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became the state religion, emphasized purity and chastity towards his two younger sisters. Later on, Seongjong, who had no sons, issued the order that his nephew Wang Song would be his successor and took him to the palace, raising him like his own son. Wang Song then ascended the throne in 997 after
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too, so Wang Sun was able to live under King Seongjong's extreme protection when the king was still alive. However, Sun's life became threatened when the king died due to an illness. Even after Mokjong came of age, the queen dowager still acted as his regent and held the biggest power in the court,
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Shortly thereafter, in 1003, they eventually had a son together and Kim then conspired to set their son on the throne to succeed the childless King Mokjong. For this reason, the queen dowager and Kim repeatedly tried to kill her own nephew,
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alongside Kim. Meanwhile, it was believed that the queen dowager forced Wang Sun to leave the royal palace by forcing him to become a monk and tried to kill him by sending people several times after him.
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succeeded her husband's throne as King Seongjong over her son who was still 2 years old at that time. The Queen then left the palace and stayed outside from it. The new king, who tried to make
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Kang Cho then led a coup and dethroned King Mokjong, placing Wang Sun on the throne. Heonae and Mokjong got exiled, but Mokjong was assassinated by his subordinates in Jeokseong-myeon,
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early on. Heonae had a secret relationship with Kim Ch'i-yang. When it became public, caused a scandal in the palace, and Seongjong responded by sending Kim into exile.
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As a queen dowager and regent, she summoned Kim to the palace and appointed him as a government official, giving him the position of secretarial receptionist (
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for 21 years, then returned to the royal palace on King Hyeonjong's 20th year of reign (1029). She then died at 66 years old in her chamber, Sungdeok Palace (
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as their surname, which they used even after marrying their half first cousin. Beside that, not much records are left about the young queen's life.
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his maternal uncle's death and chose his mother to become his regent. She then stayed in Cheonchu Hall (
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as his third wife. After his death, she served as a regent from 997 to 1009 as regent of her son,
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The future Queen Heonae was born in 964 as the second and oldest daughter of
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who became a queen consort through her marriage with her half first cousin,
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In 981, King Gyeongjong died and Heonae's second older brother
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Collection of Korean Women's Relations: Middle Ages (Part 2)
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royal family member as the second and oldest daughter of
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Soon after, she was released from exile and lived in
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Meanwhile, after King Gyeongjong's death, Heonae met
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queen who adopted her maternal clan's surname after
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Index

South Korean
Historical TV series
Empress Cheonchu
Queen consort
Goryeo
Coronation
Queen Heonui
Queen Mundeok
Queen dowager
Goryeo
Queen Dowager Sinjeong
Queen Dowager Inye
Regent Monarch
King Mokjong
Hwangju
Goryeo
Gaeseong-si
Goryeo
Gyeongjong of Goryeo
Issue
Mokjong of Goryeo
Kim Ch'i-yang
Regnal name
Hyeonjong of Goryeo
Posthumous name
House
Hwangju Hwangbo clan
Wang
agnatic
Daejong of Goryeo

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