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Later Three Kingdoms of Korea - Definition and Overview

The History of Korea

Gojoseon
Samhan
Three Kingdoms :
 Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla and Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese occupation
Divided Korea :
 N. Korea, S. Korea


The Later Three Kingdoms of Korea (892-936) consisted of Silla, Hubaekje (later Baekje), and Taebong (also known as Hugoguryeo, or Later Goguryeo). The Later Goguryeo and Later Baekje kingdoms were viewed as heirs to the earlier Three Kingdoms of Korea, which had been conquered by Silla. This period arose out of national unrest during the reign of Queen Jinseong of Silla.

The kingdom of Taebong, originally led by Gung Ye, was taken over by Wanggeon, who defeated Hubaekje and received the surrender of Silla. Wanggeon proclaimed the kingdom of Goryeo in 936, officially putting an end to the Later Three Kingdoms period.

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Example Usage of Kingdoms

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hazelblackberry: #18thCenturyPop When Two Kingdoms Go to War
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