How many episodes does Queen Seondeok have?

How many episodes does Queen Seondeok have?

62
Queen Seondeok/Number of episodes

Is Queen Seon Deok real?

Queen Seondeok (Sondok) ruled the ancient kingdom of Silla from 632 to 647 CE and was the first female sovereign in ancient Korea.

Who does Queen Seon Deok marry?

According to Samguk Yusa, she married her uncle Galmunwang Eum, one year after she was crowned. However, it is widely believed that she did not let herself be wed in order to avoid political conflicts, hence the next female rulers after her (Queen Jindeok and Queen Jinseong) were not married either.

Who played Queen Seon?

Cast

Lee Yo-WonKo Hyun-JungUhm Tae-Woong
Queen SeondeokMi-SilKim Yu-Sin

Who is Bidam in Queen Seon Deok?

Bidam 毗曇? – 26 February 647 (17 January, lunar calendar). He was known for leading a rebellion against Queen Seondeok of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Prior to his rebellion, he held the position of a Sangdaedeung (the highest official in the court).

Who is Bidam in Queen Seondeok?

How did Queen Seondeok spread Buddhism?

She had also sent scholars or “scholar-officials” to help spread Buddhism. And had also built the “Star Gazing-Tower” which was considered the first dedicated observatory in the far east. The tower still stands in the capital of Silla. Queen Sondok had also built statues to represent Buddhism beliefs.

Why did Queen Seondeok make cheomseongdae?

In the 2009 drama, Cheomseongdae was constructed when Queen Seondeok was still a princess; this was her first decree as a princess. Cheomseongdae was meant to share the knowledge of astronomy with everyone, rather than letting one person (Lady Misil) abuse the knowledge of it.

Did Deokman loved Bidam?

If he’s going to be named a traitor though, he’ll die letting the one he loves know his true treason, daring to love “Deokman the woman” rather than “the queen.” Hard as it is to watch, there is a bittersweet satisfaction that Deokman did get to hear Bidam say he still loved her in the end.

What is royal concubine?

The royal concubines of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) are one of the most popular sources for storylines for Korean periodic dramas and films. In many of these works, the concubine is depicted as exerting political power through the king, such as changing policies or giving money and power to the people on her side.

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