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King Gaeru of Baekje (1645 bytes)
2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Gaeru of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 7: | width="150" | Gaeru-wang 18: ...th this fortress later and [[King Chogo of Baekje|King Chogo]] based his northward campaign on it. 20: ... [[coup d'etat]] attempt and fled to Baekje. King Gaeru gave him refuge and the two countries became host... King Mu of Baekje (2240 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Mu of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...] to Japan in [[627]], contributing to the spread of [[Buddhism]] in that country. 20: ...f Korea|Three Kingdoms]] period, the specifics of King Mu's policies are not certain. 22: ...ted to King Mu and his wife [[Princess Seonhwa of Baekje | Seonhwa]], appears to confirm this. [http://ww... King Bunseo of Baekje (1449 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Bunseo of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...ad killed his father, [[King Chaekgye of Baekje | King Chaekgye]]. 20: .... According to the [[Samguk Sagi]], the governor of the [[commandery]] thereupon sent an assassin who... 23: *[[History of Korea]] King Saban of Baekje (1606 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Saban of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 19: ...]], the younger brother of [[King Chogo of Baekje|King Chogo]]. 21: .... This may indicate that he spent the later part of his life in that country. 28: [[King Gusu of Baekje|King Gusu]] King Gusu of Baekje (1206 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Gusu of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...hogo]] and the 6th king of the [[Baekje]] kingdom of ancient [[Korea]]. In [[216]], he prevailed agai... 24: [[King Chogo of Baekje|King Chogo]] 26: [[Rulers_of_Korea#Baekje (18 BC-AD 660)|Kings of Baekje]] King Wideok of Baekje (3125 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Wideok of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...cracy]] of Baekje taking some power away from the kings. 20: ...i was conquered by [[Northern Zhou]] in [[577]], Baekje also sent a congratulatory mission including musi... 22: ...tacks on Baekje's northern border when he learned of this. King Hye of Baekje (1405 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Hye of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...He was succeeded by his son [[King Beop of Baekje|King Beop]]. 26: [[King Wideok of Baekje|King Wideok]] 28: [[Rulers_of_Korea#Baekje (18 BC-AD 660)|Kings of Baekje]] King Gye of Baekje (1234 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Gye of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ... throne after the death of [[King Biryu of Baekje|King Biryu]]. 21: *[[History of Korea]] 22: *[[List of Korea-related topics]] King Beop of Baekje (1590 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Beop of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...s name, which translates as "law king" or "dharma king," to emphasize his identification with the [[Budd... 20: ...n December of [[599]]. He also ordered groundbreaking on the [[Mireuksa]] temple, which was completed l... 28: [[King Hye of Baekje|King Hye]] King Geunchogo of Baekje (3121 bytes) 2: ...colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Geunchogo of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ... named after his ancestor, [[King Chogo of Baekje|King Chogo]]. 20: ... power of the [[aristocracy]] and set up a system of [[local government]]. He married a wife from the... 22: ... Sea|West Sea (Yellow Sea)]], and controlled much of the [[Korean peninsula]]. King Biryu of Baekje (1880 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Biryu of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...ume that Biryu was in fact the son or grandson of King Saban's younger brother. 20: ..., as the progenitor of certain aristocratic clans of [[Yamato]] Japan. 23: *[[History of Korea]] King Chaekgye of Baekje (1656 bytes) 2: ... colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Chaekgye of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ... and King Chaekgye sent troops to Daifang's aid. King Chaekgye fortified the [[Acha Mountain Fortress]]... 20: ... by [[Dongye]] and the [[Lelang commandery]], and King Chaekgye was slain. 23: *[[History of Korea]] King Goi of Baekje (2178 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Goi of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...]], and replaced the young [[King Saban of Baekje|King Saban]] when he was found unfit to rule. 20: ...[Samguk Sagi]]'' and the Chinese ''[[Wei Zhi]]'', Baekje went to war against the Chinese-controlled [[Daif... 22: ...nd Best (2002) claims that the full Baekje system of government was not fully instituted until centuri... King Uija of Baekje (1450 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Uija of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...]]. He was the eldest son of [[King Mu of Baekje|King Mu]]. 20: ...o Pung]], later attempted to restore his father's kingdom. 29: [[King Mu of Baekje|King Mu]] King Muryeong of Baekje (2386 bytes) 2: ... colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Muryeong of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ... Muryeong's tomb was excavated in the Korean city of [[Gongju]]. 20: ...se titles were also found engraved on a tablet in King Muryeong's tomb. 22: ...27494;天皇) mother is a descendant of King Muryeong. King Munju of Baekje (1980 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Munju of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 19: ...fter his father’s death in the sack of the former Baekje [[capital]] at Hanseong. 21: ...lla warriors but was too late to prevent the fall of the capital. 23: ...ithin Baekje. In 477 he was murdered by an agent of his chief general, [[Hae Gu]]. King Samgeun of Baekje (1685 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Samgeun of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 19: ...ad ordered his father’s death. At this time, the Baekje palace was located in Ungjin, near present-day [[... 21: ... led by Yeon Sin, who had invested Daedu Castle. King Samgeun first sent the noble Jin Nam to capture t... 24: *[[History of Korea]] King Seong of Baekje (2943 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Seong of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...ng Muryeong]]. In [[538]] he moved the capital of Baekje from Ungjin in present-day [[Gongju]] further sou... 20: ...ey. Incensed by this betrayal, the following year King Seong launched a retaliatory strike against Silla... 22: ..., who threw them in prison for lamenting the fall of the capital. King Dongseong of Baekje (2212 bytes) 2: ...colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Dongseong of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 19: ...unju may have been murdered by [[Hae Gu]]. After King Samgeun died without children, the throne passed ... 21: ... in [[493]], and the two countries united in attacking Goguryeo in [[495]]. 23: ...ingdom on Jeju island which had formally accepted Baekje rule 22 years before. King Chogo of Baekje (2031 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | King Chogo of Baekje 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...was the eldest son of [[King Gaeru of Baekje|King Gaeru]]. 20: ...o castles, but the Sillans drove him and his army off. 22: King Chogo ran another campaign during [[188]] to [[19...
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