Royal Consort Sunbi No

Goryeo queen consort (1343–1394)
Gongyang of Goryeo
(m. 1363⁠–⁠1394)
IssuePrince Jeongseong
Princess Suknyeong
Princess Jeongsin
Princess GyeonghwaHouseGyoha No (by birth)
Kaeseong Wang (by marriage)FatherNo Jin, Prince ChangseongMotherConsort Myeongui of the Namyang Hong clan

Royal Consort Sun of the Gyoha No clan (Korean: 순비 노씨; Hanja: 順妃 盧氏; 1343–1394) was a Korean queen consort as the primary and only wife of King Gongyang of Goryeo.[1] She was the fifth (last) Goryeo queen consort who didn't receive a posthumous name like the other queen consorts following Lady Yi.

In 1389, following her husband ascended the throne as King Gongyang by the Yi Seong-gye's powerful clan, she also officially become the Queen consort in 1389. The new king then established the "Department of Justice" (의덕부) and placed a bureaucracy for his wife's family, the No clan (노씨). They later had a son and three daughters. Around 1392, along with her husband, they were dethroned and exiled to Wonju, Goseong, and Samcheok.

In 1394, after receiving an apology from Yi, they were judged together by the new court. There was a theory said that the two committed suicide by jumping into the water. They then buried in the same tomb at Wondang, Gyeonggi Province and Samcheok, Gangwon Province.

Family

  • Father
    • No Jin (노진; 盧稹; 1304–1376)
  • Mother
    • Consort Myeongui of the Namyang Hong clan (명의비 남양 (당홍계) 홍씨, 明懿妃 南陽 洪氏; 1305 – ?)
  • Sibling(s)
    • Older sister - Lady No of the Gyoha No clan (교하 노씨; 1325 – ?)
    • Older brother - No Seon (노선; 盧瑄; 1327 – ?)
    • Older brother - No Suk (노숙; 盧璹; 1329 – ?)
    • Older brother - No Nae (노내; 盧匂; 1331 – ?)
  • Husband
  • Issue
    • Son - Wang Seok, Prince Jeongseong (왕석 정성군; 1362–1394)
    • Daughter - Princess Suknyeong (숙녕궁주; 1364 – ?)
    • Daughter - Princess Jeongsin (정신궁주; 1366–1421)
    • Daughter - Princess Gyeonghwa (경화궁주; 1368 – ?)

References

  1. ^ "고려시대 史料 Database". Goryeosa (in Korean). Retrieved October 13, 2021.


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