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Bongsang (died 300, r. 292–300) was the 14th king of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
eldest son of King Seocheon...
- of the
gochuga Go Dol-go, who was
killed by his brother, the 14th king
Bongsang.
Korean historical records say that
Micheon fled and hid as a
servant in...
- 292) – had a
virtue appearance that made him
killed by the
jealous King
Bongsang.
Prince Ilu (일우, 逸友; d. 286) –
killed by King Seocheon.
Prince Sobal (소발...
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Gregorian Code, the
first codification of
Roman law (approximate date).
Bongsang becomes ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. The
oldest known Mayan...
- 179–197
Sansang 197–227
Dongcheon 227–248
Jungcheon 248–270
Seocheon 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391...
- Sindae, Gogukcheon,
Sansang Book 17. King Dongcheon, Jungcheon, Seocheon,
Bongsang,
Micheon Book 18. King Gogukwon, Sosurim, Gogugyang, Gwanggaeto, Jangsu...
- 179–197
Sansang 197–227
Dongcheon 227–248
Jungcheon 248–270
Seocheon 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391...
- Charton, Clémentine; Youm, Dong-Jae; Ko,
Byung June; Seol, Donghyeok; Kim,
Bongsang; Chai, Han-Ha; Lim, Dajeong; Kim,
Heebal (December 2021). "The transcriptomic...
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around 296 when
another nomadic people invaded Goguryeo in the
reign of
Bongsang. Father: King
Jungcheon (중천왕; 中川王) Grandfather: King
Dongcheon (동천왕; 東川王)...
- Hanja: 倉助利; ?-?) was the
prime minister of
Goguryeo during the
reigns of
Kings Bongsang and Micheon.
Chang Jo-ri's
origins or
ancestry is not
mentioned in historical...