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  1. Queen Inhyeon ( Korean : 인현왕후; Hanja : 仁顯王后; 23 April 1667 – 14 August 1701), of the Yeoheung Min clan, was the second wife of King Sukjong, the 19th Joseon monarch. She was queen of Joseon from 1681 until her deposition in 1688, and from her reinstatement in 1694 until her death in 1701.

  2. Inhyeon wanghu jeon ( Korean: 인현왕후전) is a novel written in Hangul about Queen Inhyeon (16671701), the second queen consort of King Sukjong of Joseon (1661 – 1720). She becomes queen and moves into the royal palace, only to be dethroned due to the slander by Jang Hui-bin, the King's concubine.

  3. After nine years in power, the Noron collapsed when Sukjong deposed Queen Min (posthumously called Queen Inhyeon), who was supported by the Western faction, and named Consort Hui of the Jang clan (also called Consort Jang or Jang Hui-bin) as the new queen.

  4. Nov 16, 2023 · Queen Inhyeon ( Hangul: 인현왕후, Hanja: 仁顯王后) (15 May 1667 – 16 September 1701) was the second queen consort of King Sukjong of Joseon and one of the best known Queens of the Joseon Dynasty.

  5. Queen Inhyeon, of the Yeoheung Min clan, was the second wife of King Sukjong, the 19th Joseon monarch. She was queen of Joseon from 1681 until her deposition in 1688, and from her reinstatement in 1694 until her death in 1701.

  6. Inhyeon was the wife of King Sukjong and the mother of King Yeongjo. She was a pawn in his political conflicts and a symbol of virtue in Korean culture. Learn about her life, marriage, exile, reinstatement and legacy.

  7. Learn about the legendary story of King Sukjong, Queen Inhyeon, and Concubine Jang Hui-bin, who dominated the Joseon dynasty. Professor Minsoo Kang, who translated Record of the Virtue of Queen Inhyeon, Lady Min, will speak about the historical myth and its impact on modern Korean culture.