Royal Consort Cho
Goryeo consort (fl. 14th century)
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Cho-bi 조비 | |
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Royal consort of Goryeo | |
Spouse | Chungseon of Goryeo |
Father | Cho In-gyu |
Religion | Buddhism |
Royal Consort Cho (Korean: 조비; Hanja: 趙妃), also known as Princess Consort (Queen) Chungseon (충선왕비; 忠宣王妃), was the fifth wife of King Chungseon of Goryeo.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ 충선왕 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
- ^ Royal Consort Jo on the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean)
- ^ Princess Consort Chungseon on the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean)
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