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  2. List of monarchs of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Silla. Silla (57 BC – 935 AD) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. In the early years, Silla was ruled by the Pak, Seok, and Kim families. Rulers of Silla had various titles, including Isageum, Maripgan, and Daewang. Like some Baekje kings, some declared themselves emperor.

  3. History of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Goguryeo was a highly militaristic state; [81] [82] in addition to contesting for control of the Korean Peninsula, Goguryeo had many military conflicts with various Chinese dynasties, [83] most notably the Goguryeo–Sui War, in which Goguryeo defeated a huge force traditionally said to number over a million men, [note 2] and contributed to the ...

  4. Timeline of Korean history - Wikipedia

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    828: Jang Bogo establishes Cheonghaejin, a major center of trade with China, Japan, and Vietnam. 892: Silla begins to lose control of parts of the peninsula as the brief Later Three Kingdoms period begins. 897: Queen Jinseong of Silla dies. She was the third and last queen regnant in Korean history. 900: Hubaekje ("Later Baekje") established in ...

  5. Family tree of Korean monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Silla (57 BC – 935 CE) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.In the early years, Silla was ruled by the Pak, Sǒk, and Kim families. Rulers of Silla had various titles, including Isageum, Maripgan, and Daewang.

  6. Three Kingdoms of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Three Kingdoms of Korea or Samhan (Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla) competed for hegemony over the Korean Peninsula during the ancient period of Korean history.During the Three Kingdoms period (Korean: 삼국시대), [a] many states and statelets consolidated until, after Buyeo was annexed in 494 and Gaya was annexed in 562, only three remained on the Korean Peninsula: Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla.

  7. Goryeo - Wikipedia

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    The Five Dynasties, Song dynasty, and Jin dynasty pretended that Goryeo was a tributary vassal. However this was a fiction. The Five Dynasties and the Song did not share a border with Goryeo and had no way to assert supremacy over it. The Liao invasions of Goryeo from 993 to 1020 were successfully repelled.

  8. List of kings of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Yi Gwang. 이광. King Yangdo Heummun Seongmu Euiin Sohyo the Great. 양도흠문성무의인소효대왕. Seongjong. 1469–1494. Yi Hyeol. 이혈. King Gangjeong Inmun Heonmu Heumseong Gonghyo the Great.

  9. Category:Dynasties of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dynasties of Korea" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Go dynasty