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Chadae (71–165, r. 146–165) was the
seventh king of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Although his wife is unknown, he had at...
- took the
throne to
become King
Chadae.
Although not
found in the more
orthodox Samguk sagi, the
Samguk yusa says that
Chadae soon
killed both of Taejo's...
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Sheikh Chadae Stadium or
Stadium Club Al Akhdar, (Arabic: ملعب شيخ الشهداء) or is a multi-purpose
stadium in Bayda, Libya. It is
currently used mostly...
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seventh king
Chadae.
Other records indicate he may have been
Taejo or Chaedae's son. He
remained quiet under the
harsh reign of
Chadae,
secluding himself...
- 차대왕, 신대왕, 고국천왕 [Get To Know
About History of the
Three Kingdoms 5: King
Chadae, King Shindae, King Gogukcheon] (in Korean). ePurple. p. 2. ISBN 9791139000740...
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According to the Book of the
Later Han,
Taejo died in 121, and his son
Chadae stepped up.
Hyung Il Pai (2000).
Constructing "Korean" Origins: A Critical...
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second capital.
Mithraism begins to
spread throughout the
Roman Empire.
Chadae,
Korean king of
Goguryeo (d. 165) Liu Ying,
Chinese prince of the Han Dynasty...
- of Goguryeo, and was
known for his
overthrowing of the
tyrannical King
Chadae and his
victory against Han
China at the
Battle of Jwawon.
Myeongnim Dap-bu...
- Yuri 19 BC–18 AD
Daemusin 18–44 M****g 44–48
Mobon 48–53
Taejodae 53–146
Chadae 146–165
Sindae 165–179
Gogukcheon 179–197
Sansang 197–227
Dongcheon 227–248...
- dynasty. Han
Huandi succeeds Han
Zhidi as
emperor of the
Chinese Han dynasty.
Chadae becomes ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. Guo Si (or Guo Duo), Chinese...