and ...
(24 October 1491 – ?) (휘신공주) **** Cousin-in-law - Gu Moon-gyeong (구문경, 具文璟) of the
Neungseong Gu clan The Neungseong Gu clan () is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Hwasun County, South Jeolla Province. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Neungseong Gu clan’s member was 174,161. Their founder was who exiled himsel ...
(능성 구씨, 綾城 具氏); Gu Soo-yeong's son (구수영, 具壽永) (1456 - 1523) ***** First cousin − Gu Eom (구엄, 具渰) *** Unnamed female cousin *** Unnamed male cousin (1494 – 1494) *** Cousin -
Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang Yi Hwang (Hangul: 이황, Hanja: 李 ?; 10 January 1498 - 10 October 1506) was a Korean Crown Prince as the second son (formally as first son) of Yeonsangun of Joseon Yeonsangun of Joseon or Prince Yeonsan of Joseon (23 November 1476 – ...
(10 January 1498 – 24 September 1506) (폐왕세자 이황) *** Unnamed cousin (1500 – ?) *** Cousin - Yi Seong, Grand Prince Changnyeong (18 June 1500 – 10 October 1506) (이성 창녕대군) *** Cousin - Grand Prince Yi In-soo (대군 이인수, 李仁壽) (1501 - 12 September 1503) *** Cousin - Grand Prince Yi Chong-soo (대군 이총수, 李聰壽) (1502 - 1503) *** Cousin - Grand Prince Yi Yeong-soo (대군 이영수, 李榮壽) (1503 - 1503) * Mother − Han Eun-gwang, Internal Princess Consort Cheongwon of the
Cheongju Han clan The Cheongju Han clan (Hangul: 청주 한씨, Hanja: 淸州 韓氏) is a Korean noble family. It is also called the House of Han or the Han clan of Cheongju. It is considered one of the most prominent clans since the Gojoseon period. In the Sil ...
(한은광 청원부부인 청주 한씨, 韓銀光 淸原府夫人 淸州 韓氏) (1447 - ?); Shin Soo-geun’s second wife ** 1) Grandfather − Han Chong-in (한충인, 韓忠仁) (1433 - 1504);
Queen Insu Queen Sohye (舊1437-09-08 - 舊1504-04-27), of the Cheongju Han clan, was the only wife of Crown Prince Uigyeong. She never was the consort of a reigning king. Nevertheless, she was honored as Queen Insu (인수왕후) and later as Queen Dowager ...
’s older cousin (인수대비의 사촌 오빠) ** 1) Grandmother − Lady Kim of the
Andong Kim clan {{unreferenced, date=December 2014 The Andong Kim clan (Hangul: 안동 김씨, Hanja: 安東 金氏) refers to two Korean clans. They were prominent yangban families during Korea's Joseon Dynasty originating from Andong, North Gyeongsang provinc ...
(정부인 안동 김씨, 貞夫人 安東 金氏) * Stepmother − Internal Princess Consort Yeongga of the Andong Gwon clan (정경부인 증 영가부부인 안동 권씨, 貞敬夫人 贈 永嘉府夫人 安東權氏) ** Step-grandfather -
Gwon Ram Gwon Ram (Korean: 권람, Hanja: 權擥; 1416 - 6 February 1465), nickname Sohandang (소한당) was a Korean politician, writer, historian, nationalist of the Joseon period. He served as Left State Councillor, and the entourage of Sejo of Joseo ...
(권람, 權擥) (1416 - 6 February 1465) ** Step-grandmother - Princess Consort Yeongwon of the
Goseong Lee clan The Goseong Yi clan (Hangul: 고성 이씨, Hanja: 固城 李氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their bon-gwan is in Goseong County, South Gyeongsang Province. According to the census held in 2000, the number of members was 89,254. Their founder ...
(영원군부인 고성 이씨, 寧原郡夫人 固城 李氏) (1410 - 18 October 1491) Sibling * Older brother − Shin Hong-bo (신홍보) * Brother − Shin Hong-pil (신홍필) (1487 - ?) * Younger brother − Shin Hong-jo (신홍조, 愼弘祚) (1490 - ?) ** Sister-in-law - Lady Im of the
Pungcheon Im clan The Pungcheon Im clan () is a Korean clan based in Kwail County, South Hwanghae Province. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Pungcheon Im clan’s member was 143881. Their founder was who was from Shaoxing, China and came to ...
(풍천 임씨)Her uncle married Princess Hyeonsuk; the daughter of
Queen Ansun Queen Ansun (18 April 1445 – 3 February 1499) of the Cheongju Han clan, was the second wife and queen consort of King Yejong, the 8th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort from 1468, until her husband's death in 1469, after which she was honou ...
and King Yejong and another uncle married Princess Hwisuk; the daughter of King Seongjong and Royal Noble Consort Myeong
*** Nephew - Shin Sa-heon (신사헌, 愼思獻) (1520 - ?) ***Nephew − Shin Sa-hyeon (신사헌, 愼思獻) * Younger brother − Shin Hong-woo (신홍우) Consort * Yi Yeok, King Jungjong (조선 중종) (16 April 1488 – 29 November 1544) — No issue. ** Father-in-law - Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong (조선 성종) (19 August 1457 - 19 January 1495) ** Mother-in-law - Yun Chang-nyeon, Queen Jeonghyeon of the Paepyeong Yun clan (정현왕후 윤씨) (21 July 1462 - 13 September 1530)


In popular culture

* Portrayed by Kim Hee-jung in the 2001 SBS TV series ''Ladies in the Palace.'' *Portrayed by Yoon Suk-hwa in the 2017 SBS TV series ''
Saimdang, Memoir of Colors ''Saimdang, Memoir of Colors'' () is a South Korean drama starring Lee Young-ae in the title role as Shin Saimdang, a famous Joseon-era artist and calligrapher who lived in the early 16th century. It aired on SBS every Wednesday and Thursday at ...
.'' *Portrayed by Park Si-eun and
Park Min-young Park Min-young (; born March 4, 1986) is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in the historical coming-of-age drama ''Sungkyunkwan Scandal '' (2010) and has since starred in television series ''City Hunter'' (2011), ''Glory Jane'' (2011), ...
in the 2017
KBS2 The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) () is the national broadcaster of South Korea. Founded in February 1927, it is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters. KBS operates seven radio networks, ten television channels, a ...
TV series ''
Queen for Seven Days ''Queen for Seven Days'' () is a South Korean television series starring Park Min-young as the titular Queen Dangyeong, with Yeon Woo-jin and Lee Dong-gun. It aired on KBS2 every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 ( KST) from May 31, 2017 to August ...
''.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dangyeong, Queen 1487 births 1557 deaths 15th-century Korean women 16th-century Korean women Royal consorts of the Joseon dynasty Korean queens consort Geochang Shin clan