- King
Geunchogo,
Chogo II (324–375, r. 346–375) was the 13th king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
claimed as the King
reigned over...
-
which figuratively means "tens of counties". Only
during the
reign of
Geunchogo (肖古王) was it
renamed as Baekje. It is also
attested as 居陀羅 Kudara, meaning...
-
Korean Peninsula, most
notably in the 4th
century during the rule of
Geunchogo when its
influence extended across the sea to
Liaoxi and
Shandong in China...
- (Korean: 근초고왕; Hanja: 近肖古王;
literally King
Geunchogo) is a 2010
South Korean historical drama based on King
Geunchogo of Baekje.
Besides historical information...
-
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Geungusu was the
eldest son of the 13th king
Geunchogo, and
father to the 15th king
Chimnyu and the 16th king Jinsa. In 369,...
-
military power on the
Korean Peninsula,
especially during the time of
Geunchogo, but was
critically defeated by
Gwanggaeto the
Great and declined.[citation...
- winter,
tenth month. The king died. He was
father of the 13th king King
Geunchogo who
would become the most
famous of all of the kingdom's
monarchs bringing...
- line
ended with Gye's 2-year reign, as he was
succeeded by Biryu's son
Geunchogo.
Samguk sagi: 346 AD, autumn,
ninth month. The king died. Father: Bunseo...
-
commandery Daru of
Baekje Dongseong of
Baekje Gaero of
Baekje Gaeru of
Baekje Geunchogo of
Baekje Geungusu of
Baekje Gilt-bronze
Incense Burner of
Baekje Giru...
- ****a to
bring about a
brief unification of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea;
Geunchogo of Baekje, who
captured Pyongyang and
established overseas territories...