Royal Consort Ingyeong Hyeon-Bi
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| Worthy Consort Ingyeong 인경현비 | |||||||||
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| Spouse | Munjong of Goryeo | ||||||||
| Issue | Wang Do Wang Su Wang Yu | ||||||||
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| House | Incheon Yi (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) | ||||||||
| Father | Yi Ja-yeon[1] | ||||||||
| Mother | Grand Lady Gim of Gyerim State | ||||||||
Royal Consort Ingyeong of the Incheon Yi clan (Korean: 인경현비 이씨; Hanja: 仁敬賢妃 李氏; lit. Worthy Consort Ingyeong of the Incheon Yi clan) or during her lifetime was called as Princess Suryeong (수령궁주; 壽寧宮主) was the third wife of King Munjong of Goryeo.[2]
She was born into the Incheon Yi clan as the tenth child and second daughter of Yi Ja-yeon (이자연) and Lady Gim (부인 김씨), daughter of Gim In-wi (김인위) from the Gyeongju Gim clan. Her elder sister became Munjong of Goryeo's second wife and her younger sister became his fourth wife.[3] Although the date when she entered the palace is unknown, but she was honoured with the Royal title of Princess Suryeong (수령궁주; 壽寧宮主) and became a Pure Consort (숙비; 淑妃) in 1082.[4] She later received her posthumous name of Worthy Consort Ingyeong (인경현비; 仁敬賢妃)[2] and they had 3 sons together.[5] Through her eldest son, she would become the paternal great-grandmother of Queen Janggyeong, Marchioness Gaeryeong, Queen Uijeong, and Queen Seonjeong.[6]