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Queen Gonghye 공혜왕후 恭惠王后
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure
31 December 1469 – 9 May 1474
Predecessor
Queen Ansun
Successor
Queen Yun
Born
17 November 1456 Yeonhwabang, Joseon (now Yeonji-dong and Yeongeon-dong, Seoul, South Korea)
Sunneung Tomb, Samneung Cluster, Paju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Spouse
Seongjong of Joseon
(m. 1467–1474)
Names
Han Song-yi (한송이, 韓松伊)
Posthumous name
Queen Hwiui Sinsuk Gonghye
휘의신숙공혜왕후
徽懿愼肅恭惠王后
Clan
Cheongju Han clan (by birth) Jeonju Yi clan (by marriage)
Dynasty
House of Yi (by marriage)
Father
Han Myeong-hoe, Internal Prince Sangdang
Mother
Internal Princess Consort Hwangryeo of the Yeoheung Min clan
Religion
Korean Buddhism
Korean name
Hangul
공혜왕후
Hanja
恭惠王后
Revised Romanization
Gonghye Wanghu
McCune–Reischauer
Konghye Wanghu
Birth name
Hangul
한송이
Hanja
韓松伊
Revised Romanization
Han Song-yi
McCune–Reischauer
Han Song-i
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