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Gwanggaeto the
Great (374–412, r. 391–412) was the
nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo. His full
posthumous name
means "Entombed in Gukgangsang,
Broad Expander...
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Gwanggaeto, The
Great Conqueror, also
known as King
Gwanggaeto the Great, is a
historical drama based on the life of the
nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo...
- The
Gwanggaeto the Great-class
destroyers (Korean: 광개토대왕급 구축함; Hanja: 廣開土大王級 驅逐艦),
often called KDX-I, are destroyers, but are
classified by some as frigates...
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Gwanggaeto Stele is a
memorial stele for the tomb of
Gwanggaeto the
Great of Goguryeo,
erected in 414 by his son Jangsu. This
monument to
Gwanggaeto the...
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Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was born in 394 as the
eldest son of
Gwanggaeto. He
became the
crown prince in 409, and upon his father's
death in 412...
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Samguk Sagi
contradicts what is
inscribed in
Gwanggaeto the Great's
stele (which is a
primary source).
Gwanggaeto the Great's
stele states that
Goguryeo is...
- Thai Navy,
developed from the
Gwanggaeto the Great-class destroyer. The DW-3000F hull is
different from the
Gwanggaeto the Great-class destroyer, due...
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Royal Thai Navy. The
design is a
variant of the
Republic of
Korea Navy's
Gwanggaeto the Great-class
destroyer design, with
additional stealth features. This...
- ROKS
Gwanggaeto the
Great (DDH-971) is the lead ship of the
Gwanggaeto the Great-class in the
Republic of
Korea Navy. She is
named after Gwanggaeto the...
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Pyramid of the East. The
pyramid is
thought to be the
burial tomb of King
Gwanggaeto or his son King Jangsu, both
former Kings of Goguryeo. The
pyramid is...