Kyŏn Ae-bok
Kyŏn Ae-bok, often referred as Lady Kyŏn in some historical sources, was the daughter of Kyŏn Hwŏn and wife of Pak Yŏng-gyu. The couple had a good-relationship with Wang Kŏn since Wang regarded Pak as his older brother. Due to this, their eldest daughter became one of Wang's wives and their other daughters became Wang's third son's wives. These daughters were later known posthumously as Lady Dongsanwon, Queen Mungong, and Queen Munseong.
Kyŏn Ae-bok | |||||
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Grand Lady Kyŏn of the Three Han State (삼한국대부인 견씨; 三韓國大夫人 甄氏) | |||||
Born | ? Later Baekje | ||||
Spouse | Pak Yŏng-gyu | ||||
Issue | 2 sons and 3 daughters | ||||
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House | Hwanggan Kyŏn | ||||
Father | Kyŏn Hwŏn | ||||
Religion | Buddhism | ||||
Korean name | |||||
Hangul | 견애복 | ||||
Hanja | |||||
Revised Romanization | Gyeon Aebok | ||||
McCune–Reischauer | Kyŏn Aebok | ||||
Korean Royal Title | |||||
Hangul | 삼한국대부인 견씨 | ||||
Hanja | |||||
Revised Romanization | Samhanguk Daebuin Gyeonssi | ||||
McCune–Reischauer | Samhan'guk Taebuin Kyŏnssi |
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