Queen Munhye

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| name = Queen Munhye

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| father =Taejo of Goryeo

| mother =Queen Jeongdeok of the Chŏngju Yu clan

| spouse =King Munwon

| issue =Prince Cheonchu
Prince Aji
Queen Heonui

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| posthumous name =Munhye (문혜, 文惠; "Civil and Kind")

| house = {{ubl|Chŏngju Yu clan (official)|Wang (agnatic and by marriage)}}

| religion = Buddhism

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Queen Munhye of the Chŏngju Yu clan ({{Korean|문혜왕후 유씨|文惠王后 柳氏}}) was a Goryeo princess{{Cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&searchTermImages=%EB%AC%B8%ED%98%9C%EC%99%95%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EB%AC%B8%ED%98%9C%EC%99%95%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_091_0020_0010_0050/1/0/1/o|script-title=ko:고려시대 史料 Database|website=Goryeosa|language=zh|access-date=June 10, 2021}} as the first and oldest daughter of King Taejo and Queen Jeongdeok who became the wife of her half brother, King Munwon.{{Cite web|url=https://m.blog.naver.com/PostView.naver?isHttpsRedirect=true&blogId=foryou1204&logNo=220143781933|script-title=ko:고려01대 태조자식 - 문혜왕후 유씨(文惠王后 柳氏) 문원대왕(文元大王)의 아내|website=Naver|access-date=June 10, 2021|language=ko}}{{Unreliable source?|reason=See unreliable sources list on WP:KO/RS|date=November 2024}} With this marriage, she then followed her maternal clan, the Chŏngju Yu.{{cite book|last=Gwang-kui|first=Lee|date=1990|title=韓國 의 家族 과 宗族|trans-title=Korean Clans|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FsU0AAAAMAAJ&q=%EB%AC%B8%ED%98%9C%EC%99%95%ED%9B%84|language=ko, zh|location=University of Michigan, United States|publisher=Min In-si, 民音社|isbn=9788937430404|pages=63}} Though her younger sister, she would become the maternal aunt of King Seongjong and became the mother-in-law of her half nephew, King Gyeongjong since her only daughter married him as his second wife. Alongside her husband who was posthumously honoured as a king, she was also posthumously honoured as a queen.

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