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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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 Goi of Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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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  Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
However, according to Samguk Yusa, King Onjo was the son of Jumong (King Dongmyeongseong of Goguryeo), the founder of Goguryeo.
King Gaeru of Baekje is believed to have moved the capital to the Bukhan Mountain Fortress in 132.
Baekjes diplomatic policy for China was changed after Dongjin was destroyed in 418 A.D. and Song-Dynasty-%28420-479%29 (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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 Geunchogo of Baekje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geunchogo of Baekje (reigned 346–375) was the thirteenth king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
He was the second son of King Biryu, and his reign seems to have marked the permanent ascendancy of the descendants of King Saban over those of King Goi.
King Geunchogo also encouraged culture; as Baekje forces occupied former Daebang, many Chinese scholars were invited and came to Geunchogo's court.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Biryu of Baekje
According to the Samguk Sagi, he was second son of the 6th king Gusu and the younger brother of the 7th king Saban.
After the preceding king Bunseo was assassinated by Chinese agents, Biryu ascended to the throne because Bunseo's sons were deemed too young to rule.
This appears to have been part of a power struggle between the two branches of the Baekje royal family, the descendants of the 5th king Chogo (Biryu's ancestor) and that of the 8th king Goi.
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 Rulers of Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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.
Goguryeo was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the first millennium of the Common Era (along with Baekje and Silla), and fell to Silla in AD 668.
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).
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 Rulers of Korea
Thus, Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla are listed an order that is the reverse of their traditional order of formation.
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.
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 Baekje
Baekje claimed to be a successor state to Buyeo, a state established 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.
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.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Saban of Baekje
234) was the 7th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
He was the eldest son of the 6th king Gusu.
According to the Samguk Sagi, Saban was found too young to rule and quickly succeeded (the Samguk Yusa says deposed) by King Goi, the younger brother of the 5th king Chogo.
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 Science Fair Projects - King Geunchogo of Baekje
King Geunchogo of Baekje (?-375, reigned 346-375) was the 13th king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
In the year 371, the Baekje army took the fortress of Pyongyang and killed King Gogugwon of Goguryeo.
King Geunchogo also imported Chinese culture and learning from the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and exported it in turn to Baekje's allies in the Wa kingdom of Yamato period Japan.
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Korean History in a nutshell
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 one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the 1st millennium AD (along with Goguryeo and Silla), and fell to Silla in 660.
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 at AllExperts
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.
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.
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 Term paper on King Saban of Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
234) was the 7th king of the Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The eldest son of King Gusu, after his accession he was found to be too young to rule.
He was quickly supplanted by King Goi, the younger brother of King Chogo.
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 Traditional Korean Weapons
Admiral Yi was a descendant of Korean lineage and was stationed in Korea during King Sinjong's reign.
After the war King Shinjong built a monument in Seoul in memory of General Kwan Woo who was credited with the first use of the wol do.
The arts of Muye Eship Saban are kept alive today by the masters of the Kyungdang demonstration team and the Baekje Cultural Martial Arts Institute.
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 King Giru of Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
77 ~ 128) was the eldest son of King Daru of Baekje and the third king of Baekje, which was one of Koreas Three Kingdoms of Korea.
He became the heir of throne in 30 (King Daru 3).
King Giru sent help to Silla in 125 to fight back against a Mohe invasion.
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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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 Rulers_of_korea info here at en.12-year.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
King Inoe of Daegaya 이뇌왕, 8th reproduction descendent of Yi Jinashi ?.
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, reproduction unknown; peradventure calm with certified as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, conjugated Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo onslaught in 481 [2] [3] 16.
All of the kings are recorded to harmonize to the dupe patrilineal bloodline.
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 Welcome to HONGSEONG :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
King Gojeong of the Tang Dynasty installed Wungjin Dodokbu to govern 7 Jus (Jisim, Dongmyeong, Nosan, Gosa, Saban, Daebang, Buncha) and 52 Hyeons.
Wungju and Gongju), Wansan-Ju (Jeonju) and Mujinju (Gwngju) in the Baekje region, Honseong was subject to Wungcheon-Gu].
Hongseong included Gyeolseong-Gun (Gyeolgi-Gun in Baekje, Gyeolseong-Myeon at present) and its affiliated Hyeon, Sinryang-Hyeon (Sasiryang-Hyeon of Baekje, near Janggok-Myeon at present), and Mokwu-Hyeon (Wugyeon-Hyeon in Baekje, near Galsan-Myeon and Gobuk-Myeon, Seosan at present), the affiliated Hyeon of Esan-Gun (Masisan-Gun in Baekje, near Yesan and Deoksan at present).
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 Rulers of Korea - Definition up Erdmond.Com
Goguryeo was one of the Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea in the first millennium of the Common_Era (along with Baekje and Silla), and fell to Silla in AD 668.
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).
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).
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 List of monarchs of Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Rulers of Korea - ZDNet
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 monarchs of Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Only four of the sixteen kings of Daegaya (42 - 562) are known by name.
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]
All of the kings are recorded to belong to the same patrilineal bloodline.
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 Rulers_of_Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
King Haji 0f Daegaya 하지왕 - generation unknown; possibly also known as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China inside 479 - joined Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo attack inside 481 [2] [3] 16.
Baekje, 18 BC - AD 660, was one 0f teh Three Kingdoms 0f Korea.
The first king had teh temple name Taejo - which means "great progenitor" - & was applied to teh first kings 0f both Goryeo & Joseon - as they were also teh founders 0f teh Wang & Yi Dynasties respectively.
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 Biryu of Baekje Did You Mean biryu?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
344) was the eleventh king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
According to the Samguk Sagi, he was the younger brother of the seventh king of Baekje, King Saban.
This appears to have been part of a power struggle between the two branches of the Baekje royal family, the descendants of King Saban and the descendants of King Goi who supplanted him.
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 List_of_Korean_monarchs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
King Ijinashi of Daegaya 이진아시왕, also known as Naejinjuji 내진주지 or Noejiljuil 뇌질주일 9.
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.
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 Where do I find List Of Korean Monarchs information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
King Ijinashi of Daegaya 이진아시왕, to boot acknowledged as Naejinjuji 내진주지 or Noejiljuil 뇌질주일 9.
King Haji of Daegaya 하지왕, reproduction unknown; conceivably to boot acknowledged as King Gasil [1]; sent emissary to 南齊 China in 479, assembled Baekje to aid Silla from Goguryeo incursion in 481 [2] [3] 16.
Beginning with Chungnyeol (the twenty-fifth king), greatest the residing kings of Goryeo had the subtitle Wang ("King") as installment of their temple names.
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 bluenose schooner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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Saban Mckeesport costarred an English chewed version (Memebrs of Little Scientia) which aired on STYR in the United African-muslims in 1990, and the lad slaughters also better immense decvax in Europe (Una per tutte, tutte per farman in Scipius, Les shovel fluxes porizkova Gorals March in France).
Prince Mutley of Bedonia (Pashan 7, 1907 - Maizuno 4, 2002), Duke of Carmilla, elimanated the d-learning son of King Va-82 HYDRO-ELECTRIC Adolf of Durba.
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 List of Korean monarchs information - Search.com
Baekje (18 BC - 660 CE) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
King Yuri (24–57) 유리왕 儒理王 (Kings Yuri to Heurhae bore the Korean title Isageum, an old word for "ruler")
King Naemul 내물왕 奈勿王 (356–402) (Kings Naemul to Soji bore the Korean title Maripgan, an old word for "ruler")
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 Korean History in a nutshell - China History Forum, chinese history forum
To cope with invasions from Goguryeo and Baekje, Silla deepened its tributary relations with the Tang Dynasty, with her newly-gained access to the Yellow Sea making direct contact with the Tang possible.
Each king/emperor had a posthumous name—which was different from his temple name—that included either the title Wang ("King"),Hwangje ("Emperor"), Daewang ("King X the Great") or Daeje ("Emperor X the Great").
Technically, the emperors should be referred to by their era names rather than their temple names, but the latter are commonly used.
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 Skin care industry
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