Tomb of Queen Jindeok [ko] in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea
Queen of Silla
Reign
647–654
Coronation
647
Predecessor
Queen Seondeok of Silla
Successor
Muyeol of Silla
Died
654 Silla
Burial
Gyeongju
Posthumous name
Queen Jindeok (眞德王, 진덕왕)
Father
Galmunwang Gukban
Mother
Lady Wolmyeong of the Park clan
Jindeok of Silla
Hangul
진덕여왕
Hanja
眞德女王
Revised Romanization
Jindeok Yeowang
McCune–Reischauer
Chindŏk Yŏwang
Monarchs of Korea
Silla
(Pre-unification)
Hyeokgeose 57 BCE – 4 CE
Namhae 4–24
Yuri 24–57
Talhae 57–80
Pasa 80–112
Jima 112–134
Ilseong 134–154
Adalla 154–184
Beolhyu 184–196
Naehae 196–230
Jobun 230–247
Cheomhae 247–261
Michu 262–284
Yurye 284–298
Girim 298–310
Heulhae 310–356
Naemul 356–402
Silseong 402–417
Nulji 417–458
Jabi 458–479
Soji 479–500
Jijeung 500–514
Beopheung 514–540
Jinheung 540–576
Jinji 576–579
Jinpyeong 579–632
Seondeok 632–647
Jindeok 647–654
Muyeol 654–661
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Queen Jindeok of Silla (?–654), reigned as Queen of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, from 647 to 654. She was the kingdom's 28th ruler, and its second reigning queen following her predecessor Queen Seondeok.[1] During her reign, Silla jockeyed with Baekje for favor in the Chinese Tang court. She is also known for writing a poem of the Emperor Gaozong of Tang.[2] According to Samguk Sagi, she was voluptuous, beautiful and tall.[3][1]
^ abNeff, Robert (November 18, 2023). "Silla, when giants ruled the peninsula". Korea Times. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
^Kim (1145), volume 5
^"진덕여왕". Doosan Encyclopedia (in Korean). Retrieved 2022-08-02.
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