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  Ride the Whirlwind
King Muyol conferred a posthumous social rank on Kwanch'ang, buried him with full rites, and sent thirty rolls each of Chinese silk and cotton and one hundred sacks of grain for his funeral expenses.
King Munmu appointed Humsun, Kim Yu-sin's younger brother, and Kim Inmun, the son of Kim Yu-sin's sister, as generals to command the army against Koguryo.
King Munmu and the Silla court came to stark realization that Tang China was treating it no differently than it had been treated by Paekche and Koguryo.
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 Reference Encyclopedia - Baekje
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 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.
www.referenceencyclopedia.com /?title=Baekje   (2959 words)

  
 Baekje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
However, 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.
King Uija and his son were sent into exile in China.
grupos.xasa.us /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/ba/baekje.html   (2514 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Baekje
However, 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.
King Geunchogo (346andndash;375) expanded its territory to the north through war against Goguryeo, whilst annexing the Mahan societies in the south.
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 file_nav_name Encyclopedia Index
Seongdeok Daewang (reigned 702 – 737) was the thirty-third king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Silla.
Munmu of Silla (reigned 661 – 681)was the thirtieth king of the Korean kingdom of Silla.
Buyeo Yung (615 - 682) was one of the sons of King Uija, the last king of Baekje.
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 Baekje - Wikinfo
However, 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.
King Geunchogo (346–375) expanded its territory to the north through war against Goguryeo, whilst annexing the Mahan societies in the south.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Baekje   (7753 words)

  
 Korea to 1800 by Sanderson Beck
A council advised the king, and officials were sent to the twelve provinces.
King Sonjo let the Neo-Confucians gain political influence in the capital as well, and during his reign the village codes were implemented throughout the country.
King Sukchong also reorganized the army into five garrisons that included the northern approaches, the southern approaches, the capital, and the royal guards.
www.san.beck.org /3-10-Koreato1875.html   (13785 words)

  
 Baekje
He was the nephew of King Mu and thus also the cousin of King Uija, Baekje's last recognized king.
Buyeo Pung was one of the sons of King Uija of Baekje.
Buyeo Yung (615- 682) was one of the sons of King Uija, the last king of Baekje.
www.shortopedia.com /B/A/Baekje   (787 words)

  
 Hwa Rang Do: Korea's Flowering Knights - "The Best of Black Belt Ninja"
King Uija, the reigning king of Paekche, invited Kwan Chang to perform and entertain for him and his court.
The King of Koguryo had sought Choo Nam's services for another matter and was told of some indiscretions his wife had committed.
With his wife being upset by this news, the king decided to test the powers of Choo Nam, to see if in fact she was a legitimate foreseer of the future.
www.hwarangdo.com /Magazines/knights.htm   (2625 words)

  
 Baekje History Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The scripture that King Gaero sent to Song of the Southern Dynasty in 458 and to Bukwi of the Northen Dynasty in 472 and the monumental inscription about the erection of a temple-pagoda by Daejwapyeon Sataekjijeok's pray in the midddle of seventh century are the representative Chinese culture.
King Uija, the last King of Baekje, was so devoted to his father and his mother, and had a brotherly affection.
In the course of the ceremony, the King cut prey (mainly pigs) with a knife for himself, and a drum and a flute were used as instruments.
baekje.chungnam.net /eng/new_hist/main/reli_confu.htm   (1583 words)

  
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In 371, King Keun Chogo, together with the Crown Prince, invaded Koguryeo with 30,000 troops, and King Koguk-won (331-371) of Koguryeo was killed by an arrow in a battle at Pyung-yang.
His son, King Changsu (413-91), moved the capital southward in 427 from the narrow mountain valleys of Yalu to Pyung-yang at the Tae-dong River basin, and seized the Paekche capital at Han-song in 475, beheading King Kaero.
King Uija (641-660) of Paekche captured more than 40 Silla castles in 642 and, forming a military alliance with Koguryeo, laid a joint siege upon the Tang-hang Fortress at the mouth of the Han River in 643 in order to cut off the Silla’s access to the Yellow Sea.
www.upkorea.net /news/read.php?idxno=5990   (3106 words)

  
 King Uija of Baekje
King Uija (의자왕, 義慈王) was the last king of Korea's Baekje kingdom.
He was the eldest son of King Mu.
After the fall of Baekje, Uija was sent into exile in China with one son and a handful of retainers.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/k/ki/king_uija_of_baekje.html   (96 words)

  
 KBS WORLD Radio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
And Uija was the child born between the Baekje king and the Shilla princess.
Against all odds, Uija became King of Baekje in 641 and ruled the country until its collapse in 660.
In most cases, the king himself led the army and fought on the battlefields, and in most events, he led his army to victory.
rki.kbs.co.kr /english/korea/korea_click_detail.htm?No=180   (346 words)

  
 Kim Inmun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He was the son of Muyeol and the younger brother of Munmu, the twenty-ninth and thirtieth kings respectively of Silla.
In 653 King Muyeol entrusted his son Inmun with the diplomatic mission of securing a Tang military alliance against Silla's rival Baekje.
Kim Inmun mobilized with the Tang troops that subsequently marched on Baekje, and participated in the campaign that ended in the destruction of Baekje and the capture of its last king Uija.
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 Massive Influx of the Paekche People into the Yamato Region
During the reign of King Kaero in Paekche (455-475), the Paekche court sent a daughter of Lady Mony to the Yamato court to become a queen of Y?riaku, but she was burnt at the stake after being found guilty of infidelity.
The child became King Mu-nyeong (501-23) of Paekche whose tomb was excavated at Kong-ju in 1971.
King Kwang-gae-to¡¯s Stele yamato solideirs in the korean peninsula
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 Baekje information - Search.com
According to Samguk Yusa, King Onjo was the son of Jumong (King Dongmyeongseong), the founder of Goguryeo.
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.
The tomb of King Muryeong (501–523), although modelled on Chinese brick tombs and yielding some imported Chinese objects, also contained many funerary objects of the Baekje tradition, such as the gold diadem ornaments and gold earrings.
domainhelp.search.com /reference/Baekje   (1940 words)

  
 Massive Influx of the Paekche People into the Yamato Region
During the reign of King Kaero in Paekche (455-475), the Paekche court sent a daughter of Lady Mony to the Yamato court to become a queen of Y?riaku, but she was burnt at the stake after being found guilty of infidelity.
The child became King Mu-nyeong (501-23) of Paekche whose tomb was excavated at Kong-ju in 1971.
King Kwang-gae-to¡¯s Stele yamato solideirs in the korean peninsula
taekwondobible.com /discussion/history/historyofjapan/japan003.html   (1579 words)

  
 King Mu of Baekje
600-641) was the 30th king of the Korean Baekje kingdom.
His policies in the latter half of his reign, which emphasized construction projects at the expense of national defense, are often thought to have contributed to the fall of Baekje which took place twenty years after his death.
There is reason to believe that he moved the capital of Baekje from Sabi in Buyeo County to Iksan, at least briefly.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/k/ki/king_mu_of_baekje.html   (191 words)

  
 Time1a   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
- Ivar Vidfadme, King of Denmark and Chief of the Skioldungs, died.
- Harold Hildetand, King of Denmark and Chief of the Skioldungs, died.
- Ragnar Lodbrok, King of Denmark and Chief of the Skioldungs, died.
www.byzantios.net /modar/Time1a.htm   (2488 words)

  
 List of Rulers of Korea Information
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.
Beginning with Chungnyeol (the twenty-fifth king), all the remaining kings of Goryeo had the title Wang ("King") as part of their temple names.
Two kings, Yeonsangun and Gwanghaegun, were not given temple names after their reigns ended.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/List_of_Rulers_of_Korea   (1230 words)

  
 * Welcom to Gunsan City! *
Bulgisa Temple was established in the years of Baekje King Uija and its Daeungjeon takes the Buddha in as the main shrine.
Chungisa is a place where the memorial tablet of General Choi Ho, a military subject in the reign of King Seonjo of the Joseon Dynasty is placed and a sacrificial rite is performed for him.
This shrine was established by his descendant Choi Ho-seon in the 5th year of King Yeongjo (1729), and the memorial tablets of his father Choi Han-jeong, Choi Mong-ran and Choi Hyo-seol of his son and grandson, respectively are placed together.
www.gunsan.go.kr /english/tour/tour0103.jsp   (3940 words)

  
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King Chimryu (384-385) : adoption of Buddhism, 384
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.
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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 Korean History in a nutshell - China History Forum, chinese history forum
According to their legends, King Dongmyeong, the founder of Goguryeo, was a prince of Fuyu.
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.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=1898   (7599 words)

  
 Boksin
He is remembered primarily as a leader of a movement for the restoration of Baekje after the kingdom fell in 660.
He was the nephew of King Mu and thus also the cousin of King Uija, Baekje's last recognized king.
After King Uija's surrender to Tang, Boksin and the monk Dochim kindled a restoration movement.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/bo/boksin.html   (267 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Korean History in a nutshell
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.
King Haji (하지, 荷知) of Daegaya sent an embassy to Namje (南齊, the Southern Qi Dynasty) in 479.
The 5th king, Gyeongjong (경종, 景宗) launched land-ownership reformation called Jeonshigwa (전시과田柴科) and the 6th King Sungjong(성종, 成宗) appointed officials to local areas, which were previously succeeded by the lords.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t1898.html   (17602 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Boksin
He is remembered primarily as a leader of a movement for the restoration of Baekje after the kingdom fell in 660.
He was the nephew of King Mu and thus also the cousin of King Uija, Baekje's last recognized king.
After King Uija's surrender to Tang, Boksin and the monk Dochim kindled a restoration movement.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Boksin   (308 words)

  
 KOREA NATIONAL PARK
It was remodeled during the reign of King Sukjong of the Goryeo Dynasty and also during King Myeongjong of Joseon.
It was rebuilt again during the period of King Jeongjo of Joseon after being destroyed by fire during the war, Jeongyoujaeran.
Gukgidan, behind Baegyangsa, was used for the performance of religious services to pray for the country's safety and welfare, during the 36th year of King Seonjo(1063) and the 3rd year of Hyeonjong (1662).
naejang.knps.or.kr /NaejangSan_eng/info/history.html   (681 words)

  
 What is Korean Buddhism? (extensive)
It is not known whether bhikkunis were sent abroad before King Widok or not, and if so, whether, as one would suppose, the reason was because the Paekje Bhikkuni Sangha was so well established that it could send representatives abroad.
Then in the 35th year of the reign of King Widok, in 587, a Buddha relic, bhikkus, technicians for building temples, roof tilers, and painters were sent to Japan.
It is also good evidence of the traffic between the peninsula and Japan from the time of the 27th King Widok until the last (31st) King Uija, a period of about 130 years.
buddhapia.com /eng/extensive/4-a4a3b.html   (778 words)

  
 ::: Welcome to BUYEO :::
King Muryeong died, King Seong was ascended the throne
King Wideuk died, King Hye was ascended the throne
King Beop died, King Mu was ascended the throne
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 What is Korean Buddhism? (extensive)
It is not known whether bhikkunis were sent abroad before King Widok or not, and if so, whether, as one would suppose, the reason was because the Paekje Bhikkuni Sangha was so well established that it could send representatives abroad.
Then in the 35th year of the reign of King Widok, in 587, a Buddha relic, bhikkus, technicians for building temples, roof tilers, and painters were sent to Japan.
It is also good evidence of the traffic between the peninsula and Japan from the time of the 27th King Widok until the last (31st) King Uija, a period of about 130 years.
www.buddhapia.com /eng/extensive/4-a4a3b.html   (778 words)

  
 Twitch - [KING AND THE CLOWN SPECIAL - 2] 황산벌 (Once Upon a Time in the Battlefield)
Sageuk were often used to placate tension felt by the public, especially during the 70s, when films dealing with national heroes (Lee Soon-Shin, King Sejong and the like) sacrificing themselves for the nation were pushed by the government (complete with funding).
It didn't take long for King Seong to retaliate, which ended in an untimely departure for the Kingdom's 26th ruler -- this would be the King played by Ahn Seok-Hwan at the beginning of 서동요 (The Ballad of Seo Dong).
Just like the brilliant comedy group took King Arthur's legend as a foundation for their film, Lee was able to make a Sageuk for only 3.5 Billion Won, finally giving it a spin and looking at the painful history of the Peninsula with a relaxed, tongue in cheek atmosphere.
www.twitchfilm.net /archives/006938.html   (5231 words)

  
 +:: Seosan City Tour Homepage - 瑞山市 :: +
According to records of the temple, Gaeshim-sa was founded in the 14th year (654) of King Euja of Baekjae Dynasty by Hyegam-guksa (Buddhist monk) and restored in the 2nd year (1350) of King Chungjeong of Goryeo Dynasty by Cheoneung-daesa (Buddhist monk).
The present main wooden building has been proven to have been rebuilt in the 15th year (1484) of King Seongjong by Muk Seomyeong when it was reduced to rubble in 1941.
Gaeshim-sa is located on the western foot of mountains between Sangwang Mountain in the north and Gaya Mountain in the south.
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