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Rulers of Korea - Gojoseon c.2333 BCE–c.239 BCE |  | Rulers of Korea - Gojoseon c.2333 BCE–c.239 BCE: Encyclopedia II - Rulers of Korea - Gojoseon c.2333 BCE–c.239 BCE |  | The legendary founder of Gojoseon was Dangun Wanggeom. Dangun is thought to be a title meaning Emperor, although frequently used to refer to the founder Wanggeom. Some records indicate the abdication of Emperor Koyulga in 239 BC, while other accounts record the date as 1137 BC. According to one account, the dynasty's name was changed to Daebuyeo in 425 BCE.
Hwandan-gogi is a controversial text said to detail ancient Korean history, but its authenticity has been widely questioned. It appears to be partly based on other kn ...
See also:Rulers of Korea, Rulers of Korea - Gojoseon c.2333 BCE–c.239 BCE, Rulers of Korea - Buyeo c.239 BCE–494 CE, Rulers of Korea - Bukbuyeo c.108 BCE–c.58 BCE, Rulers of Korea - Dongbuyeo c.86 BCE–22 CE, Rulers of Korea - Gaya Garak 42-532, Rulers of Korea - Baekje 18 BCE–660 CE, Rulers of Korea - Goguryeo 37 BCE–668 CE, Rulers of Korea - Legendary line, Rulers of Korea - Great King line, Rulers of Korea - Hwando-Guknae line, Rulers of Korea - P'yŏngyang line, Rulers of Korea - Silla 57 BCE–935 CE, Rulers of Korea - Balhae Bohai 669–926, Rulers of Korea - Goryeo 918–1392, Rulers of Korea - Joseon 1392–1897, Rulers of Korea - Korean Empire 1897–1919, Rulers of Korea - Presidents of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea 1919–1948, Rulers of Korea - Democratic People's Republic of Korea 1948–present, Rulers of Korea - Republic of Korea 1948–present |  | | Rulers of Korea, Rulers of Korea - Baekje 18 BCE–660 CE, Rulers of Korea - Balhae Bohai 669–926, Rulers of Korea - Bukbuyeo c.108 BCE–c.58 BCE, Rulers of Korea - Buyeo c.239 BCE–494 CE, Rulers of Korea - Democratic People's Republic of Korea 1948–present, Rulers of Korea - Dongbuyeo c.86 BCE–22 CE, Rulers of Korea - Gaya Garak 42-532, Rulers of Korea - Goguryeo 37 BCE–668 CE, Rulers of Korea - Gojoseon c.2333 BCE–c.239 BCE, Rulers of Korea - Goryeo 918–1392, Rulers of Korea - Great King line, Rulers of Korea - Hwando-Guknae line, Rulers of Korea - Joseon 1392–1897, Rulers of Korea - Korean Empire 1897–1919, Rulers of Korea - Legendary line, Rulers of Korea - P'yŏngyang line, Rulers of Korea - Presidents of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea 1919–1948, Rulers of Korea - Republic of Korea 1948–present, Rulers of Korea - Silla 57 BCE–935 CE |  | |
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Rulers of Korea - Gojoseon c.2333 BCE–c.239 BCE
The legendary founder of Gojoseon was Dangun Wanggeom. Dangun is thought to be a title meaning Emperor, although frequently used to refer to the founder Wanggeom. Some records indicate the abdication of Emperor Koyulga in 239 BC, while other accounts record the date as 1137 BC. According to one account, the dynasty's name was changed to Daebuyeo in 425 BCE.
Hwandan-gogi is a controversial text said to detail ancient Korean history, but its authenticity has been widely questioned. It appears to be partly based on other known "alternative history" texts. The Annals of the Danguns are recorded in Gyuwon Sahwa (1675), which is described by its author as a nationalistic, rather than mainstream, history.
- Emperor Wanggeom BC 2333-BC 2240
- Emperor Buru BC 2240-BC 2182
- Emperor Gareuk BC 2182-BC 2137
- Emperor Osagu BC 2137-BC 2099
- Emperor Gueul BC 2099-BC 2083
- Emperor Dalmun BC 2083-BC 2047
- Emperor Hanyul BC 2047-BC 1993
- Emperor Useohan BC 1993-BC 1985
- Emperor Aseul BC 1985-BC 1950
- Emperor Noeul BC 1950-BC 1891
- Emperor Dohae BC 1891-BC 1834
- Emperor Ahan BC 1834-BC 1782
- Emperor Holdal (Daeumdal) BC 1782-BC 1721
- Emperor Gobul BC 1721-BC 1661
- Emperor Daeum (Huhuldal) BC 1661-BC 1610
- Emperor Wina BC 1610-BC 1552
- Emperor Yeoul BC 1552-BC 1484
- Emperor Dongum BC 1484-BC 1435
- Emperor Gumoso BC 1435-BC 1380
- Emperor Goheul BC 1380-BC 1337
- Emperor Sotae BC 1337-BC 1285
- Emperor Saekbullu BC 1285-BC 1237
- Emperor Aheul BC 1237-BC 1161
- Emperor Yeonna BC 1161-BC1150
- Emperor Solna BC 1150-BC 1062
- Emperor Churo BC 1062-BC 997
- Emperor Dumil BC 997-BC 971
- Emperor Haemo BC 971-BC 943
- Emperor Mahyu BC 943-BC 909
- Emperor Naehyu BC 909-BC 874
- Emperor Deungol BC 874-BC 849
- Emperor Chumil BC 849-BC 819
- Emperor Gammul BC 819-BC 795
- Emperor Orumun BC 795-BC 772
- Emperor Sabeol BC 772-BC 704
- Emperor Maereuk BC 704-BC 646
- Emperor Mamul BC 646-BC 590
- Emperor Damul BC 590-BC 545
- Emperor Duhol BC 545-BC 509
- Emperor Daleum BC 509-BC 491
- Emperor Eumcha BC 491-BC 471
- Emperor Uleuji BC 471-BC 461
- Emperor Mulli BC 461-BC 425
- Emperor Gumul BC 425-BC 396
- Emperor Yeoru BC 396-BC 341
- Emperor Boeul BC 341-BC 295
- Emperor Goyeolga BC 295-BC 237
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