- Lady
Aryeong (Korean: 알영부인; Hanja: 閼英夫人; 53 BC – 4 BC) was
married to
Hyeokgeose of
Silla who was the
founder of Silla.
According to
Samguk Yusa (Memorabilia...
- Korean. He was the
eldest son of Park Hyeokgeose, Silla's founder, and Lady
Aryeong. His
surname was Park, and his wife was Lady Unje (운제; 雲帝). Alternatively...
- Kim, Hyun-Soo; Cho,
Aryeong; Jeon, So Hyeon; Lee, Na Kyeong; Ahn, Kyu Joong; An, In Sook; Lee, Minji; Kim, Hyun-Soo; Cho,
Aryeong; Jeon, So Hyeon; Lee...
- old. The
state was
named Seorabeol. Upon
becoming king, he
married Lady
Aryeong, who is said to have been born from the ribs of a dragon. This
legend reflects...
- such
legend involves the
founding of the
Kingdom of Silla,
whose Lady
Aryeong was said to have been born from a ****atrice egg. It is also the origin...
-
became the
first king of the
eastern country.
Probably those children were
Aryeong and
Hyeokgeose of Silla. That's why they are
called Gye-Nong (계농), Gye-Rim...
- Hanja: 領; lit. hill). Some
trace the term "Arirang" to the name of Lady
Aryeong, the wife of the
first king of Silla, as the song
could have
evolved from...
-
descendants of
dragons because the
dragon was a
symbol of the monarch. Lady
Aryeong, who was the
first queen of Silla, is said to have been born from a ****atrice...
-
Namhae of
Silla Grandfather: King
Hyeokgeose of
Silla Grandmother: Lady
Aryeong Great-Grandmother: Lady Saso Mother: Lady Unje (알영부인)
Consorts and their...
-
children and
became first king of East country.
Probably those children were
Aryeong and
Hyeokgeose of Silla. That's why they are
called as Gye-Nong (계농), Gye-Rim...