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Gyeongae (died 927),
personal name Pak Wi-ŭng, was the 55th
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the son of King
Sindeok by
Queen Uiseong, and...
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Later Three Kingdoms of Korea,
sacks the
Silla capital at Gyeongju. King
Gyeongae commits suicide and
Gyeongsun is
placed on the
throne by the
Later Baekje...
- King
Sindeok 신덕왕 神德王 (912–917) King
Gyeongmyeong 경명왕 景明王 (917–924) King
Gyeongae 경애왕 景哀王 (924–927) King
Gyeongsun 경순왕 敬順王 (927–935) The ****a confederacy...
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house position in 728 years. However, the Pak
dynasty was cut off when
Gyeongae of
Silla was
forced to
commit suicide by King Kyŏn Hwŏn of
Later Baekje...
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Geumseong (the
capital of the
Silla kingdom) and the ********ination of King
Gyeongae in 927. With the
decline of Silla,
Gyeon Hwon and Wang Geon (of the Goryeo...
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portrait of
Gyeongsun King of
Silla Reign 927–935
Coronation 927
Predecessor Gyeongae of
Silla Successor Dynasty abolished (Taejo of
Goryeo as the King of Goryeo)...
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attacked and
sacked the
Silla capital of
Gyeongju in 927, the
Silla king
Gyeongae of
Silla (r. 924–927) was
forced to
commit suicide and a
puppet ruler,...
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Hwangboksa temple and the
throne was p****ed to his
younger brother, King
Gyeongae of Silla.
Parents Father:
Sindeok of
Silla (838 – 917) Grandfather: Pak...
- 861–875
Heongang 875–886
Jeonggang 886–887
Jinseong 887–897
Hyogong 897–912
Sindeok 912–917
Gyeongmyeong 917–924
Gyeongae 924–927
Gyeongsun 927–935 v t e...
- Jeonggang,
Queen Jinseong Book 12. King Hyogong, Sindeok, Gyeongmyeong,
Gyeongae,
Gyeongsun 10 scrolls, Yeogi/Goguryeo bongi, 여기/고구려 본기, 麗紀/高句麗本紀. Book...