Queen Sinmok
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Queen Sinmok of the Kim clan (신목왕후 김씨;d. 700), was the queen regent of Silla between 692 and 700.[1][2]
She was the second wife of king Sinmun of Silla and the mother of king Hyoso of Silla. She ruled as regent during the minority of her son between 692 and 700.[2]
She was called Mother King (母王) by Japan.[3] The expression literally shows that she was the ‘King as a mother’, which is a fine proof of showing that she was the actual ruler of Silla after the death of her husband.[2]
Issue
- Son: Hyoso of Silla (효소왕; r. 692–702) was the 32nd monarch of Silla
- Son: Seongdeok of Silla (성덕왕) was the 33rd King of Silla.
- Son: Kim Geunji (김근질)
- Son: Kim Sa–Jong (김사종)
References
- ^ Overlooked Historical Records of the Three Korean Kingdoms, Iryon, Iryŏn · 2006
- ^ a b c Kim, Tae-sik (2011). "Queen Dowager Sinmok of Silla as the Mother King". SILLASAHAKPO (in Korean) (22): 61–98. ISSN 1738-2742.
- ^ Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 신목왕후 神穆王后. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
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