Talk:Queen Wongyeong

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death of in-laws[edit]

In 1416, the Queen’s remaining younger brothers, Min Mu-hyul and Min Mu-hoe, had stated that Crown Prince Je (later Grand Prince Yangnyeong), her eldest son, would take great care of their family as he and their family shared a close family relationship. Word spread and reached Taejong who saw it as a threat, which once again brought the brothers to be exiled and die by suicide poisoning. But it is also said that rumors had spread through the palace that Queen Jeong had abused Taejong's concubine, Royal Noble Hyo of the Cheongpung Kim clan, and her son, Prince Gyeongnyeong. In anger and retaliation, Taejong exiled Min Mu-hyeol and Min Mu-hoe nearby the sea breeze and hung them to death nearby

Were Min Mu-hyul and Min Mu-hoe poisoned or hung? Was it a suicide or an excution? 2A0C:5A81:D407:6900:2111:F7B7:241A:EE2C (talk) 19:35, 2 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]