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| | Baekje |
 | | According to Samguk Yusa King Onjo is the son of Jumong (King Dongmyeongseong), the founder of Goguryeo. |
 | | Following the advice of their followers, Onjo builds a town in Wirye (current-day Seoul, Korea) and calls his country Sibje (meaning 10 vassals), but Biryu ignores the advice and decides that it is better to live by the sea and builds a town in Michuhol (current-day Incheon, Korea). |
 | | After that period, Baekje retreated under the continuous, southward, military threat of Goguryeo, and in 475, the capital, Hanseong, was overrun by the invading troops of Goguryeo. |
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