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Queen Hyoui
효의왕후
孝懿王后
Queen dowager of Joseon
Tenure18 August 1800 – 10 April 1821
Predecessor Queen Dowager Yesun
Successor Queen Dowager Myeonggyeong
Queen consort of Joseon
Tenure1776 – 18 August 1800
Predecessor Queen Jeongsun
Successor Queen Sunwon
Crown Princess of Joseon
Tenure1762–1776
Predecessor Crown Princess Hyegyeong
Successor Crown Princess Jo
Born5 January 1754
Gahoebang, Hanseong, Joseon
Died10 April 1821 (1821-04-11) (aged 67)
Jagyeong Hall, Changgyeong Palace, Hanseong, Joseon
Burial
Geonneung
Spouse King Jeongjo of Joseon (m. 1762–1800)
Posthumous name
장휘예경자수효의왕후; 莊徽睿敬慈粹孝懿王后
HouseCheongpung Kim
FatherKim Si-Muk
MotherInternal Princess Consort Dangseong of the Namyang Hong clan

Queen Hyoui ( Korean효의왕후; Hanja孝懿王后; 5 January[ citation needed] 1754 [1] – 10 April[ citation needed] 1821 [2]), of the Cheongpung Kim clan (청풍김씨; 淸風金氏), was the wife and queen consort of King Jeongjo of Joseon. In 1899, Emperor Gojong posthumously gave her the name of Hyoui, the Kind Empress (효의선황후; 孝懿宣皇后).

Family

  • Grandfather
    • Kim Seong-eung (김성응; 金聖應; 1699–1764)
  • Grandmother
    • Lady Hong of the Namyang Hong clan (남양 홍씨; 南陽 洪氏)
  • Father
    • Internal Prince Cheongwon, Kim Si-muk (청원부원군 김시묵; 淸原府院君 金時默; 1722–1772)
  • Mother
    • Stepmother: Internal Princess Consort Uichun of the Uiryeong Nam clan (증 의춘부부인 의령 남씨; 贈 宜春府夫人 宜寧 南氏; 1721–1746); Kim Si-muk's first wife
    • Biological mother: Internal Princess Consort Dangseong of the Namyang Hong clan (당성부부인 남양 홍씨; 唐城府夫人 南陽 洪氏; ?–1791)
  • Siblings
    • Older half-brother - Kim Gi-dae (김기대; 金基大; 1738–1777)
    • Older brother: Kim Gi-jong (김기종; 金基種)
  • Husband
  • Issue

In popular culture

References

Queen Hyoui
Cheongpung Kim clan
Royal titles
Preceded by
Queen Jeongsun
of the Gyeongju Kim clan
Queen consort of Joseon
1776 – 18 August 1800
Succeeded by
Queen Sunwon
of the Andong Kim clan
Preceded by
Queen Dowager Yesun (Jeongsun)
of the Gyeongju Kim clan
Queen dowager of Joseon
18 August 1800 – 10 April 1821
Succeeded by