- Hae
Daeso (Korean: 해대소; Hanja: 解帶素; 60 BCE – 22 AD, r. 7 BCE – 22 AD) was the
third and last
ruler of the
ancient Korean kingdom Dongbuyeo.
Daeso was...
- They
return to
Buyeo and
Jumong feigns servitude to
Daeso,
thereby earning his trust. With
Daeso's guard down,
Jumong and his men
manage to
intercept and...
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suitable situation to
attack Daeso and
informs Hae Myeong, who in turn
tells Yuri and they plan to
attack Buyou after Daeso is
killed and his
country is...
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which was
suppressed in AD 9. A
conflict also took
place in Korea,
where Daeso, King of
Dongbuyeo invaded Goguryeo with a 50,000-man army in AD 6. He was...
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where he
later established Goguryeo. Geumwa's
eldest son
Daeso became the next King. King
Daeso attacked Goguryeo during the
reign of its
second ruler,...
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which was
suppressed in AD 9. A
conflict also took
place in Korea,
where Daeso, King of
Dongbuyeo invaded Goguryeo with a 50,000-man army in AD 6. He was...
- kingdoms.
Geumwa died, and the
throne was p****ed to his
eldest son
Daeso. King
Daeso attacked Goguryeo during the
reign of its
second ruler, King Yuri...
- Chumong, a word used by the
people of
Buyeo to
describe excellent archers.
Daeso, the
eldest of the
seven sons of Geumwa, was
worried Dongmyeong would rise...
- established. In Korea,
Daemusin of
Goguryeo annexed Dongbuyeo and
killed its king
Daeso. In science, the 20s saw the
manufacture of pens and
metal writing tools...
- from
Dongbuyeo to
avoid death at the
hands of Dongbuyeo's
Crown Prince Daeso, who
presented great jealousy towards Jumong.
After he fled,
Jumong established...