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Beolhyu (died 196, r. 184–196) was the
ninth king of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is also
known as Bal**** Isageum,
Isageum being the...
- (Gaonanwu) of
Goguryeo (Gaogouli)
pushes Chinese armies back to Liaodong.
Beolhyu becomes king of Silla. Guo Nüwang,
Chinese empress of the Cao Wei state...
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Ilseong Isageum 일성이사금 逸聖尼師今 (134–154)
Adalla Isageum 아달라이사금 阿達羅尼師今 (154–184)
Beolhyu Isageum 벌휴이사금 伐休尼師今 (184–196)
Naehae Isageum 내해이사금 奈解尼師今 (196–230) Jobun...
- in
Caesarea over the date of Easter. Cao Chong, son of Cao Cao (d. 208)
Beolhyu,
Korean ruler of
Silla Cao Bao,
Chinese general and
governor Chizhi ****hu...
- the
eleventh king of the
Korean state of Silla. He was the
grandson of
Beolhyu Isageum, and a
member of the Seok clan. He was the son of
Goljeong with...
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surname was Seok. He was the
grandson of the
previous ruler,
Beolhyu Isageum.
Beolhyu's crown prince Goljeong and
second son Imae died early, and Goljeong's...
- Namhae,
Isageum Yuri, Talhae, Pasa, Jima,
Ilseong Book 02.
Isageum Adalla,
Beolhyu, Naehae, Jobun, Cheomhae, Michu, Yurye, Girim,
Heulhae Book 03. Isageum...
- 24–57
Talhae 57–80 Pasa 80–112 Jima 112–134
Ilseong 134–154
Adalla 154–184
Beolhyu 184–196
Naehae 196–230
Jobun 230–247
Cheomhae 247–261
Michu 262–284 Yurye...
- 24–57
Talhae 57–80 Pasa 80–112 Jima 112–134
Ilseong 134–154
Adalla 154–184
Beolhyu 184–196
Naehae 196–230
Jobun 230–247
Cheomhae 247–261
Michu 262–284 Yurye...
- 24–57
Talhae 57–80 Pasa 80–112 Jima 112–134
Ilseong 134–154
Adalla 154–184
Beolhyu 184–196
Naehae 196–230
Jobun 230–247
Cheomhae 247–261
Michu 262–284 Yurye...