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Jinheung (534–576;
reign 540–576) was the 24th
monarch of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He
followed King
Beopheung (r. 514–540) and was followed...
- and "Silla", thus
literally means New
Silla Province. In
November 555,
Jinheung Taewang made a
royal visit to Bukhansan, and
inspected the frontier. In...
- Korea. He was
preceded by King
Jijeung (r. 500–514) and
succeeded by King
Jinheung. His name was
inscribed on
Bongpyeong Silla Stele and
Cheonjeonri Petroglyphs...
- Dae****a in 562,
thereby expanding its
borders to the
Nakdong River basin.
Jinheung of
Silla (540–576)
established a
strong military force.
Silla helped Baekje...
- of Lord
Mijinbu and Lady Myodo, a
sister of
Queen Sado, the
consort of
Jinheung of Silla. Her
paternal grandmother was
Princess Samyeop,
daughter of King...
- was a farmer.
According to the
Samguk Yusa, he was
descended from King
Jinheung of Silla, but
clearly his
branch of the
family had lost its
royal connection...
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spouse of
prince Galmunwang Ipjong (입종 갈문왕) and the
queen mother of king
Jinheung of Silla. She
acted as
Regent during the
minority of her son, from his...
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received near-universal acclaim. The
series begins at the end of King
Jinheung's reign and
continues until the end of
Queen Seondeok's reign.
Deokman was...
- women. For instance, Sadaham, a
renowned Hwarang during the
reign of King
Jinheung,
mourned the
death of his
comrades so
deeply that he took his own life...
- Sagi Book 4
Silla Volume 4
Jinheung 28".
National Institute of
Korean History. "Samguk Sagi Book 4
Silla Volume 4
Jinheung 45".
National Institute of...