Princess Bongnyeong (Sukjong)
| Princess Boknyeong | |||||
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| Princess of Goryeo | |||||
| Coronation | 1114 | ||||
| Predecessor | Princess Ansu | ||||
| Monarch | Wang Ong, King Sukjong | ||||
| Born | 1096 Goryeo | ||||
| Died | 30 June 1133 (age 37/8) Goryeo | ||||
| Burial | July 1133 | ||||
| Spouse | Wang Yeon; half first cousin | ||||
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| House | House of Wang (by birth and marriage) | ||||
| Father | Sukjong of Goryeo | ||||
| Mother | Queen Myeongui of the Jeongju Yu clan | ||||
| Religion | Buddhism | ||||
Princess Boknyeong (Korean: 복녕궁주; Hanja: 福寧宮主; 1096 – 30 June 1133) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the youngest daughter of King Sukjong and Queen Myeongui, also their most favourite and beloved daughter.
She later married her half uncle's son–Wang Yeon the Count Jingang (진강백 왕연). She was said to have a gentle, filial, and diligent personality. Even after getting married, she still achieved solemn virtues, making her loving by both of her parents. Her wealth was the highest among the other royal family members and she was said to be a devout buddhism and revered Dharma by being very hard and passionate in built and decorated the pagodas (탑) and tombs (묘). However, she later died on 30 June 1133 (11th years reign of her nephew) without any issue and her funeral was held at the northwestern foot of Gyeongsan (경산; 京山) a month later.