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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.
King Seong, for example, strengthened royal power, but after he was slain in a disastrous campaign against Silla, the nobles took much of that power away from his son.
www.oobdoo.com /wikipedia/?title=Baekje   (2866 words)

  
 Baekje - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
King Gaeru is believed to have moved the capital to the Bukhan Mountain Fortress in 132.
Baekje divided its government officials into sixteen 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 CE and Song Dynasty (a state and dynasty in ancient China) was founded in 420 CE; Baekje sent envoys frequently to Song and received official rank and asked for all kinds of books and technological expertise.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Baekje   (2588 words)

  
 King Chogo of Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The relation between Baekje and Silla became hostile after King Gaeru of Baekje gave refuge to a Sillan treasoner Gilseon in 165, shortly before King Chogo inherited the throne.
King Chogo began oppressing Silla in 167 and captured two castles, but the Sillans drove him and his army off.
King Chogo ran another campaign during 188 to 190 against Silla and captured several castles (Castles Mosan, Guyang, Wonsanhyang and Yogeo).
www.xasa.biz /wiki/en/wikipedia/k/ki/king_chogo_of_baekje.html   (187 words)

  
 Baekje - Free net encyclopedia
Template:Koreanname hanja noimage Template:History of Korea Baekje (18 BCE (legendary) – 660 CE) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla.
Baekje claimed to be a successor state to Buyeo, a state in present-day Manchuria around the time of Gojoseon's fall.
King Uija and his son were sent into exile in China while some of the royals probably fled to Japan, where Baekje nobility had long since established cordial ties with the local elite.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Baekje   (1880 words)

  
 King Gaeru of Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
128 ~ 166) was the fourth king of Baekje.
Baekje fought off many Goguryeo invasions with this fortress many times later and King Chogo based his northward campaign on it.
King Gaeru gave him refuge and two countries became hostile.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/k/ki/king_gaeru_of_baekje.html   (82 words)

  
 Baekje Silla Samguk Yusa South Korea King Gaeru Chinese Gongju King Seong Sabi aristocracy Jeolla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
King Geunchogo (346-375) expanded its territory to the north through war against Goguryeo, whilst annexing the Mahan societies in the south.
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 CE and Song Dynasty (a state and dynasty in ancient China) was founded in 420 CE Baekje sent envoys frequently to Song and received official rank and asked for all kinds of books and the technological instruction.
en.powerwissen.com /FW2Nb4CBVJAdkfMvJJXgEg==_Baekje.html   (2574 words)

  
 Gaeru_of_baekje info here at en.about-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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Gaeru (reigned 128–166) was the fourth king of Baekje, solitary of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Baekje fought slender sundry Goguryeo invasions from fortress, 'n King Chogo based their northward on it.
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 Chogo of Baekje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chogo (reigned 166–214), also known as King Sogo or King Sokgo depending on the record, was the fifth monarch of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Relations between Baekje and Silla became hostile after Gaeru had given refuge to a Sillan traitor Gilseon in 165, shortly before King Chogo inherited the throne.
This biography of a member of an Asian royal house is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/King_Chogo_of_Baekje   (210 words)

  
 Kin Did You Mean kin?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 The Ultimate Baekje Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The Ultimate Baekje Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
In Korea, it is known as one of the Three Kingdoms, along with Goguryeo and Silla.
In the Later Three Kingdoms Period after the decline of Silla, the Baekje state was briefly revived.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Paekche   (2510 words)

  
 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Gilseon, a minister of Silla (on the Korean peninsula), flees to Baekje following his failed coup d'etat attempt where he is given refuge by King Gaeru (128-166) causing hostilities between the two countries
Arriving by sea in southern China, he travels to the Chinese capital Luoyang and is greeted by Emperor Huan of Han Dynasty
Death of King (128-) Gaeru of Baekje on the Korean peninsula; succeeded by his eldest son Chogo as the 5th king of Baekje (-214)
www.swuklink.com /BAAAGDJA.php?tl=165   (797 words)

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