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Gogugyang (died 391, r. 384–391) was the 18th
ruler of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
During his reign, the
balance of power...
- Geunchogo. When his
uncle King
Sosurim died
without an heir, his
father King
Gogugyang rose to the
throne of Goguryeo. At the same time, they were also under...
- of
Goguryeo Reign May 391 –
October 413
Coronation May 391
Predecessor Gogugyang Successor Jangsu Crown Prince of
Goguryeo Reign January 386 – May 371...
- 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519 Anjang...
- 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519 Anjang...
- 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519 Anjang...
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Marananta into his palace, and
later declares Buddhism the
official religion.
Gogugyang becomes ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. The
Battle of Fei River...
- 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519 Anjang...
- Jungcheon, Seocheon, Bongsang,
Micheon Book 18. King Gogukwon, Sosurim,
Gogugyang, Gwanggaeto, Jangsu, Book 19.
Illustrious King Munja, King Anjang, Anwon...
- 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519 Anjang...