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Baekje or
Paekche (Korean: 백제; Hanja: 百濟; RR:
Baekje,
Korean pronunciation: [pɛk̚.tɕ͈e]) was a
Korean kingdom located in
southwestern Korea from 18 BC...
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Three Kingdoms of
Korea or
Samguk (Goguryeo,
Baekje and Silla)
competed for
hegemony over the
Korean Peninsula during the
ancient period of Korean...
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Geunchogo of
Baekje,
Chogo II of
Baekje (324–375, r. 346–375) was the 13th king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He
reigned over the apex...
- Uija of
Baekje (599?–660, r. 641–660) was the 31st and
final ruler of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. His
reign ended when
Baekje was conquered...
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Later Baekje (Korean: 후백제; Hanja: 後百濟; RR: Hubekje,
Korean pronunciation: [hu.bɛk̚.t͈ɕe]) was one of the
Later Three Kingdoms of Korea,
along with Taebong...
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three states, Goguryeo,
Baekje, and Silla,
known as the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. In the late 7th century,
Silla conquered Baekje and
Goguryeo with the aid...
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monarch of
Baekje (백제, 百濟), one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
According to the
Samguk Sagi (삼국사기, 三國史記), he
founded the
royal family of
Baekje.
There are...
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Baekje (also Holy King, 504?-554) (r. 523–554) was the 26th king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was a son of
Muryeong of
Baekje and...
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Guisin of
Baekje (?–427, r. 420–427) was the
nineteenth king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
eldest son of King
Jeonji and Lady...
- Biyu of
Baekje (died 455, r. 427–455) was the
twentieth king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
According to the
Samguk Sagi he was Guisin's...