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Munju of
Baekje (?–477, r. 475–477) was the 22nd king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. His
reign saw
considerable disunity within Baekje...
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story of two
fearless policemen from the
Manyang Police Substation of the
Munju Police Station (located in the
western part of
Gyeonggi Province), Lee Dong-sik...
- Korea.
According to the
Samguk Sagi, he was the
eldest son of the 22nd king
Munju. In 475, the
northern Korean kingdom of
Goguryeo had
forced Baekje's capital...
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younger brother of the 22nd king,
Munju of Baekje.
According to the
Samguk Sagi he is son of
Gaero and
younger brother of
Munju.
According to the
Chinese Book...
- ['Monster' Kim Shin-rok "I'm Oh Ji-hwa, the head of the
homicide division at the
Munju Police Station"] (in Korean). KBS Entertainment.
March 23, 2021. Retrieved...
- king
Munju who
returned to
Baekje from
Yamato ****an in 477
after hearing of the fall of the
Baekje capital.
Gonji died in that year, and like
Munju may...
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whole Han
River area, and
killing Baekje's King Gaero. Baekje's next king
Munju moved south and set the new
capital at
Ungjin (modern day
Gongju city)....
- A****be clan (飛鳥部氏) –
descended from
Buyeo Gonji,
younger brother of King
Munju of
Baekje and son of King
Gaero of Baekje. Fuha clan (不破氏) Funa clan (船氏)...
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unknown Queen:
unknown Buyeo Modo (扶餘牟都, ?–477) – 22nd King of Baekje,
Munju of Baekje.
Buyeo Gonji (餘餘昆支, ?–477) –
military commander and
father of...
- Wiryeseong, the
first capital of Baekje, was destro****. Baekje's new king,
Munju,
moved its
capital to Ungjin.
During the
reign of King Muryeong, kingdom...