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equivalent to
emperors and khagans. The
Goguryeo title of "greatest king", or
taewang (Korean: 태왕; Hanja: 太王), was
similar to the
Chinese title of "heavenly...
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frontier border of Baekje, not as the
capital region. Moreover,
Jinheung Taewang Stele found at
current day
Bukhansan tells that the
place was underdeveloped...
- His era name is
Yeongnak and he is
occasionally recorded as
Yeongnak Taewang ("Great King" or "Emperor" Yeongnak). Gwanggaeto's
imperial reign title...
- the
Goryeo royal court. The
monarchs of
Goguryeo adopted the
title of "
Taewang",
which placed them on the same
level as the
Chinese emperors. The literal...
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Taiwang of Zhou (fl. 12th
century BC?), a
leader of
predynastic Zhou
Taiwan Taewang,
Korean equivalent of "Taiwang" This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Gwanggaeto, The
Great Conqueror Hangul 광개토태왕
Hanja 廣開土太王
Revised Romanization Gwanggaeto-
taewang McCune–Reischauer Kwanggaet'o-
taewang...
- Goguryeo, who
ruled Goguryeo as an
absolute monarch under the
title of
Taewang ("The
Greatest of all Kings"). He is
believed to have
ruled for either...
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Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Goguryeo rulers may have used the
title of
Taewang (太王, "Greatest King").
Baekje (18 BC – 660 AD) was one of the
Three Kingdoms...
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character of Zhou Tong
features in many
fictional forms. Jumong, the
first Taewang of the
Goguryeo kingdom of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea, is
claimed by legend...
- Samjok-o to be a
symbol of the sun and of
great power,
often representing the
Taewang (hangul: 태왕; hanja: 太王 –
literally "Emperor" or "Greatest of Kings") and...