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Anseung (Korean: 안승; Hanja: 安勝) (fl. 668–683),
alternately Ansun (안순; 安舜), was
thought to be
either the
nephew or
illegitimate son of King
Bojang of Goguryeo...
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valley and in 670
established Anseung (안승, 安勝,
another source has it as Ansun, 안순, 安舜) as the new King of Goguryeo.
Anseung is
believed to have been the...
- led by Geom
Mojam in
northern Korea,
places Anseung on the throne. Geom is
later murdered, and
Anseung flees to
neighboring Silla.
Tarumanagara (modern...
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after his death.
There was a
brief attempt at
Goguryeo restoration made by
Anseung, who
ultimately surrendered to Silla. One of his sons Go Yak-gwang settled...
- and
Anseung rose
briefly at the Han
Fortress (한성, 漢城, in
modern Chaeryong,
South Hwanghae), but failed, when
Anseung surrendered to Silla. Go
Anseung ordered...
- ********ination of Geom
Mojam on King
Anseung's orders. Geom Mojam's
death left the
restored Goguryeo gravely weakened.
Anseung surrendered to King
Munmu shortly...
- of
Goguryeo Final ruler Goguryeo:
Bojang of
Goguryeo (642–668) Bodeok:
Anseung (674–683)
Titles King of
Goguryeo (37 BC – 19 BC, 53 AD – 668 AD) King...
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forged alliances with
Goguryeo resistance leaders such as Geom
Mojam and
Anseung, and
launched a
frontal attack on the Tang
forces occupying former Baekje...
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revolt of Kim Hŭm-dol that
Sinmun rescinded the
fiefdom granted earlier to
Anseung, the would-be king of Goguryeo, and had him come live in the
Silla capital...
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rulers may have used the
title of
Taewang (太王, "Greatest King"). So Seo-no
Anseung Go
Deokmu Pyeonggang Go
Deokmu Myeongnim Dap-bu Ŭl P'a-so Go Uru Myeongnim...