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Queen dowager of Joseon
Queen Jeonghyeon 정현왕후 貞顯王后
Queen Jeonghyeon‘s burial grounds, ca. 2007
Queen dowager of Joseon
Tenure
19 January 1495 – 23 September 1530
Predecessor
Queen Dowager Inhye
Queen Dowager Insu
Successor
Queen Dowager Seongryeol
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure
8 November 1480[a] – 29 January 1495
Predecessor
Queen Jeheon
Successor
Queen Jeinwondeok
Royal Consort of Second Junior Rank
Tenure
14 June 1473 – 8 November 1480[b]
Born
30 July 1462 Gwan-ah, Sinchang County (now South Chungcheong Province), Chungcheong Province, Joseon
Internal Princess Consort Yeonan of the Damyang Jeon clan
Queen Jeonghyeon (Korean: 정현왕후 윤씨; 30 July 1462 – 29 September 1530), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and third queen consort of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1479 until her husband's death in 1495, after she was then honoured as Queen Dowager Jasun (자순왕대비) during the reigns of her adoptive son, King Yeonsan from 1495 to 1506, and her son, King Jungjong from 1506 to 1530.
Queen Jeonghyeon came to wield considerable power and also influence a number of political decisions which secured her son's position on the throne, however, her excessive reliance on her kin and paternal clan paved way for the occurrence of the second and third literati purges.
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