- The
Battle of
Baekgang (Korean: 백강 전투; Hanja: 白江戰鬪) or
Battle of
Baekgang-gu, also
known as the
Battle of
Hakusukinoe (****anese: 白村江の戦い, romanized: Hakusuki-no-e...
- Province.
Following the fall of the
Kingdom of
Baekje after the
Battle of
Baekgang in the 660s,
thousands of
refugees were
resettled in Musashi.
During the...
-
Baekje restoration movement led by
Boksin and
Dochim at the
Battle of
Baekgang,
which had
sought to
place Yung's
brother Buyeo Pung on the throne, Tang...
- in 660–663,
against an
invasion by
Silla and Tang
China (see
battle of
Baekgang).
Numerous official missions of envoys, priests, and
students were sent...
-
convened in
southern Baekje to
confront the
Silla forces in the
Battle of
Baekgang. The Tang
dynasty also sent 7,000
soldiers and 170 ships.
After five naval...
-
comprising 170 ships,
advanced towards Chuyu and
encircled the city at the
Baekgang River. As the
Yamato fleet engaged the Tang fleet, they were
attacked by...
-
fought against Baekje and
their Yamato ****anese
allies in the
Battle of
Baekgang in
August 663, a
decisive Tang–Silla victory. The Tang
dynasty navy had...
- (kanji 朴市田来津) was a
Yamato general who died in 663
during the
Battle of
Baekgang. The
Nihon Shoki records that in 661, Naka-no-Oe (soon to be the Emperor...
-
advanced towards Chuyu and
encircled the city at
Baekgang River. In 663 at the
battle of
Baekgang, the
Baekje resistance and
Yamato forces were annihilated...
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continent in
August 662 and was
recalled after the
defeat in the
Battle of
Baekgang in
August 663. Abe no
Hirafu might be the
ancestor of one or more of the...