-
meaning "Greatest King". The
early monarchs of
Silla used the
titles of
Geoseogan, Chachaung, Isageum, and
finally Maripgan until 503. The
title Gun (prince)...
- "leader",
could be
origin of word khan
according to
Turkic history textbook.
Geoseogan or Geoseulhan, the
title of
Hyeokgeose of
Silla means "leader of leaders"...
- Like some
Baekje kings, some
declared themselves emperor.
Hyeokgeose Geoseogan 혁거세 거서간 赫居世居西干 (57 BC – 4 AD)
Namhae Chachaung 남해 차차웅 南解次次雄 (4–24) Yuri...
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William Salm-Reifferscheid-Bedbur (Holy
Roman Empire) 1673 1734
Hyeokgeose Geoseogan Silla (Korea) 57 BC 4 Leon II
Abasgia (767-778),
Abkhazia (778-828) 767...
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ruler as
found in the
words 마립간 (麻立干; Maripgan) and 거서간 / 거슬한 (居西干 / 居瑟邯;
Geoseogan / Geoseulhan).
Alexander Vovin suggests this word is
related to the Mongolian...
- as follows: 12 scrolls, Nagi/Silla bongi, 나기/신라 본기, 羅紀/新羅本紀. Book 01.
Geoseogan Hyeokgeose,
Chachaung Namhae,
Isageum Yuri, Talhae, Pasa, Jima, Ilseong...
- the
Supreme King. The
early monarchs of
Silla have used the
title of "
Geoseogan", "Chachaung", "Isageum", and
finally "Maripgan"
until 503. This follows...
- no
contemporary attestations and went by the Old
Korean names of 居西干
Geoseogan (1st
century BCE), 次次雄
Chachaung (1st
century CE), 泥師今
Isageum (Old Korean:...
-
Hyeokgeose of
Silla Hunminjeongeum 박혁거세 거서간
Hanja 朴赫居世居西干
Revised Romanization Bak
Hyeokgeose Geoseogan McCune–Reischauer Pak Hyŏkkŏse Kŏsŏgan...
-
round shape of the egg he
hatched from. At age 13 he was
given the
title geoseogan (거서간), the
equivalent of "king" at the time. The
birth legends of early...