- King
Micheon (died 331, r. 300–331) was the 15th
ruler of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
grandson of the 13th king...
- the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the son of King
Micheon and Lady Ju.
Goguryeo faced devastation by the
Murong Xianbei people who...
- ****, a
Xianbei warlord, with his
subjects in 314.
Goguryeo under King
Micheon annexed Lelang and
Daifang soon
after that. The
Daifang Commandery was...
- ****ual love, is
probably produced around this time by the sage Vatsyayana.
Micheon becomes ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. The
elephant becomes extinct...
- Peninsula, the last
Chinese commandery at
Lelang was
conquered and
absorbed by
Micheon in 313,
bringing the
remaining northern part of the
Korean peninsula into...
- of King Gogugwon. Father: King
Gogukwon (고국원왕; 故國原王) Grandfather: King
Micheon (미천왕; 美川王) Grandmother: Queen, of the Ju clan (왕후 주씨; 王后 周氏)
Unknown wife...
- the
prime minister of
Goguryeo during the
reigns of
Kings Bongsang and
Micheon.
Chang Jo-ri's
origins or
ancestry is not
mentioned in
historical records...
-
Gregory the Illuminator,
official head of the
Armenian Apostolic Church Micheon of Goguryeo,
Korean ruler of
Goguryeo Lenski, Noel (January 15, 2016)....
-
Youngsook Pak.
North Korean scholars claim that it is the
mausoleum of King
Micheon or King Gogugwon. The
epitaph reflects a
complex situation in
which Dong...
- Jungcheon, King (248–270) Seocheon, King (270–292) Bongsang, King (292–300)
Micheon, King (300–331)
Silla (complete list) – Naehae, King (196–230) Jobun, King...