Lady Jukbang

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SuccessorDynasty abolished
(Queen Sinhye as the 1st Goryeo queen consort)
Died954 (aged 60–61)
Goryeo
Lady Jukbang
죽방부인
竹房夫人
Queen consort of Silla
SuccessorDynasty abolished
(Queen Sinhye as the 1st Goryeo queen consort)
Born893
Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, Silla
Died954 (aged 60–61)
Goryeo
SpouseGyeongsun of Silla
IssueGim Il[1]
Gim Goeng
Gim Myeongjong
Lady Gim of the Gyeongju Gim clan
Posthumous name
Queen Sowon (소원왕후; 昭元王后)[2]
Queen Jukbang (죽방왕후; 竹房王后)
HouseJuksan Bak (by birth)
Gyeongju Gim (by marriage)
FatherBak Gwang-u
ReligionBuddhism
Korean name
Hangul
죽방부인
Hanja
竹房夫人
RRJukbang buin
MRChukpang puin

Lady Jukbang[3] of the Juksan Bak clan, was a Silla royal family as the descendant of King Pasa and primary wife of King Gyeongsun, making her the last Silla queen consort.[4][5][6]

In other theory, Goryeosa, a historical book as the recording annals of the Goryeo period that completed in 1451 (1st year reign of Munjong of Joseon), once claimed that Jukbang was Gyeongsun's mother (羅王太后竹房夫人) or it can be regarded that she was the wife of the late king, so that she became a taehu during Gyeongsun's reign. Since there is none clear evidence despite Goryeosa that was made long time after the Silla dynasty's falls, this information somewhat can result to the mistranslation of the early Korean history.

From the other points, Gyeongsun was cited and recorded as the last king of Silla, thus, his wife, Jukbang, was regarded as the last queen consort of Silla. Yet, according to the Samguk Sagi, it was recorded that Gyeongsun's mother was the daughter of King Heongang, Queen Mother Gyea (계아태후; 桂娥太后).

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