词条 | Queen Noguk |
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| name = Queen Indeok 인덕왕후 | image =서울 마포 고려 공민왕 내외 영정.jpg | succession = Queen consort of Goryeo | reign = 1351 – 1365 | reign-type = Tenure | predecessor = Princess Deoknyeong | successor = Royal Consort Sun-Bi | succession1 = | reign1 = | reign1-type1= | predecessor1= | successor1 = | succession2 = | reign2 = | reign2-type2= | predecessor2= | successor2 = | succession3 = | reign3 = | reign3-type3= | predecessor3= | successor3 = | father = Bayir Temür | mother = | spouse = King Gongmin of Goryeo | issue = | birth_date = ? | birth_place = Yuan dynasty | death_date = 8 March 1365 | death_place = Kingdom of Goryeo | place of burial = Hyeonjeongreung Royal Tomb | posthumous name =인덕공명자예선안휘의노국대장공주 仁德恭明慈睿宣安徽懿魯國大長公主 | house = Borjigin |religion = Buddhism }}{{Infobox Korean name |hangul={{linktext|노|국|대|장|공주}} |hanja ={{linktext|魯|國|大|長|公主}} |rr=Noguk Daejang Gongju |mr=Nokuk Taechang Kongchu |hangulph={{linktext|인|덕|왕|후}} |hanjaph={{linktext|仁|德|王|后}} |rrph=Indeok Wanghu |mrph=Intŏk Wanghn |othername2=Korean Personal Name |hangul2={{linktext|왕|가|진}} |hanja2={{linktext|王|佳|珍}} |rr2=Wang Gajin |mr2=Wang Kachin }} Queen Noguk (? – 1365), also known as Queen Indeok, was a Mongolian princess and later queen of Korea, who followed the Yuan Dynasty custom of marrying Goryeo princes into the family line. Her Mongolian name was Borjigin Budashiri (孛兒只斤 寶塔實里). Wedding and deathShe was the queen of the reformist monarch, King Gongmin. Although she was a Mongolian princess, Queen Noguk always supported Goryeo and her husband. Despite the extremely close relationship between King Gongmin and her, they were childless. Queen Noguk became pregnant fifteen years after marriage, but died in 1365 from complications related to the childbirth.[1] After her death, King Gongmin became indifferent to politics and entrusted a great task to the Buddhist monk, Pyeonjo, who was executed in 1371. King Gongmin was killed in his sleep by Hong Ryun (홍륜), Choe Man-saeng (최만생), and others in 1374. Family
LegacyQueen Noguk's memory lived on into the next dynasty, as according to the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty,.[2] In popular culture
Ancestors{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; |boxstyle_6=background-color: #fcc; |1= 1. Borǰigin Buddhašri 孛兒只斤寶塔實里 |2= 2. Bayir Temür 孛羅帖木兒 |3= |4= 4. Amüge 阿木哥 |5= |6= |7= |8= 8. Borǰigin Darmabala 孛兒只斤答剌麻八剌 |9= 9. Consort Guō 郭妃 |10= |11= |12= |13= |14= |15= |16= 16. Borǰigin Činkim 孛兒只斤真金 Son of Kublai Khan by Chabi |17= 17. Bayram Yikeci (Kökejin) 伯藍也怯赤 (闊闊真) |18= |19= |20= |21= |22= |23= |24= |25= |26= |27= |28= |29= |30= |31= }} See also
References1. ^{{Cite book|url=|title=The secret history of the Mongol queens : how the daughters of Genghis Khan rescued his empire|last=Weatherford|first=Jack|date=2010|publisher=Crown Publishers|year=|isbn=9780307407153|edition= 1st|location=New York|pages=127|oclc=354817523}} 2. ^Entry dated 1497, during the 3rd year of Prince Yeonsan's rule External links
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