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ARTICLES RELATED TO Buyeo |  |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - Buyeo state - HistoryGojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Rulers
SK electoral history
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See also:Buyeo state, Buyeo state - History, Buyeo state - Origins, Buyeo state - Dongbuyeo, Buyeo state - Jolbon Buyeo, Buyeo state - Under attack, Buyeo state - Fall, Buyeo state - Culture, Buyeo state - Language, Buyeo state - Legacy Read more here: » Buyeo state: Encyclopedia II - Buyeo state - History |
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Gojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Monarchs
...
See also:Buyeo state, Buyeo state - History, Buyeo state - Origins, Buyeo state - Dongbuyeo, Buyeo state - Jolbon Buyeo, Buyeo state - Under attack, Buyeo state - Fall, Buyeo state - Culture, Buyeo state - Language, Buyeo state - Legacy Read more here: » Buyeo state: Encyclopedia II - Buyeo state - History |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - Buyeo state - CultureThe Buyeo were agricultural people who occupied the vastest plain in Manchuria. Their manners and customs were mostly recorded in Sanguo Zhi (Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms). They already maintained a complex social structure and named official titled after animals.
Buyeo state - Language.
The Buyeo (Puyŏ, Fuyu) languages are a hypothetical language family that would relate the languages of Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Baekje with the Japonic languages, and possibly place them together as a famil ...
See also:Buyeo state, Buyeo state - History, Buyeo state - Origins, Buyeo state - Dongbuyeo, Buyeo state - Jolbon Buyeo, Buyeo state - Under attack, Buyeo state - Fall, Buyeo state - Culture, Buyeo state - Language, Buyeo state - Legacy Read more here: » Buyeo state: Encyclopedia II - Buyeo state - Culture |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - Rulers of Korea - Buyeo c.239 BCE–494 CEBuyeo (state) (Fuyu in Chinese) occupied the former territories of Gojoseon in the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD. They claimed the inheritance of Gojoseon, and the rulers continued to use the titles of Tanje or the emperor.
According to some accounts, Buyeo was divided into two countries, Bukbuyeo and Dongbuyeo, in 108 BCE. Bukbuyeo was later succeeded by Goguryeo, but Dongbuyeo, ruled by the heirs of Emperor Haemosu, was shattered by Goguryeo in 22 CE. Dongbuyeo declined to meagre existence until 494, when they capitula ...
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 Read more here: » Rulers of Korea: Encyclopedia II - Rulers of Korea - Buyeo c.239 BCE–494 CE |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia - Ara GayaGojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Rulers
SK electoral history
Ara Gaya, also known as Ana Gaya, Asiryangguk (아시량국, 阿尸良國)), and Alla (안라, 安羅) ...
Read more here: » Ara Gaya: Encyclopedia - Ara Gaya |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - List of Korean monarchs - Buyeo c.239 BC - 494 CEBuyeo (Fuyu in Chinese) claimed the inheritance of Gojoseon, and the rulers continued to use the titles of Tanje ("Emperor"). According to some accounts, Buyeo was divided into two countries, Bukbuyeo and Dongbuyeo.
Emperor Haemosu (239 - 195 BCE)
Emperor Morisu (195 - 170 BCE)
Emperor Gohaesa (170 - 121 BCE)
Emperor Gowuru (121 - 86 BCE)
List of Korean monarchs - Bukbuyeo c.108 BCE–c.58 BCE.
Emperor Godumak (108 - 60 BCE)
Emperor Gomuseu (60 - 58 BCE)
See also:List of Korean monarchs, List of Korean monarchs - Gojoseon c.2333 BC - 108 BC, List of Korean monarchs - Buyeo c.239 BC - 494 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Bukbuyeo c.108 BCE–c.58 BCE, List of Korean monarchs - Dongbuyeo c.86 BCE–22 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Gaya confederacy 42-532, List of Korean monarchs - Geumgwan Gaya, List of Korean monarchs - Baekje 18 BC - 660 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Goguryeo 37 BC - 668 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Legendary line, List of Korean monarchs - Great King line, List of Korean monarchs - Hwando-Guknae line, List of Korean monarchs - P'yŏngyang line, List of Korean monarchs - Silla 57 BC - 935 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Balhae 669 - 926, List of Korean monarchs - Goryeo 918 - 1392, List of Korean monarchs - Joseon 1392 - 1897, List of Korean monarchs - Korean Empire 1897 - 1919, List of Korean monarchs - Post-monarchy Read more here: » List of Korean monarchs: Encyclopedia II - List of Korean monarchs - Buyeo c.239 BC - 494 CE |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - List of Korean monarchs - Gojoseon c.2333 BC - 108 BCGojoseon cultural artifacts and walled cities are found throughout northern Korea and Manchuria, but it is not clear from archeological evidence when the tribal entity developed into a centralized state. China described it as a state in the 4th century BC, and later records describe it as a kingdom.
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 descr ...
See also:List of Korean monarchs, List of Korean monarchs - Gojoseon c.2333 BC - 108 BC, List of Korean monarchs - Buyeo c.239 BC - 494 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Bukbuyeo c.108 BCE–c.58 BCE, List of Korean monarchs - Dongbuyeo c.86 BCE–22 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Gaya confederacy 42-532, List of Korean monarchs - Geumgwan Gaya, List of Korean monarchs - Baekje 18 BC - 660 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Goguryeo 37 BC - 668 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Legendary line, List of Korean monarchs - Great King line, List of Korean monarchs - Hwando-Guknae line, List of Korean monarchs - P'yŏngyang line, List of Korean monarchs - Silla 57 BC - 935 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Balhae 669 - 926, List of Korean monarchs - Goryeo 918 - 1392, List of Korean monarchs - Joseon 1392 - 1897, List of Korean monarchs - Korean Empire 1897 - 1919, List of Korean monarchs - Post-monarchy Read more here: » List of Korean monarchs: Encyclopedia II - List of Korean monarchs - Gojoseon c.2333 BC - 108 BC |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - List of Korean monarchs - Goguryeo 37 BC - 668 CEGoguryeo was the only one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea described as an empire, its vassals using the title "king". Goguryeo rulers had the title of Taewang, which means "the greatest of the kings" or "emperor".
List of Korean monarchs - Legendary line.
Note: These are the names and dates given in the Samguk Sagi. The Wei shu (History of the Wei dynasty) gives the following names: 朱蒙 Zhūméng, 閭達 Lǘdá, 始閭諧 Shǐlǘxié, 如栗 Rúlí, and 莫來 Mòlái. The legendary ...
See also:List of Korean monarchs, List of Korean monarchs - Gojoseon c.2333 BC - 108 BC, List of Korean monarchs - Buyeo c.239 BC - 494 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Bukbuyeo c.108 BCE–c.58 BCE, List of Korean monarchs - Dongbuyeo c.86 BCE–22 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Gaya confederacy 42-532, List of Korean monarchs - Geumgwan Gaya, List of Korean monarchs - Baekje 18 BC - 660 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Goguryeo 37 BC - 668 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Legendary line, List of Korean monarchs - Great King line, List of Korean monarchs - Hwando-Guknae line, List of Korean monarchs - P'yŏngyang line, List of Korean monarchs - Silla 57 BC - 935 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Balhae 669 - 926, List of Korean monarchs - Goryeo 918 - 1392, List of Korean monarchs - Joseon 1392 - 1897, List of Korean monarchs - Korean Empire 1897 - 1919, List of Korean monarchs - Post-monarchy Read more here: » List of Korean monarchs: Encyclopedia II - List of Korean monarchs - Goguryeo 37 BC - 668 CE |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - Gaya - HistoryGojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Rulers
SK electoral history
See also:Gaya, Gaya - Names, Gaya - History, Gaya - Foundation, Gaya - Economy, Gaya - Politics Read more here: » Gaya: Encyclopedia II - Gaya - History |
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Gojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of RulersSee also: Korea, Korea - Names of Korea, Korea - Culture and philosophy, Korea - History, Korea - Gojoseon, Korea - The Three Kingdoms, Korea - Balhae and Unified Silla, Korea - Goryeo, Korea - Joseon, Korea - Japanese occupation, Korea - Division, Korea - Civil war and hopes for reunification, Korea - Geography, Korea - Demographics, Korea - Korea in sporting events, Korea - Further readings, Korea - Special characters Read more here: » Korea: Encyclopedia II - Korea - History |
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Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List o ...
See also:Dongye, Dongye - History, Dongye - People and culture Read more here: » Dongye: Encyclopedia II - Dongye - People and culture |
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 |  |  | Buyeo: Encyclopedia II - Unified Silla - UnificationGojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List o ...
See also:Unified Silla, Unified Silla - Name, Unified Silla - Unification Read more here: » Unified Silla: Encyclopedia II - Unified Silla - Unification |
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Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Rulers
SK electoral history
In North and South Korea, Bohai is regarded as a Korean state and is positioned in the "Nort ...
See also:Bohai, Bohai - Characterization and political interpretation, Bohai - Sovereigns of Bohai/Balhae 698-926, Bohai - Capitals of Balhae Kingdom Read more here: » Bohai: Encyclopedia II - Bohai - Characterization and political interpretation |
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Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Rulers
SK electoral history
It was originally a tributary of Gojoseon until Gojoseon’s fall, when came under the indirect rule of the Chinese commanderies. Due to the constant interference of its neighbors, Okjeo never grew ...
See also:Okjeo, Okjeo - History, Okjeo - Language and culture Read more here: » Okjeo: Encyclopedia II - Okjeo - History |
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Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Rulers
SK electoral history
List according to Book of Roots of House Seonwu of Taewon
Gija, or King Munseong (r. 1126 ...
See also:Gija Joseon, Gija Joseon - Rulers of Gija Joseon Read more here: » Gija Joseon: Encyclopedia II - Gija Joseon - Rulers of Gija Joseon |
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