. "Princess of Goryeo"@en . . "Princess Seunggyeong (Korean: \uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uC8FC; Hanja: \u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u4E3B; ?\u2013fl.\u20091158) or Royal Princess of the Seunggyeong Palace (\uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uACF5\uC8FC, \u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u516C\u4E3B) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the first and eldest daughter of King Injong and Queen Gongye, also the eldest aunt of Gangjong and Huijong. In 1148, she, as the High Princess (\uC0C1\uACF5\uC8FC, \u4E0A\u516C\u4E3B) and her formally became a princess (\uAD81\uC8FC, \u5BAE\u4E3B). She later married Duke Gangneung (\uAC15\uB989\uACF5)'s son, Wang Yeong the Count Gonghwa (\uACF5\uD654\uBC31 \uC655\uC601) and had a daughter and a son together. Their daughter died in 1185 unmarried, while their son married Seunggyeong's niece\u2013Princess Hwasun (\uD654\uC21C\uAD81\uC8FC) and died in 1218."@en . "Monarch"@en . "\uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uC8FC(\u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u4E3B, ? ~ 1158\uB144 \uC774\uC804)\uB294 \uACE0\uB824\uC758 \uC655\uC871\uC774\uB2E4. \uC778\uC885\uACFC \uACF5\uC608\uC655\uD6C4\uC758 \uC7A5\uB140\uC774\uB2E4. \uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uACF5\uC8FC(\u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u516C\u4E3B)\uB77C\uACE0\uB3C4 \uD55C\uB2E4. \uC131\uC740 \uC655, \uBCF8\uAD00\uC740 \uAC1C\uC131\uC774\uB2E4. \uC758\uC885\uACFC \uBA85\uC885, \uC2E0\uC885 \uB4F1\uC758 \uCE5C\uB0A8\uB9E4\uC774\uBA70, \uD76C\uC885\uACFC \uAC15\uC885 \uB4F1\uC758 \uACE0\uBAA8\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . . . . . "\uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uC8FC"@ko . . . . . . . . . "Wang Yeong; half second cousin once removed"@en . . . "\uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uC8FC(\u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u4E3B, ? ~ 1158\uB144 \uC774\uC804)\uB294 \uACE0\uB824\uC758 \uC655\uC871\uC774\uB2E4. \uC778\uC885\uACFC \uACF5\uC608\uC655\uD6C4\uC758 \uC7A5\uB140\uC774\uB2E4. \uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uACF5\uC8FC(\u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u516C\u4E3B)\uB77C\uACE0\uB3C4 \uD55C\uB2E4. \uC131\uC740 \uC655, \uBCF8\uAD00\uC740 \uAC1C\uC131\uC774\uB2E4. \uC758\uC885\uACFC \uBA85\uC885, \uC2E0\uC885 \uB4F1\uC758 \uCE5C\uB0A8\uB9E4\uC774\uBA70, \uD76C\uC885\uACFC \uAC15\uC885 \uB4F1\uC758 \uACE0\uBAA8\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . "before 1158"@en . . . "5124"^^ . "1148"^^ . . . . . . "Princess Seunggyeong"@en . "1101026835"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Princess Seunggyeong"@en . . . . . . "Princess Seunggyeong (Korean: \uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uC8FC; Hanja: \u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u4E3B; ?\u2013fl.\u20091158) or Royal Princess of the Seunggyeong Palace (\uC2B9\uACBD\uAD81\uACF5\uC8FC, \u627F\u6176\u5BAE\u516C\u4E3B) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the first and eldest daughter of King Injong and Queen Gongye, also the eldest aunt of Gangjong and Huijong. In 1148, she, as the High Princess (\uC0C1\uACF5\uC8FC, \u4E0A\u516C\u4E3B) and her formally became a princess (\uAD81\uC8FC, \u5BAE\u4E3B). She later married Duke Gangneung (\uAC15\uB989\uACF5)'s son, Wang Yeong the Count Gonghwa (\uACF5\uD654\uBC31 \uC655\uC601) and had a daughter and a son together. Their daughter died in 1185 unmarried, while their son married Seunggyeong's niece\u2013Princess Hwasun (\uD654\uC21C\uAD81\uC8FC) and died in 1218. According to her daughter's epitaph (\uC655\uC601\uB140\uC655\uC528\uBB18\uC9C0\uBA85, \u738B\u745B\u5973\u738B\u6C0F\u5893\u8A8C\u9298), Princess Seunggyeong (Lady Wang's mother) passed away when Wang unreached the age of 7/8 years. From this point, Seunggyeong was believed to have died before 1158 since Wang was born in 1150."@en . "Lady Wang"@en . . . "71382010"^^ . . "Princess Seunggyeong"@en . . .