Pomewa Joya

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Pomewa Joya
보메와 조야
Empress Joya in 1960
Emperor of Metzetta
Reign1995 - 2001
PredecessorPomewa Seozwi
SuccessorJoya Rindo
Born1930
Imperial Household Hospital, Hanzeong, Metzetta
IssueRindo
HouseHouse of Joya
FatherPomewa Seozwi
ReligionChulcheo

Pomewa Joya (1930-2001) was an Empress of Metzetta and the matriarch of the House of Joya. She was Emperor number 168 from 1995 until 2001. She was born during the reign of Emperor Jan-Hu as the eldest child of future Emperor Seozwi. She had only one child; her successor as Emperor, Rindo. Pomewa was her dynastic family name, but rarely used; she was simply referred to by almost everyone using her given name of Joya, or even more simply as The Empress. She was a popular monarch who made a concerted effort to bring the Imperial Family closer to the people, in contrast to her mostly aloof predecessors. She is the most recent female to hold the position of Emperor.

Early Life

Joya was born in the Imperial Household Hospital, Hanzeong.

In 1965 she visited Urcea to attend the wedding of her sister Haeki into the House de Weluta.

Marriage and Family

Joya had one son, Rindo.

Reign

Joya was an advocate for feminist issues and established the Order of Dalrae to recognise the significant contributions made by women, as well as the Supreme Order of Taeyang which she envisioned as a powerful diplomatic tool.

A champion of Metzettan traditions, she instituted Mettubok Day to encourage Metzettans to wear their traditional dress, fearing the custom would die out and become lost forever.

Death

Empress Joya passed away in 2001.

State Visits

As Joya suffered from a fear of flying, all state visits she made were undertaken overland or by boat.

 Urcea, 1965

Titles, Styles and Honours

Joya was formally addressed as Her Imperial Majesty Empress Joya.

National Honours

Foreign Honours