-
followed King
Beopheung (r. 514–540) and was
followed by King
Jinji (r. 576–579).
Jinheung was the
nephew /
grandson of King
Beopheung.
Jinheung of Silla...
-
Beopheung (r. 514–540 AD) was the 23rd
monarch of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was
preceded by King
Jijeung (r. 500–514) and succeeded...
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Beopheung. He was also
known as Kŏch'adon (거차돈; 居次頓), or by his
courtesy name, Yŏmch'ok (염촉; 厭觸), or Yŏmdo, (염도; 厭都),
Early in his reign,
Beopheung had...
-
modern Korean word for "king"), with the
exceptions noted below) King
Beopheung 법흥왕 法興王 (514–540) King
Jinheung 진흥왕 眞興王 (540–576) King
Jinji 진지왕 眞智王 (576–579)...
- regent, has been the
ruler of
Silla since the
death of her father, King
Beopheung,
while keeping her son,
Sammaekjong (Park Hyung-sik),
hidden from enemies...
- in 427,
Nulji of
Silla was
forced to ally with Baekje. By the time of
Beopheung of
Silla (514–540),
Silla was a full-fledged kingdom, with
Buddhism as...
- the
administrative law
introduced from
China and
promulgated by King
Beopheung in 520. However, this
likely did
nothing but
institute in
legal fact what...
- the
mother of
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).
During the
reign of King
Beopheung,
Buddhism became officially recognized, and as a result,
names for the...
- is
confirmed at the
monument of
Jijeung of
Silla and the
Monument of
Beopheung of Silla. In 531 the head of the aristocracy,
Sangdaedeung was appointed...
- The
Haedong Kosung-jon (Biographies of High Monks)
records that King
Beopheung of
Silla desired to
promulgate Buddhism as the
state religion. However...