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The Primary Consort of the Joseon King bore the title wangbi (왕비, 王妃), [a] translated as Queen in English, with the style of "Her Royal Highness" (baama; 마마, 媽媽). The title used in the court language was junggungjeon (중궁전, 中宮殿) or jungjeon (중전, 中殿), translated as "Center Palace" in English.
Naemyeongbu (Korean: 내명부; Hanja: 內命婦), literally Women of the Internal Court, was a category of rank in the royal court of Joseon that referred to concubines and female officials living within the palaces.
Category: Royal consorts of Korea. 12 languages. ... Queens consort of Korea (93 P) R. Royal consorts of Baekje (3 P) S. Royal consorts of Silla (1 C, 10 P)
The future Royal Noble Consort Yeong was born into the Jeonui Yi clan on August 15, 1696, to Yi Yu-beon, and his wife, Lady Kim of the Hanyang Kim clan.. In 1701 (the 24th year of King Sukjong's reign), at the age of 6, Lady Yi entered the palace and became a gungnyeo.
Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Haeju Choe clan (Korean: 숙빈 최씨; Hanja: 淑嬪 崔氏; 17 December 1670 – 9 April 1718) is one of best known consorts of Sukjong of Joseon and the mother of King Yeongjo.
The future Royal Consort was born on August 6, 1753 (July 8, 1753 in Korean lunar calendar), during the 29th year of King Yeongjo's reign, into the Changnyeong Seong clan. Her name was Seong Deok-im (성덕임; 成德任).
Royal Noble Consort Hui of the Indong Jang clan (Korean: 희빈 장씨; Hanja: 禧嬪 張氏; 3 November 1659 – 10 October 1701), personal name Jang Ok-jeong (장옥정; 張玉貞), was a consort of Sukjong of Joseon and the mother of King Gyeongjong. She was queen of Joseon from 1690 until her deposition in 1694.
Royal Noble Consort Su of the Bannam Park clan (Korean: 수빈 반남 박씨; Hanja: 綏嬪 潘南 朴氏; 1 June 1770 – 31 January 1823) was a concubine of Jeongjo of Joseon and the mother of King Sunjo. She was also given an alternative royal title, Royal Noble Consort Yu (유빈; 綏嬪).