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Buyeo (Korean: 부여;
Korean pronunciation: [pu.jʌ]; Chinese: 夫餘/扶餘; pinyin: Fūyú/Fúyú), also
rendered as Puyŏ or Fuyu, was an
ancient kingdom that was centered...
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Buyeo (夫餘) was an
ancient kingdom in
Northeast Asia.
Buyeo may also
refer to:
Buyeo County, in
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea Buyeo language,...
- the 1st
century BC,
Eastern Buyeo branched out,
after which the
original Buyeo is
sometimes referred to as
Northern Buyeo. Its
remnants were absorbed...
- (present-day
southern Seoul). Baekje, like Goguryeo,
claimed to
succeed Buyeo, a
state established in present-day
Manchuria around the time of Gojoseon's...
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Buyeo Yung (615–682) was the
eldest son of King Uija, the last king of Baekje. He was
appointed crown prince in 644, and
would have been the kingdom's...
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Buyeo County (
Buyeo-gun) is a
county in
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea.
Buyeo-eup, the county's capital, was the site of the
capital of Baekje...
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worshipped as a god-king by the
people of
Goguryeo and Goryeo. Chumo,
originally Buyeo slang for an
excellent archer,
later became his name. He was
commonly recorded...
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Eastern Buyeo, also
rendered as
Dongbuyeo or
Eastern Fuyu, was an
ancient kingdom that
developed from
Northern Buyeo (Northern Fuyu),
until it was conquered...
- in
Dongbuyeo placed him in real danger, so he
decided to flee to
Jolbon Buyeo. In 37 BC,
Jumong established Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms...
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Buyeo Pung (扶餘豊, 623–668) was a
prince of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was son of the last king, Uija of Baekje. When
Baekje fell to...