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 Wideok of Baekje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the eldest son of King Seong, and became rose to the throne upon his father's death.
During Seong's reign, Baekje had led an alliance with the neighboring Silla and the Gaya confederacy to attack the powerful northern kingdom of Goguryeo.
Baekje under Wideok was inimical with both Silla and Goguryeo, launching various battles and border incursions against the rival kingdoms.
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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.
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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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.
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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 Giru of Baekje Information
Giru (reigned 77–128) was the eldest son of King Daru and the third king of Baekje, which was one of Korea's Three Kingdoms.
He began to invade outskirts of Silla in 85, and signed peace treaty in 105.
King Giru sent help to Silla in 125 to fight back against a Mohe invasion.
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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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 Giru of Baekje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
77–128) was the third king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
He was the eldest son of King Daru and became the heir to the throne in the year 33.
In 125, Giru sent help to Silla at Jima's request, to repel a Malgal invasion.
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The fated love between Princess Seon Hwa of the Shilla kingdom and Seo Dong, the future King Mu of the Baekje kingdom, is a classic tale set in Shakespearean lore.
It is immortalized in Seo Dong Yo, or "The Ballad of Seo Dong", an old Korean folk song that spread quickly through the palace and the country during the Shilla period.
Seo Dong (Jo Hyun Jae) is just a commoner, a technician who grew up in Baekje's prestigious Taehaksa Institute, but his life is on the brink of extraordinary change.
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