- Hae
Geumwa (Korean: 해금와; Hanja: 解金蛙) was the
second ruler (48–7 BCE) of
Dongbuyeo (East Buyeo), an
ancient kingdom of Korea. His
story is
recorded in Samguk...
- The king
treated the boy as a gift from
heaven and
named him
Geumwa. Hae Buru
adopted Geumwa and made him the
Crown Prince when he
became older. Later,...
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resistance in the form of the
Damul Army,
covertly teams up with
Prince Geumwa of
Buyeo to
defend and
rescue Gojoseon refugees throughout the land. After...
- was the
first son of King
Geumwa, and the
grandson of Dongbuyeo's
founder and
first ruler, Hae Buru. As the
eldest son of
Geumwa, he was made
Crown Prince...
- the
child Geumwa,
meaning golden frog, and
later made him
crown prince.
Geumwa became king
after Hae Buru's death. Not long after, King
Geumwa reversed...
- (Korean: 태백산; Hanja: 太白山)
along with two servants. One day a
fisherman reported to
Geumwa of
Buyeo that a
strange creature was
strolling underwater. The king ordered...
- Hae Buru
eventually got a son,
Geumwa, of whom he
trained and grew into his successor. When Hae Buru died in 48 BCE,
Geumwa rose to the
throne by proclaiming...
- met and
became the
concubine of
Geumwa.
Jumong was well
known for his
exceptional archery skills. Eventually,
Geumwa's sons
became jealous of him, and...
- 31 BC)
Dionysius of Halicarn****us, Gr****
historian (approximate date)
Geumwa of Dongbuyeo,
Korean king Zhao Hede,
Chinese consort of the Han dynasty...
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Personal names Period of
reign Westernized Hangul/Hanhan 1 Hae Buru 해부루 (解夫婁) ?–? BC 2 Hae
Geumwa 해금와 (解金蛙) 48–20 BC 3 Hae
Daeso 해대소 (解臺素) 20 BC – 22 AD...