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Bojang of Goguryeo
Bojang of Goguryeo King Bojang of Goguryeo (?-682, r. 642-668) was the ...
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List of Korean monarchs
... Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye Samhan, Gaya Three Kingdoms: Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla Unified Silla, Balhae Later Three ... of House Seonwu of Taewon, considered legendary: King Munseong of Gojoseon (Gija), (r. 1126 BC - 1082 BC) King Janghye of Gojoseon (r. 1082 BC - 1057 BC) King Gyeonghyo (r. 1057 BC - 1030 BC) King Gongjeong (r. 1030 BC - 1000 BC) ...
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List of Korea-related topics (1-K)
... of December Twelfth - Courtesy name - Complex of Goguryeo Tombs - Cracked Eggs and Noodles - Crying Fist ... College - Dongkang College - Dongkuk Steel - Dongmyeongseong of Goguryeo - Dongmyo - Dongnae-gu - Dongnam Health College - Dong ... Im-pyo - Gochang County - Gochujang - Goesan County - Goguryeo - Goguryeo style (art) - Goguryeo-Sui Wars - Goguryeo tomb murals - Goh ...
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Yeon Gaesomun
... Kaesomun Yeon Gaesomun (603? - 666?), was a Goguryeo general of noble birth. In 642 he had King Yeongnyu killed and seized supreme power. He installed King Bojang as a puppet ruler. This act of ... a primary motive for its invasion of Goguryeo in 645. As military dictator, Gaesomun ...
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User:Endroit/Chinese Romanization
... Yīnzhuàn 907?-926 ? Article: 高句麗 / Goguryeo 고구려 (Korean name) / Gaogouli (Chinese name) Infobox ... Korean name (고구려 / 高句麗, MR: Koguryŏ, RR: Goguryeo) Chinese name (高句麗 / 高句丽, Pinyin: Gāogōulì, W-G: Kao-kou-li) Goguryeo Kings The following tables give the names of the Goguryeo Kings in Korean followed by Chinese characters ... 35553;號) Personal name Period of reign King Dongmyeong 동명성왕 東 ...
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User talk:Visviva/Archive
... kings of Korea. You wrote the article, King Bojang of Goguryeo. What about "King Bojang" without the mention of the country. ...
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Anseung
... in Chinese sources as the grandson of King Bojang, the last king of Goguryeo, and in the 12th century Korean history ... Samguk Sagi (book 6/“Annals of Silla”/King Munmu 14 [674]) as the son ...
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List of state leaders in 642
... 642-645) Korea (Three Kingdoms) - Baekje - Uija, King of Baekje (641-660) Goguryeo - Yeongryu , King of Goguryeo (618-642) Bojang, King of Goguryeo (642-668) Silla - ...
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Geom Mojam
... of a short-lived movement to restore Goguryeo after its fall to Silla in the ... as Ansun 안순 安舜) as the new King of Goguryeo. Anseung is believed to have been the illegitimate son of King Bojang, the last ruler of that kingdom. ...
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Protectorate General to Pacify the East
... was established shortly after the kingdom of Goguryeo was overthrown by Tang and Silla forces ... govern not only the commanderies established on Goguryeo and Baekje territory, but also to govern ... Angered, Tang declared a younger brother of King Munmu to be Silla's rightful ruler ... it continued to oversee the affairs of Goguryeo refugees and portions of the former Goguryeo territory. The deposed king of Goguryeo, ...
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