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Gwisil Boksin (鬼室福信, ? – 663) was a
military general of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
remembered primarily as a
leader of the Baekje...
- Silla,
which they
painfully accepted. In a
final effort,
General Gwisil Boksin led the
resistance against Tang
occupation of Baekje. He
requested military...
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General Boksin of the
Baekje revival forces gave him the
title King
Pungjang (풍장왕, 豊璋王). He
joined forces with the
Baekje resistance led by
general Boksin. In...
- capital, Sabi, was taken, but
Boksin resisted near modern-day Yesan.
After Uija of
Baekje surrendered to Tang,
Boksin and the monk
Dochim kindled a restoration...
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based in Iksan. Geom's
struggle is
comparable to that of the
Baekje leader Boksin, who led a
similarly ill-fated
attempt to
restore the
Baekje state a decade...
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Battle of
Hwangsanbeol Beop of
Baekje Biryu of
Baekje Biyu of
Baekje Gwisil Boksin Bunseo of
Baekje Buyeo County Buyeo National Museum Buyeo Pung
Buyeo Yung...
- his father.
After the
defeat of the
Baekje restoration movement led by
Boksin and
Dochim at the
Battle of Baekgang,
which had
sought to
place Yung's brother...
- Silla,
which was
painfully accepted. In a
final effort,
general Gwisil Boksin led
continued resistance against Tang
occupation of Baekje. He requested...
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Gwisil Boksin. In 660,
Baekje was
attacked by the
allied armies of
Silla and Tang
dynasty China. The capital, Sabi, was taken, but
Gwisil Boksin resisted...
- (approximate date)
Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king of
Connacht (Ireland)
Gwisil Boksin,
Korean general of
Baekje (Korea) Cain,
Fraser (June 2, 2009). "Mount Fuji"...