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Hwangju Hwangbo clan
황주 황보씨
Parent family
Hwangbo clan
Country
Korea
Current region
Inje-ri, Ingyo-myeon, Hwangju-gun, North Hwanghae Province[1]
Place of origin
Hwangju County, Hwanghae Province, North Korea
Founder
Hwangbo Je-gong
Members
Based to the research held in 2000, the member was 258 peoples from the 79 household.
The Hwangju Hwangbo clan (Korean: 황주 황보씨; Hanja: 黃州 皇甫氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Hwangju, North Hwanghae Province.[3] Hwangbo clan is originally was Huangfu (Chinese surname) and brought by Hwangbo Gyeong (황보경) from Tang dynasty to Silla dynasty.[4] Their founder was Hwangbo Je-gong (황보제공) who was a nobleman in the Paegangjin, Hugoguryeo that become the father in-law of Kingdom of Goryeo's founder, Taejo of Goryeo as his daughter was Taejo's 4th Queen Consort, Queen Sinjeong. He served Taejo as one of his Three Major Grand Masters (태위 삼중대광, 太尉 三重大匡). Then he officially began the Hwangju Hwangbo clan.[5]
^In around 1930, it was founded that as much 122 living-household lived in there.
^"고려시대 신정왕태후 황보씨의 위상 변화 - 왕실 근친혼과 관련하여". DBpia (in Korean). Retrieved June 30, 2021.
^Roger Tennant (2012). History Of Korea. United States of America and Canada: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7103-0532-9.
^"황보 성씨의 유래". m.blog.naver.com (in Korean). Naver. March 20, 2017. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
^국영증보문헌비고: 제계고 [National Translation Supplementary Document Remark: Jegye High School] (in Korean). University of Michigan: Sejong University Publisher. 1979. p. 346.
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