- King
Geungusu (died 384, r. 375–384) was the
fourteenth king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Geungusu was the
eldest son of the 13th king...
- He was the
eldest son of the 14th king,
Geungusu and Lady Ai of the Jin clan. He
became king upon
Geungusu's death in 384
which was the 10th year of his...
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Battle of Chiyang. In 371, the
Baekje army of 30,000, led by
Crown Prince Geungusu, took the
fortress of
Pyongyang and
killed Gogugwon of Goguryeo. At the...
- Asin in
power and
returned to ****an. Father:
Geungusu of
Baekje Mother: Lady Ai (阿尒夫人) –
daughter of
Geungusu's chief minister Jin Godo (眞高道). Brother: Buyeo...
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Dongseong of
Baekje Gaero of
Baekje Gaeru of
Baekje Geunchogo of
Baekje Geungusu of
Baekje Gilt-bronze
Incense Burner of
Baekje Giru of
Baekje Goi of Baekje...
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Great and
retains his
reign by an
aggressive expansionist policy.
Geungusu becomes king of the
Korean kingdom of Baekje. The
earliest extant books...
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expedition of more than 20,000 troops.
Without success, Geunchogo's son
Geungusu overtook,
counterattacked and
killed Gogugwon in battle, at
Pyongyang Castle...
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Chaekgye 286–298
Bunseo 298–304
Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346
Geunchogo 346–375
Geungusu 375–384
Chimnyu 384–385
Jinsa 385–392 Asin 392–405
Jeonji 405–420 Guisin...
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Chaekgye 286–298
Bunseo 298–304
Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346
Geunchogo 346–375
Geungusu 375–384
Chimnyu 384–385
Jinsa 385–392 Asin 392–405
Jeonji 405–420 Guisin...
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Chaekgye 286–298
Bunseo 298–304
Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346
Geunchogo 346–375
Geungusu 375–384
Chimnyu 384–385
Jinsa 385–392 Asin 392–405
Jeonji 405–420 Guisin...