- Go
Deokmu (고덕무, 高德武) (r. 699-?) was a
prince of
Goguryeo and the
founder of
Lesser Goguryeo. He was the
third son of King Bojang. Go
Deokmu was appointed...
- into Balhae. In 699, the Tang
government sent
former Goguryeo prince Go
Deokmu, the
third son of Goguryeo's last ruler, King Bojang, to
Liaodong Peninsula...
- he
founded the Koma clan and
became known as Koma no
Koshiki Jakkō. Go
Deokmu was a
prince of
Goguryeo and
founded Lesser Goguryeo. He was the
third son...
-
title of
Taewang (太王, "Greatest King"). So Seo-no
Anseung Go
Deokmu Pyeonggang Go
Deokmu Myeongnim Dap-bu Ŭl P'a-so Go Uru
Myeongnim Eosu Eum-u Sang-nu...
- dynasty, and
promote mercantilism. The
scholars Bak Jega, Yu
Deukgong and Yi
Deokmu [ko] were
influenced by Pak Chiwŏn.
Along with Hong Daeyong, he
argued that...
-
Emperor Tenji.
Goguryeo fell to Tang
China in 668 and in 699 his
brother Go
Deokmu (高德武)
founded Lesser Goguryeo. The
characters "高麗" can also be read as "Goryeo"...
- (士小節,
Elementary Etiquette for
Scholar Families),
written in 1775 by Yi
Deokmu (이덕무; 李德懋),
comment on the
dining etiquette for the period. Suggestions...
- 五洲) or So-un-geosa (소운거사; 嘯雲居士). His
grandfather was Editor-Compiler Yi
Deokmu (이덕무; 李德懋) and his
father was Yi
Gwanggyu (이광규; 李光葵). Yi
dedicated his life...
- 안동도경락 – also
military commander of
Youjou Pei
Xuangui (696–698) 裴玄珪 Go
Deokmu (698–699) (Hangul : 고덕무 Hanja: 高德武), Son of
Bojang – 안동도독/安東都督 Tang Xiujing...
- Jeongjo's time as king. The twenty-four arts were
compiled in 1790 by Lee
Deokmu and Park Jega, who had
received orders as such from King
Jeongjo and a master...