- King
Biryu (died 344, r. 304–344) was the
eleventh king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
second son of the 6th king King Gusu...
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Biryu (?-?) was the
second son of
Jumong and So Seo-no, and
older brother of Onjo, the
traditionally recognized founder of
Baekje (18 BCE–660 CE), which...
- difficult.
Biryu then went to his
brother Onjo,
asking for the
throne of Sipje. When Onjo refused,
Biryu declared war, but lost. In shame,
Biryu committed...
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Biryu may
refer to:
Biryu,
second son of
Jumong the
founding monarch of
Goguryeo Biryu of
Baekje (r. 304–344),
eleventh king of
Baekje Biyu of Baekje...
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brother Biryu was his mother's son with
Wutae but Onjo was born
after the
second marriage with King Dongmyeong.
Dongmyeong had
three sons: Yuri,
Biryu, and...
- in the
establishment of both
Goguryeo and Baekje. She was the
mother of
Biryu and Onjo. The
traditional account from the
Annals of
Baekje section in the...
- of the
Jolbon chieftain, Yeon Ta-bal (延陀勃). She gave
birth to the sons
Biryu and Onjo who
became the
founders of Baekje.
After Wutae died So Seo-no married...
- 十濟;
later became Baekje) on
Wiryeseong in 18 BC,
while his
elder brother Biryu established himself in
Michuhol (미추홀, 彌鄒忽)
further to the west. The location...
- the
Biryu River. He went
hunting ****her
upstream and
arrived at
Biryuguk (or the
Kingdom of
Biryu; 비류국; 沸流國). Song Yang (송양; 松讓), the king of
Biryu, saw...
- apex of Baekje's powers.
Geunchogo was the
fourth son of the 11th king
Biryu and
became king upon the
death of the 12th king Gye. His
reign seems to...