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Geungusu of
Baekje (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...
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Battle of Chiyang. In 371, the
Baekje army of 30,000, led by
Crown Prince Geungusu, took the
fortress of
Pyongyang and
killed Gogugwon of Goguryeo. At the...
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eldest son of the 14th king,
Geungusu and Lady Ai of the Jin clan. He
became king upon
Geungusu's death in 384
which was the 10th year of his...
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Princess Buyeo Jin Lee In as
Ajikai Park Geon-il as
Soekkop (later
known as
Geungusu, 14th
Eoraha of Baekje) Jung Hong-chae as Dugo (jamwa General, appointed...
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Baekje succeeds (貴須) 376
Geungusu of
Baekje succeeds 64th year of Jingū (264)
Gwisu dies,
Chimnyu succeeds (枕流王) 384
Geungusu dies,
Chimnyu succeeds 65th...
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expedition of more than 20,000 troops.
Without success, Geunchogo's son
Geungusu overtook,
counterattacked and
killed Gogugwon in battle, at
Pyongyang Castle...
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Great and
retains his
reign by an
aggressive expansionist policy.
Geungusu becomes king of the
Korean kingdom of Baekje. The
earliest extant books...
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December 11 – Pope
Damasus I Chu Suanzi,
empress of the Jin
Dynasty (b. 324)
Geungusu, king of
Baekje (Korea) Huan Chong,
general and
governor of the Jin Dynasty...
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presented by the
Crown Prince of Baekje, who
eventually ascended as King
Geungusu. However, as this
segment includes ambiguous characters, it is not entirely...
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Chaekgye 286–298
Bunseo 298–304
Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346
Geunchogo 346–375
Geungusu 375–384
Chimnyu 384–385
Jinsa 385–392 Asin 392–405
Jeonji 405–420 Guisin...