- "Studies on the Four-Spirit Belief(四靈) in the Jeonju(全州), the
Capital of
Hubaekje(後百濟)".
Ancient Korean Historical Studies. 29: 191–218. Lee, Ki-baik; Schultz...
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Jeonbuk State in existence. In 892, when
General Kyŏn Hwŏn
founded Hubaekje (later Baekje), this area was the
center of the
country for
about 50 years...
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remembered primarily as the
father of
Gyeon Hwon, the
founder and
first king of
Hubaekje. Some
Gyeon family lineages therefore claim him as
their progenitor, although...
- Sicily,
capture and
destroy Taranto. They
enslave much of the po****tion.
Hubaekje, one of the
Later Three Kingdoms of Korea,
sacks the
Silla capital at Gyeongju...
- Kumgang-san" to
compare it with that
famed Korean mountain. The tenth-century
Hubaekje leader Gyeon Hwon, who was born nearby,
allegedly planned to
build a palace...
- In 892,
General Gyeon Hwon
established Hubaekje ("Later Baekje"),
based in
Wansan (present-day Jeonju).
Hubaekje was
overthrown in 936 by King
Taejo of...
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which makes her a
descendant of Kyŏn Hwŏn, who was the
first king of the
Hubaekje kingdom,
during the
Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. In 2009,
Kyeon was investigated...
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Seonsan was the site of the
final battle between Goryeo and
Hubaekje in 936, in
which Hubaekje was
finally defeated by the
combined forces of Wang Geon and...
- the
Silla kingdom. The
Battle of
Gochang in 930 was
fought here
between Hubaekje forces and the
Goryeo army led by Wanggeon, who won
control of the city...
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Kingdoms (9th–11th, 13th–16th, 18th centuries)
Kingdom of
Tondo (900s–1589)
Hubaekje (900–936)
Hugoguryeo (c. 901–918) Bali
Kingdom (914–1908)
Dongdan Kingdom...