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Hyeokgeose of
Silla (69 BC – 4 AD, r. 57 BC–4 AD), also
known by his
personal full name as Bak (Park, Pak)
Hyeokgeose (朴赫居世), was the
founding monarch...
-
common surname in Korea,
traditionally traced back to 1st
century King
Hyeokgeose Park and
theoretically inclusive of all of his descendants. Park or Bak...
- Its
foundation can be
traced back to the semi-mythological
figure of
Hyeokgeose of
Silla (Old Korean: *pulkunwuri, "light of the world"), of the Park...
- Parthia—the
beginning of the interregnum.
Namhae Chachaung succeeds Bak
Hyeokgeose as king of the
Korean kingdom of
Silla (traditional date).
Emperor Ping...
- "Chachaung"
meant a
shaman in Old Korean. He was the
eldest son of Park
Hyeokgeose, Silla's founder, and Lady Aryeong. His
surname was Park, and his wife...
- clan was Yi Al-pyeong (李謁平), one of the
village headmen who
chose Park
Hyeokgeose as the
first King of Silla.
According to the
Samguk Sagi, the Yi name...
- Lady
Aryeong (Korean: 알영부인; Hanja: 閼英夫人; 53 BC – 4 BC) was
married to
Hyeokgeose of
Silla who was the
founder of Silla.
According to
Samguk Yusa (Memorabilia...
- are also
believed to
represent Old
Korean vocabulary; for example, Bak
Hyeokgeose, the name of the
founder of Silla, was
pronounced something like Bulgeonuri...
- figure, and southern, such as that of the
kingdom of
Silla and its
founder Hyeokgeose,
where the
founder begins as an
object descended from the heavens, and...
- Lady Saso (Korean: 사소부인; Hanja: 娑蘇夫人) is said to be the
mother of
Hyeokgeose of
Silla first introduced in
Samguk Yusa. Also
known as the
Sacred Mother...