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Eastern Buyeo, also
rendered as
Dongbuyeo or
Eastern Fuyu, was an
ancient kingdom that
developed from
Northern Buyeo (Northern Fuyu),
until it was conquered...
- Hae
Geumwa (Korean: 해금와; Hanja: 解金蛙) was the
second ruler (48–7 BCE) of
Dongbuyeo (East Buyeo), an
ancient kingdom of Korea. His
story is
recorded in Samguk...
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ruler of the
ancient Korean kingdom Dongbuyeo.
Daeso was the
first son of King Geumwa, and the
grandson of
Dongbuyeo's founder and
first ruler, Hae Buru...
- (Korean: 해부루; Hanja: 解夫婁; 86 – 48 BCE) was king of
Bukbuyeo and
founder of
Dongbuyeo (86 BCE – 22 CE), an
ancient Korean kingdom. Hae Buru took the throne...
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province of China. In 37 BC,
Jumong had fled from
Dongbuyeo to
avoid death at the
hands of
Dongbuyeo's Crown Prince Daeso, who
presented great jealousy...
- of
Gojoseon Buru
people Buru
language Hae Buru of
Dongbuyeo, king of
Bukbuyeo and
founder of
Dongbuyeo Buru or Ugali, a
cornmeal mush Buru (beach soccer)...
- on the
Quirinal (located on the
Seven Hills of Rome). King
Daeso of
Dongbuyeo is
killed in
battle against the
armies of Goguryeo, led by its
third ruler...
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Kingdoms of Korea. He was an
illegitimate son or
grandchild of the King of
Dongbuyeo, Hae Buru (解夫婁).
Wutae married So Seo-no, the
daughter of the
Jolbon chieftain...
- Messalina,
third wife of
Emperor Claudius (d. 48 AD) Daeso,
emperor of
Dongbuyeo (b. 60 BC)
Gaius Ateius Capito,
Roman jurist and
suffect consul (b. c...
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suppressed in AD 9. A
conflict also took
place in Korea,
where Daeso, King of
Dongbuyeo invaded Goguryeo with a 50,000-man army in AD 6. He was
forced to retreat...