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  goguryeo - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The southernmost part of Goguryeo was seized by Silla, the northwestern part by Tang, and the rest was succeeded by Balhae.
The Goguryeo language is unknown except for a small number of words, which mostly suggests that it was similar to the language of Silla and the Tungusic languages.
Some have interpreted Chinese position in the 1990s as implying that Goguryeo was to be treated as a regional power of China as well as interpreting efforts by Chinese scholars to describe the history of Goguryeo as part of Chinese history to de-emphasise or deny Korea's claim to the kingdom's legacy.
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 Goguryeo - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The southernmostpart of Goguryeo was seized by Silla, the northwestern part by Tang, and the rest was succeeded by Balhae.
The Goguryeo language is unknown except for a small number of words, which mostly suggests that it was significantly differentfrom the language of Silla or Tungusic languages.
Some have interpreted Chinese position in the 1990s as implying that Goguryeo was tobe treated as a regional power of China as well as interpreting efforts by Chinese scholars to describe the history of Goguryeoas part of Chinese history to de-emphasise or deny Korea's claim to the kingdom's legacy.
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 Yeong-yang of Goguryeo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
590-618) was the 26th king of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
King Yeong-yang's reign took place in the context of heightened rivalry among the Korean Three Kingdoms of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla, as well as the unification of China by the Sui and the growing ambitions of that power.
Initially Yeong-yang enjoyed cordial relations with Sui, receiving from the Sui emperor Wendi his enfeoffment as king of Goguryeo and attendant "offices and ranks" by tradition granted by Chinese dynasties to tribute monarchs.
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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.
Goguryeo was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the first millennium CE (along with Baekje and Silla), and fell to Silla and Tang of China in 668.
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 Goguryeo Did You Mean goguryeo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Goguryeo (37 BC-668) was an empire in Manchuria and northern Korea.
Goguryeo was overthrown by a military alliance between Silla and Tang Dynasty, in 668.
Goguryeo art, preserved largely in tomb paintings, is noted for the vigor of its imagery.
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 king wideok of baekje - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
King Wideok of Baekje (525-598) was the eldest son of King Seong and the 27th king of the Baekje kingdom of ancient Korea.
King Wideok provided the crew with an official escort (bearing tribute and congratulations) to the Chinese court.
King Yeongyang of Goguryeo launched punitive attacks on Baekje's northern border when he learned of this.
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 Goguryeo - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Goguryeo (also known as Koguryŏ or Gāogōulì) (37 BC-668) was an empire in Manchuria and northern Korea.
The southern part of Goguryeo was seized by Silla, and the rest was succeeded by Balhae.
Note: The royal surname Go/Gao 高 seems to have been adopted in the early 5th century when King Gwanggaeto was acknowledged as a member of the Northern Yan imperial family by Gao Yun 高雲 (or Murong Yun 慕容雲), Emperor of the Northern Yan, whose grandfather He (和) was in line of the Goguryeo royal family.
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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.
Goguryeo is the only one of the three realms that is described as the Empire, and its vassals used the title of king.
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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 Ebook More Info -Goguryeo - Free For You.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
By the time of Taejo of Goguryeo in 53, the five tribes became five centrally ruled districts of the kingdom, and foreign relations and the military were controlled by the king.
As Goguryeo extended its reach into the Liaodong peninsula, the last Chinese commandery, at Lelang, was destroyed by Micheon of Goguryeo in 313, and the Three Kingdoms of Korea dominated the peninsula.
King Jangsu, ascending to the throne in 413, strengthened relations with North and South Cho kingdoms of China, while moving the capital to Pyongyang in 427, evidence of the intensifying rivalries between it and the other two Korean kingdoms of Baekje and Silla to its south.
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 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.
Goguryeo was ruled by Go Dynasty and was the only one of the three realms that is described as the Empire, and its vassals used the title of king.
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 National treasures of South Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monument of King Taejong Muyeol of Silla, Gyeongju
Edict of King Gojong of Goryeo, Songgwangsa Temple, Suncheon
Seoksu, a hornblende guardian spirit sculpture with an iron antler, from the entrance of the tomb of King Muryeong.
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Long ago the King of Heaven had a daughter, a Princess named Jiknyeo who was exceptionally good at weaving with a loom.
The King was pleased with him, and married him to his daughter.
Surprisingly, he won first prize in the contest, and the King was so proud of his accomplishment that he forgave them and conferred upon him the title of General.
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 King Yeongyang of Goguryeo - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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 Goguryeo : search word
The Goguryeo language is unknown except for a small number of words, which mostly suggests that it was significantly different from the language of Silla or Tungusic languages.
As of 2004 this was threatening to lead to diplomatic disputes between China and South Korea and was contributing to some anti-Chinese sentiment in the latter.
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 Goguryeo - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Goguryeo (also known as Koguryo; Chinese: Gāogōulí) (1st century BC-668) was a kingdom in southern Manchuria and northern Korea.
It is often referred to as one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Baekje and Silla.
The southernmost part of Goguryeo was seized by Silla, the northwestern part by Tang, and the rest was succeeded by Balhae (Chinese: Bohai).
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 525 oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Aethelfrith, king of Bernicia, united Deira with his own kingdom around the year 604 and ruled the two kingdoms (united as the kingdom of Northumbria) until he was defeated and killed by Raedwald of East Anglia (who had given refuge to Edwin, son of Aella, king of Deira) around the year 616.
The kings of Bernicia were thereafter supreme in Northumbria, although Deira had its own sub-kings at times during the reigns of Oswiu and his son Ecgfrith.
Wideok of Baekje (525–598) was the eldest son of King Seong and the 27th king of the Baekje kingdom of ancient Korea.
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 Rulers of Korea
Bukbuyo was later succeeded by Goguryeo, but Dongbuyo, ruled by the heirs of Emperor Haemosu, was shattered by Goguryeo in 22 AD.
All kings of Gaya had the Korean title Wang, which means "king." This list represents the Kim Dynasty of Geumgwan Gaya 금관가야.
King Chungnyeol (1274-1308) (Chungnyeol was the first king of Goryeo to have the title Wang, which means "King")
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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
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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.
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").
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 Image of Korea - 04
In the early period of Joseon, under the reign of King Taejo, a decree was proclaimed to emphasize austerity.
During the reign of King Sejong (r.1418-1450), the use of paper flowers, in lieu of other kinds of artificial flowers, was further extended to Buddhist rites and festivals.
During the period of King Injo, jigap was steadily improved, often using scraps of paper and waste paper as raw materials.
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 Koguryo - China Tour - Travel to China
According to Samguk Sagi, King Jumong (posthumously called King Dongmyeongseong of GoguryeoKing Dongmyeongseong) founded the kingdom in 37 BC around what is now the border between China and North Korea.
The maximum extent of the kingdom was reached during the reigns of King Gwanggaeto the Great of GoguryeoKing Gwanggaeto the Great and his son King Jangsu of GoguryeoKing Jangsu.
The names of the rulers of Goguryeo are given first in their Korean LanguageKorean pronunciation, and then in their Mandarin Chinese pronunciation.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Goguryeo
Goguryeo (also known as Koguryand#335; or Gand#257;ogand#333;ulì) (37 BC-668) was an empire in Manchuria and northern Korea.
King Yeongyang and#50689;and#50577;and#50773; and#23344;and#38525;and#29579; Yand#299;ngyáng wáng, and#24179;and#38525;and#29579; Píngyáng wáng
Note: The royal surname Go/Gao and#39640; seems to have been adopted in the early 5th century when King Gwanggaeto was acknowledged as a member of the Northern Yan imperial family by Gao Yun and#39640;and#38642; (or Murong Yun and#24917;and#23481;and#38642;), Emperor of the Northern Yan, whose grandfather He (and#21644;) was in line of the Goguryeo royal family.
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 Rulers of Korea - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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 Yeongyang (Hongmu) (590-618) (also known as King Pyeongyang)
King Yuri (24-57) (Kings Yuri through Heurhae had the Korean title Isageum, an old word for "ruler")
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 The Ultimate Goguryeo Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Goguryeo (also known as Koguryo; : Gāogōulí) (1st century BC-668) was an empire in Manchuria and northern Korea.
[1] Some words of Goguryeo origin can be found in the old Korean language (early 10th-late 14th centuries) but most were replaced by Silla-originated ones before long.
Emperor Yeongyang (Hongmu) (590-618) (also known as Emperor Pyeongyang)
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