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Holbon (Korean: 홀본; Hanja: 忽本) was the
first capital of Goguryeo,
which arose in the
north of the
Korean Peninsula.
Holbon is
thought to have been in modern...
- 1,500 metres long and 300 metres wide. Wunü
Mountain is the
location of
Jolbon, the
birthplace of the
ancient Korean kingdom of
Goguryeo and its capital...
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forms a
close relationship with Lady
Soseono of the
Gyeru trading clan of
Jolbon.
Following Haemosu's ********ination by
Daeso and Youngpo,
Jumong learns the...
- Dongbuyeo, Hae Buru (解夫婁).
Wutae married So Seo-no, the
daughter of the
Jolbon chieftain, Yeon Ta-bal (延陀勃). She gave
birth to the sons
Biryu and Onjo...
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surrendered to Goguryeo. Many
ancient historical records indicate the "
Jolbon Buyeo" (Korean: 졸본부여; Hanja: 卒本夫餘),
apparently referring to the incipient...
- court[full
citation needed] and
founded Goguryeo in 37 BC in a
region called Jolbon Buyeo,
usually thought to be
located in the
middle Amnok/Yalu and Hun River...
- Goguryeo. Song Jae-rim as Go Pae-ui:
dethroned prince. Park Bo-kyung as
Jolbon: a
woman who is
trying to
destroy the Go
royal family. Hong, Se-young (July...
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Soseono was the
daughter of Yeon Ta-bal, a
wealthy influential figure in
Jolbon and
married to Jumong. However, the same
source states that the
chief of...
- (legend, unknown)
Wanggeom (modern Pyongyang) —
Second capital (post 400 BCE)
Jolbon —
first capital of
Goguryeo Gungnae City —
second capital of
Goguryeo Pyongyang...
- Chumo, also
known as Jumong. From
Bukbuyeo he
escaped peril and
arrived in
Jolbon Buyeo. The king of
Buyeo was
without a male child, and only had
three daughters...