Birthdate: 1315 AD
Birthplace: Goyang, South Korea
Died: 1369 AD
Empress Gi played a significant role during the Yuan dynasty, where she rose to prominence as one of its primary empresses. Starting as a concubine, she eventually became a powerful political and economic force, wielding de facto imperial powers and influencing key decisions and policies. Her leadership and strategic acumen enabled her to effectively control the country’s affairs, establishing her as one of the most influential and powerful women of her era.
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