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Baekje or
Paekche (Korean: 백제; Hanja: 百濟;
pronounced [pɛk̚.tɕ͈e]) was a
Korean kingdom located in
southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. It was one...
- The
Three Kingdoms of
Korea or
Samhan (Goguryeo,
Baekje and Silla)
competed for
hegemony over the
Korean Peninsula during the
ancient period of Korean...
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Later Baekje (Korean: 후백제; Hanja: 後百濟; RR: Hubaekje,
Korean pronunciation: [hu.bɛk̚.t͈ɕe]) was one of the
Later Three Kingdoms of Korea,
along with Taebong...
- (461/462–523) was the 25th king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea,
reigning from 501 to 523.
During his reign,
Baekje remained allied with
Silla against...
- 475–477) was the 22nd king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. His
reign saw
considerable disunity within Baekje following the fall of its capital...
- 346–375) was the 13th king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
claimed as the King
reigned over the apex of
Baekje's powers.
Geunchogo was the...
- King
Chimnyu (died 385) (r. 384–385) was the
fifteenth king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
eldest son of the 14th king, Geungusu...
- Goi (died 286, r. 234–286) was the
eighth king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
recorded as the
second son of the 4th king
Gaeru and...
- King
Geungusu (died 384, r. 375–384) was the
fourteenth king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Geungusu was the
eldest son of the 13th king...
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Jeonji (died 420) (r. 405–420) was the
eighteenth king of
Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. As the
eldest son, he was
confirmed as successor...