Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: King Gyeongmyeong


Related Topics

In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Gyeongmyeong of Silla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gyeongmyeong joined forces with him in 920, and their allied armies were able to repel a Hubaekje assault on Daeya Castle.
King Gyeongmyeong sought to get aid from Tang China, and sent missions bearing tribute, but was unsuccessful.
After his death in 924, King Gyeongmyeong was buried to the north of Hwangboksa temple.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gyeongmyeong_of_Silla   (178 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Beop of Baekje (reigned 599 to 600) was king of the Korean Baekje kingdom.
Hye of Baekje (reigned 598–599) was the twenty-eighth king of the Baekje kingdom of ancient Korea.
#King Haeburu (86–48 BCE) #King Geumwa (48–7 BCE) #King Daeso (7 BCE–22 CE)
king.beop.of.baekje.en.wikivx.com   (4946 words)

  
 Rulers of Korea
All kings of Gaya had the Korean title Wang, which means "king." This list represents the Kim Dynasty of Geumgwan Gaya.
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.
Joseon was the name of Korea during most the Joseon Dynasty, which ruled from the fall of Goryeo in 1392 until the beginning of the Japanese Colonial Period in 1910.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/r/ru/rulers_of_korea.html   (1268 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 920 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jingnan - Gao Jixing, Jingnan Jiedushi (907-924); King of Nanping (924-928)
Southern Han - Liu Yan, King of Nanhai (911-917); Emperor of Southern Han (917-941)
Norway - Harald I, King of Norway (872-930)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_920   (401 words)

  
 Term paper on Rulers of Korea
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.
Goguryeo was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the first millennium AD (along with Baekje and Silla), and fell to Silla in 668.
Joseon was the name of Korea during most the Joseon Dynasty, which ruled from the fall of Goryeo in 1392 until the beginning of the Republic of Korea in 1919.
www.termpapertopic.org /ru/rulers-of-korea.html   (1267 words)

  
 Rulers of Korea - Gurupedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Another account is that the son of the last emperor Koubuldan of Paedal, reorganised the declining empire and renamed the country Joseon, land of morning calm.
In 1897, the country became the Korean Empire.
Joseon Dynasty kings had temple names ending in jo or jong.
www.gurupedia.com /r/ru/rulers_of_korea.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Korean History in a nutshell - China History Forum, chinese history forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It is well known the founder of Baekje, according to Samguk Sagi, King Onjo, the founder of Baekje, was a son of King Dongmyeong.
The last king of Gojoseon, King Jun, is reported to have fled to Jin after Wei Man seized his throne and established Wiman Joseon.
In the reign of King Gwanggaeto of Goguryeo, Dongye was finally absorbed by that kingdom, which came to dominate the entire northern portion of the Korean peninsula.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=1898   (8207 words)

  
 Rulers of Korea - Definition up Erdmond.Com
All kings of Goguryeo had either the Korean title ''Wang'' ("king") or the title ''Daewang'' ("great king," here translated as "King X the Great," where X is the king's name).
Joseon Dynasty kings had temple_names ending in ''jo'' or ''jong.'' ''Jo'' was given to the first kings of new lines within the dynasty, with the first king having the special name (Taejo), which means "great progenitor" (see also Goryeo).
Each king had a posthumous_name—which was different from his temple name—that included either the title ''Wang'' ("King") or ''Daewang'' ("King X the Great").
www.erdmond.com /Rulers_of_Korea   (817 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Korean History in a nutshell
However, according to Samguk Yusa, King Onjo was the son of Jumong (King Dongmyeongseong), the founder of Goguryeo.
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.
King Gaeru is believed to have moved the capital to the Bukhan Mountain Fortress in 132.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t1898-0.html   (17602 words)

  
 918   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
King Taejo of Goryeo Taejo, Rulers of Korea King of Goryeo (918- 943)
Hubaekje - Gyeon Hwon, Rulers of Korea King of Hubaekje (900- 935)
Unified Silla Silla - King Gyeongmyeong of Silla Gyeongmyeong, Rulers of Korea King of Silla (917- 924)
read-and-go.hopto.org /918   (380 words)

  
 mefeedia videoblogging directory: the most complete videoblogger directory: videobloggers and counting.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Comprised of twenty of the foremost scholars of the time, they were able to devote their full time to study in order to promote research in institutional traditions and politico-economics.Committed to improving the intellectual wellbeing of his people, he is probably most famous for creating the Korean Hangul alphabet.
However, King Sejong remained firm in his beliefs, paving the way for improved literacy and better education amongst the population.Towards the end of his life he suffered from paralysis, which affected his motor skills and left him unable to speak.
The temple was originally founded in AD 678 by the priest Uisang-daesa.Legend says that one day golden fish came down from Nirvana to play in a well at the top of the mountain, which caused the water to glimmer like gold.
mefeedia.com /feeds/1117   (3413 words)

  
 [No title]
The rulers of Dongbuyo submitted to the overlordship of Bukbuyo in BC 86 and thus used the title of Wang, which means king.
King Chimryu (384-385) : adoption of Buddhism, 384
King Beopheung (514-540) : adoption of Buddhism, 535
www.kkkn.com   (1498 words)

  
 Rulers of Korea
The rulers of Bukbuyo retained the use the title of Tanje, or the emperor.
The rulers of Dongbuyo submitted to the overlordship of Bukbuyo in BC 86 and thus used tht title of Wang, which means king.
All kings of Gaya had the Korean title Wang, which means "king." This list represents the Kim Dynasty of Geumgwan Gaya 금관가야.
www.knowledgefun.com /book/r/ru/rulers_of_korea.html   (1423 words)

  
 917   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
King Sindeok of Silla Sindeok, Rulers of Korea King of Silla (913- 917)
King Gyeongmyeong of Silla Gyeongmyeong, Rulers of Korea King of Silla (917- 924)
Taebong - Gung Ye, Rulers of Korea King of Majin (901- 911), Rulers of Korea King of Taebong (911- 918)
read-and-go.hopto.org /917   (354 words)

  
 Rulers of Korea - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Most Goguryeo rulers used the title Wang, or "King," but one exception to this was Gwanggaeto, who used the title Daewang, meaning "great king" or "emperor."
King Pyeongwon (Daeduk) (559-590) (also known as King Pyeonggang)
King Yuri (24-57) (Kings Yuri through Heurhae had the Korean title Isageum, an old word for "ruler")
www.indopedia.org /Rulers_of_Korea.html   (1538 words)

  
 [Gyeongmyeong of Silla] | [All the best Gyeongmyeong of Silla resources at quit-smoking.silvertopics.com]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The #1 Gyeongmyeong of Silla resource from quit-smoking.silvertopics.com...
Your search - Gyeongmyeong of Silla - did not match any documents.
Our Featured Gyeongmyeong of Silla article on Gyeongmyeong of Silla Category: Gyeongmyeong of Silla Gyeongmyeong of Silla Temple name Hangul: 경명왕 Hanja: 景明王 Revised Romanization: Gyeongmyeong wang McCune-Reischauer: Kyŏngmyŏng wang Birth name Hangul: 김승영 Hanja: 金昇英 Revised Romanization: Gim Seung-yeong McCune-Reischauer: Kim Sŭngyŏng
quit-smoking.silvertopics.com /Gyeongmyeong_of_Silla   (235 words)

  
 Thunderbolt and Smokey!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
- Goryeo - King Taejo of Goryeo, Rulers of Korea (918 - 943)
- Denmark - Harthacnut of Denmark, King of Denmark (~ 916 -~ 947)
- Norway - Harald I of Norway, King of Norway (872 - 930)
de_jean.pierre.dardenne.de.reee.org   (11075 words)

  
 King Gyeongmyeong of Silla - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Search for King Gyeongmyeong of Silla in other articles.
[[Wiktionary:Template:FULLPAGENAMEELook for King Gyeongmyeong of Silla]] in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
[[Commons:Template:FULLPAGENAMEELook for King Gyeongmyeong of Silla]] in the Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
netipedia.com /index.php?title=King_Gyeongmyeong_of_Silla&action=edit   (181 words)

  
 Korean History in a nutshell - China History Forum, chinese history forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Whether Gija Joseon actually existed or not is a matter of great controversy; for some historians deny or ignore Gija because of nationalistic ideology.
Okjeo thus clearly retained some level of independence at this time.
Dongye law meted out stiff penalties for those who encroached on communal land.
chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=1898&st=0&...&#entry4694407   (8207 words)

  
 Korea Gyeongju Silla tombs photo gallery - 19 high quality pictures - Stock photography, photos, pictures, fine art ...
Poseokjeong was a separate royal palace where Silla kings held banquets for the nobles.
General Gim Yu-sin (595-673 AD) was the great grandson of Guhyeongwang, the last king of Geumgwangaya.
At the age of 15 he became a member of hwarang, the elite youth military corps.
www.molon.de /galleries/Korea/Gyeongju/Tombs   (220 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.