Deposed Princess Yeondeok

Deposed Princess Yeondeok of the Gyeongwon Yi clan (Korean: 폐비 연덕궁주 이씨; Hanja: 廢妃 延德宮主 李氏; d. 4 August 1139) was a Korean queen consort as the 1st wife of her nephew, King Injong of Goryeo.

[3] She was the second, alongside Queen Sundeok (initially older sister and later mother-in-law) and Princess Bokchang.

In the 8th month of 1124 (Korean calendar; lunisolar), she formally become his Queen consort,[4] entered the Palace, and was honoured as Princess Yeondeok (연덕궁주; 延德宮主).

[5] According to Tongguk t'onggam, on the day she became queen it rained a great deal, the wind blew strongly, and the trees were uprooted.

Following this, some of Injong's servants said Afterwards, she and her younger sister were deposed from their positions and became simply Lady Yi (이씨).