Su-bi Kwŏn


Royal Consort Su of the Andong Kwŏn clan was the fifth wife of King Chungsuk of Goryeo.

Biography

Early life and relatives

The future Royal Consort Su was born into the Andong Kwŏn clan as the eldest daughter and second child of Kwŏn Ryŏm, Prince Hyeonbok and his wife who was from the Pyongyang Jo clan. King Chunghye's third wife, Lady Hong was once Lady Kwŏn's cousin.
Her paternal great-grandfather was Kwŏn Po, Internal Prince Yeongga and her paternal grandfather was Kwŏn Chun, Internal Prince Gilchang who kept his loyalty to King Chungsuk when other servants loyal on Wang Ko. From Kwŏn Chun's succession, the Andong Kwŏn clan became a prestigious family and had a lot of wealth. His manor was said to admired by the king when he visited.

Marriage and palace life

Lady Kwŏn was firstly marry to Jeon-Sin 's son, but her father tried to divorced them due to the quality of the Chŏn family clan. Then, in 1335, the couple finally divorced under the pretext of an order from the king and Lady Kwŏn was honoured the Consort Su upon becoming the king's new consort.
In 1339, after King Chungsuk's death, Lady Kwŏn and his other wife–Princess Gyeonghwa was raped by his son and successor, King Chunghye.

Later life

Lady Kwŏn died childless on 29 April 1340, and her father, Kwŏn Ryŏm also died in the same year at 39 years old, so it was believed that she died at a young age possibly by suicide after the shock of being raped.

Family