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Gyeongsun of
Silla (897–978),
personal name Kim Pu, was the 56th and
final ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. A sixth-generation
descendant of King...
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Queen Gyeongsun of the
Munju Park clan (Korean: 경순왕후 박씨; Hanja: 敬順王后 朴氏) was the
first wife of Yi Chun and
mother of Yi
Jachun who
would become Joseon's...
- its
lineage back to Kim Seok, also
known as Kim Jung-seok, the son of
Gyeongsun of Silla.
There are two
Andong Kim
clans (안동김씨; 安東金氏),
distinguished as...
- of the peninsula.
Unified Silla lasted for 267
years until,
under King
Gyeongsun, it fell to
Goryeo in 935.
North Korean historians criticize the term...
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founder of the clan is
considered to be Kim T'ae-so, a
descendant of King
Gyeongsun of Silla. As of the
South Korean census of 2015,
there are
currently 56...
- Kang Kyung-hun as Lady
Jeong (Kim Min-jae's wife) Kim Da-ye as
Princess Gyeongsun (Kim Jin's wife) Kim Gu-taek as Ha Ryun Gi Ju-bong as Jo Jun Kim Seung-gi...
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capturing and
executing its king, King Gyeongae. Then he
established King
Gyeongsun as his
puppet monarch before he
turned his army
toward Goryeo. Hearing...
- Hanja: 神成王太后) was a
Silla royal family member as the
first cousin of King
Gyeongsun who
became the
fifth wife of
Taejo of Goryeo[citation needed] and the...
- 소지마립간 炤知麻立干 (479–500) King
Jijeung 지증왕 智證王 (500–514) (Kings
Jijeung to
Gyeongsun bore the
title Wang (the
modern Korean word for "king"), with the exceptions...
- a
puppet ruler, Kim Pu
installed in his
place with the
reign name of
Gyeongsun. Wang
responded by
attacking the
Later Baekje capital,
which was now beset...