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  Reference Encyclopedia - Baekje
Baekje (October 18 BCE – August 660 CE) was a kingdom in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula.
King Gaeru is believed to have moved the capital to the Bukhan Mountain Fortress in 132, probably in present-day Gwangju, to the southeast of Seoul.
Baekje was briefly revived in the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea period, as Unified Silla collapsed.
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 Gaero of Baekje - Galbijim
Gaero of Baekje (개로왕) (蓋鹵王) (?-475, 455-475) was the 21st king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
He died in battle as Baekje's capital in the present-day Seoul region fell to the northern rival kingdom Goguryeo.
He was the last to rule Baekje from its historic heartland in the Han River valley.
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  Baekje info here at en.alfred-hitch-covers.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Baekje requested to be a successor contingency to Buyeo, a contingency in present-day Manchuria approximately the stint of Gojoseon's fall.
According to Samguk Yusa, King Onjo was the son of Jumong (King Dongmyeongseong), the institutor of Goguryeo.
[11] That was the numero uno of the King Geunchogo’s reign (346-375) in Baekje.
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 Goi of Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He was the second son of the 4th king Gaeru and younger brother of the 5th king Chogo.
Upon the death of the 6th king Gusu, Gusu's eldest son Saban became king, but proved to be too young to rule.
Under Goi's reign, Baekje expanded control of the Han River region and gained permanent ascendancy over the remaining states of the Mahan, a loose confederacy in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula.
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 Biyu of Baekje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Biyu of Baekje (reigned 427–455) was the twentieth king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
In 430, Chinese chronicles record a tribute mission arriving at the Song dynasty court from King Biyu.
Within the Korean peninsula, Biyu sought to strengthen Baekje’s relationship with Silla, exchanging ambassadors in 433 and 434.
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 Broadmining: Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Baekje was a monarchy, but like most monarchies a great deal of power was held by the aristocracy.
It is widely known that Baekje divided its government officials into 16 official ranks, and it seems that the government officials in the rank of Sol from the first, Jwapyeong to the sixth, Naesol may have been the commanders in the fields of politics, administration, military.
Baekje sent an envoy to Northern Wei of Northern Dynasties for the first time in the 18th year of King Gaero (472 A.D.), and King Gaero asked for military to attack Goguryeo.
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 Rulers of Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Baekje was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the first millennium of the Common Era (along with Goguryeo and Silla), and fell to Silla in AD 660.
Silla was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the first millennium of the Common Era, along with Baekje (which it conquered in AD 660) and Goguryeo (which it defeated in 668).
The first king had the temple name Taejo, which means "great progenitor" and was applied to the first kings of both Goryeo and Joseon, as they were also the founders of the Wang and Yi Dynasties respectively.
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 Gaero of Baekje Information
Gaero of Baekje (455–475) was the twenty-first king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Dorim used the king’s passion for the game of baduk to ingratiate himself, and persuade the king to neglect the country’s defense in favor of public works.
King Gaero was taken to Acha Mountain Fortress and slain.
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 Baekje - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
King Uija and his son were sent into exile in China while some of the royals probably fled to Japan.
Baekje sent an envoy to Northern Wei of Northern Dynasties for the first time in 472, and King Gaero asked for military aid to attack Goguryeo.
It was during the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang that Baekje relocated its capital to southern Korea.
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 Baekje - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
According to Samguk Yusa, King Onjo was the son of Jumong (King Dongmyeongseong), the founder of Goguryeo.
King Gaeru is believed to have moved the capital to the Bukhan Mountain Fortress in 132, probably in present-day Gwangju, to the southeast of Seoul.
Baekje was established by immigrants from Goguryeo who spoke a Buyeo language, a hypothetical group linking the languages of Gojoseon, Buyeo, Goguryeo, Baekje, and early Japanese.
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 Korean History in a nutshell - China History Forum, chinese history forum
The origin of Baekje is still controversial, but the kingdoms of Goguryeo and Baekje had similar ethnic and linguistic backgrounds and the kingdom was firmly established in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula with its capital at Seoul by the fourth century.
Baekje was fundamental in implanting high civilization, including Chinese characters and Buddhism, into ancient Japan with which the kingdom sustained friendly relations all the time.
Baekje was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the 1st millennium AD (along with Goguryeo and Silla), and fell to Silla in 660.
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 Science Fair Projects - King Biyu of Baekje
427-455) was the 20th king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The traditional dates of King Biyu's rule are based on the Samguk Sagi.
Within the Korean peninsula, King Biyu sought to strengthen Baekje’s relationship with Silla, exchanging ambassadors in 433 and 434.
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
King Onjo of Baekje; King Daru of Baekje succeeds to the throne of Baekje in Korean peninsula
Death of King Geungusu of Baekje; King Chimnyu ascends to the throne of Baekje and shortly thereafter declares Buddhism the official religion
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Korean History in a nutshell
King Onjo moved the capital from south of the river, to north of the river, and then south again under the pressure of attacks from other Mahan states.
It is widely known that Baekje divided its government officials into 16 official ranks, and it seems that the government officials in the rank of Sol from the first, Jwapyeong to the sixth, Naesol may have been the commanders in the fields of politics, administration, military.
Baekje's diplomatic policy for China was changed after Dongjin was destroyed in 418 A.D. and Song Dynasty (a state and dynasty in ancient china) was founded in 420 A.D. Baekje sent envoys frequently to Song and received official rank and asked for all kinds of books and the technological instruction.
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 List_of_rulers_of_korea info here at en.athletic-coaching-salaries.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This draft is of the Kim Dynasty of Geumgwan Gaya (42-532).
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, multiplying unknown; at entire with popular as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, fused Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo onslaught in 481 [2] [3] 16.
[2] The shah prenomens ordinarily derive from the of the king's burial, & unpreventably correspond to the Chinese conceit of 諡號.
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 List of Rulers of Korea Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Baekje (18 BC - AD 660) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The first king had the temple name Taejo, which means "great progenitor", and was applied to the first kings of both Goryeo and Joseon, as they were also the founders of the Wang and Yi Dynasties respectively.
In 1897, when Joseon became the Korean Empire, some of the Joseon kings were posthumously raised to the rank of emperors.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/List_of_Rulers_of_Korea   (1230 words)

  
 List of Rulers of Korea at AllExperts
King Inoe of Daegaya 이뇌왕, 8th generation descendent of Yi Jinashi:?.
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, generation unknown; possibly also known as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, joined Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo attack in 481 [2] [3]:16.
Two kings, Yeonsangun and Gwanghaegun, were not given temple names after their reigns ended.
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 List_of_korean_kings info here at en.about-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
King Ijinashi of Daegaya 이진아시왕, inclusive of acknowledged as Naejinjuji 내진주지 or Noejiljuil 뇌질주일 9.
King Inoe of Daegaya 이뇌왕, 8th descendant of Yi Jinashi ?.
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, unknown; could be inclusive of acknowledged as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, touched Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo onrush in 481 [2] [3] 16.
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All kings of Gaya had the Korean title Wang, which means "king." This list represents the Kim Dynasty of Geumgwan Gaya.
Baekje was located on the southern western part of Korean peninsular and it developed first among three kingdoms but ruined first also and Shilla gained its territory.
The next 23 Kings (until Wonjong) are also referred to by their temple names, which had the title jong in them.
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 List of Rulers of Korea - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
King Haeburu was the brother of Go Uru Dangun, and originally succeeded his brother to the Bukbuyeo throne but was chased to the east by the forces of the Han dynasty and the rising of Go Dumak, who was a member of the Bukbuyeo Royal family.
Baekje (18 BC - AD 660) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Beginning with Chungnyeol (the twenty-fifth king), all the remaining kings of Goryeo had the title Wang ("King") as part of their temple names.
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 List_of_korean_monarchs info here at en.athletic-coaching-salaries.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, multiplying unknown; if possible conjointly celebrated as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, accompanyed Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo charge in 481 [2] [3] 16.
Baekje (18 BC - AD 660) was sole of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
All of the kings are recorded to correlate to the ditto patrilineal bloodline.
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 Rulers of Korea - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
King Haeburu was the brother of Go Uru Dangun, and originally succeeded his brother to the Bukbuyeo throne but was chased to the east by the forces of the Han dynasty and the rising of Go Dumak, who was a descendant of Goyeolga Dangun, the last ruler of Gojoseon.
King Daeso 대소왕 帶素王 (7 BCE - 22 CE)
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, generation unknown; possibly also known as King Gasil [2]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, joined Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo attack in 481 [3] [4]
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 List_of_korean_monarchs info here at en.archetecture.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
King Ijinashi of Daegaya 이진아시왕, conjointly established as Naejinjuji 내진주지 or Noejiljuil 뇌질주일 9.
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, origination unknown; at complete conjointly established as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, attached Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo irruption in 481 [2] [3] 16.
All of the kings are recorded to become to the twin patrilineal bloodline.
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 Guisin_of_baekje info here at en.about-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
If the Guisin of Baekje is important to you, understand that you may have to pay for a special service.
Guisin of Baekje (reigned 420–427) was the nineteenth czar of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, sole of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
In 420, the fresh Song dynasty of China sent envoys to Baekje 'n crowded auxiliary states, re-confirming or enhancing the subtitles granted by the fallen Eastern Jin.
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 Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
501-523) was the twenty-fifth king of Baekje during the period of the Three Kingdoms of Korea of Korea.
He was called Semakishi and King Shima in Japanese records because he was born in an island.
According to the chronicles of Japan II, Japanese Emperor Kammu of Japans mother is a descendant of King Muryeong.
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 Lake Najuho Tour
It is said that it was established by Marananta during the king Chimryu of the Baekje Period.
It was built in 1640(the 18th year of king Injo) and rebuilt in 1678(the 4th year of king Sukjong) and 1862(the 13th year of king Cheoljong).
It was built by Buddhist priest Ado in the 14th year of the king Biyu of Baekje Period.
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All of the kings are recorded to belong to the same patrilineal bloodline.
In 1897, when Joseon became the Korean Empire, some of the Joseon kings were posthumously raised to the rank of emperors.
Two kings, Yeonsangun and Gwanghaegun, were not given temple names after their reigns ended.
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In 249, according to the Japanese chronicle Nihonshoki, Baekje's...
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King Seong of Baekje Korean Name Revised Romanization Seong-wang McCune-Reischauer Sng-wang Hangul Hanja King Seong d 554 ruled Baekje from 523 to 554...
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/List of monarchs of Korea
King Haeburu was the brother of Go Uru Dangun, and originally succeeded his brother to the Bukbuyeo throne but was chased to the east by the forces of the Han dynasty and the rising of Go Dumak, who was a member of the Bukbuyeo Royal family.
The most complete and oldest existing Korean history text, the Samguk Sagi and the Samguk Yusa, written centuries after Goguryeo was defeated, uses the title "Wang", meaning King.
All of the kings are recorded to belong to the same patrilineal bloodline.
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