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Sinmu of
Silla (r. 839, died 839; born Ujing) was the 45th
monarch of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. His
reign was the
briefest in the state's history,...
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descendants of Kim Hŭng-gwang (Korean: 김흥광; Hanja: 金興光), the
third son of King
Sinmu of Silla, the 45th
monarch of the Silla. The
family has
produced eminent...
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descendants of Kim Heung-gwang (김흥광, 金興光), who was the
third prince of
Sinmu of Silla, its 45th monarch. The
Yaseong Kim clan (야성김씨; 野城金氏) is from Yeongdeok...
- 46th
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the
eldest son of King
Sinmu and Lady Jeonggye. Munseong's
reign was
typical of late
Unified Silla, with...
- form of
Sultan and she
herself used the
title "Sultan" on her coinage.
Sinmu is
recorded as
having reigned for
three lunar months,
slightly shorter than...
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Munyeo sinmu (무녀신무; 巫女神舞),
painted by Shin
Yunbok in the late
Joseon (1805)....
- A
mudang performs a kut in a
painting titled Munyeo sinmu (무녀신무, 巫女神舞), made by Shin
Yunbok in 1805....
- (826–836) King ****gang 희강왕 僖康王 (836–838) King
Minae 민애왕 閔哀王 (838–839) King
Sinmu 신무왕 神武王 (839) King
Munseong 문성왕 文聖王 (839–857) King
Heonan 헌안왕 憲安王 (857–861)...
- in the
seizure of
power by Silla's King
Sinmu following the
overthrow of King Minae. Kim
Ujing (later King
Sinmu)
approached Jang for help in
taking the...
- 800–809
Heondeok 809–826
Heungdeok 826–836 ****gang 836–838
Minae 838–839
Sinmu 839
Munseong 839–857
Heonan 857–861
Gyeongmun 861–875
Heongang 875–886 Jeonggang...