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Deposed Queen Yu 폐비 유씨
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure
16 March 1608 – 31 October 1623
Predecessor
Queen Inmok
Successor
Queen Inyeol
Crown Princess of Joseon
Tenure
1592 – 16 March 1608
Predecessor
Crown Princess Gonghoe
Successor
Crown Princess Park
Born
15 August 1576 Hanseong, Joseon
Died
21 October 1623 (1623-10-22) (aged 47) Ganghwa Island, Joseon
Burial
Gwanghaehunmyo
Spouse
Yi Hon, King Gwanghae
(m. 1587–1623)
Issue
Unnamed child
Unnamed son
Deposed Crown Prince Yi Ji
Unnamed son
Posthumous name
문성군부인; 文城郡夫人
혜장왕후; 惠章王后
장렬경휘정성명숙현신정순왕비; 章烈敬徽貞聖明淑顯愼貞順王妃
House
Munhwa Yu (by birth)
Jeonju Yi (by marriage)
Father
Yu Ja-Shin, Internal Prince Munyang
Mother
Jeong Yang-jeong, Internal Princess Consort Bongwon of the Dongrae Jeong clan
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