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*''Died: [[1895]]/10/8''
 
*''Died: [[1895]]/10/8''
*''Other Names: Queen Min''
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*''Other Names'': [[閔]] 妃 ''(K: Minbi; Queen Min)''
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*''Korean'': 明成皇后 ''(Myeongseong Hwanghu, Myŏngsŏng Hwanghu)''
    
Queen Myeongseong was queen of [[King Gojong]] of [[Joseon Dynasty]] Korea, and mother to [[Emperor Sunjong]]. Her murder by Japanese terrorists in [[1895]] is frequently held up today in Korean expressions of anti-Japanese sentiment.
 
Queen Myeongseong was queen of [[King Gojong]] of [[Joseon Dynasty]] Korea, and mother to [[Emperor Sunjong]]. Her murder by Japanese terrorists in [[1895]] is frequently held up today in Korean expressions of anti-Japanese sentiment.
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Born the daughter of Min Chirok, she married King Gojong in [[1866]].
 
Born the daughter of Min Chirok, she married King Gojong in [[1866]].
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She took up residence at Gonnyeonghap Hall from [[1884]] onwards, at [[Gyeongbokgung Palace]]. She was murdered there on October 8, 1895, in what is known in Korea as the Eulmi Incident. A group of Japanese entered the Hall and killed the queen; fearing the queen might survive if she had switched places and was disguised as a handmaid, they also killed all of her handmaids. They then burned her body on a nearby hill; the royal family later retrieved the body and held a state funeral for her. Posthumously elevated from queen to empress, she was buried alongside Emperor Gojong at the Imperial Tombs at Hongneung on March 4, 1919.
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She took up residence at Gonnyeonghap Hall from [[1884]] onwards, at [[Gyeongbokgung Palace]]. She was murdered there on October 8, 1895, in what is known in Korea as the Eulmi Incident. A group of Japanese entered the Hall and killed the queen; fearing the queen might survive if she had switched places and was disguised as a handmaid, they also killed all of her handmaids. They then burned her body on a nearby hill; the royal family later retrieved the body and held a state funeral for her on November 22, [[1897]]. Posthumously elevated from queen to empress a month earlier on October 12, 1897, she was buried alongside Emperor Gojong at the Imperial Tombs at Hongneung on March 4, 1919.
    
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