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- Gyeongdeok (景德王; 723~724–765) was the 35th ruler of Silla and son of King Seongdeok (reigned 702–737). He succeeded his elder brother, King Hyoseong, the...
- Gyeongjueupseong. The bell was commissioned by King Gyeongdeok to honor his father, King Seongdeok. However, King Gyeongdeok never lived to see the casting of the bell...
- King Seongdeok 성덕왕 聖德王 (702–737) King Hyoseong 효성왕 孝成王 (737–742) King Gyeongdeok 경덕왕 景德王 (742–765) King Hyegong 혜공왕 惠恭王 (765–780) King Seondeok 선덕왕 宣德王...
- Seo Gyeong-deok Hangul 서경덕 Hanja 徐敬德 Revised Romanization Seo Gyeongdeok McCune–Reischauer Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk Art name Hangul 화담 Hanja 花潭 Revised Romanization...
- Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng To-jŏn Seo Gyeongdeok Yi Eonjeok Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Bak Jiwon Jeong Yak-yong Kim Jeong-****...
- The Tomb of King Gyeongdeok (Korean: 경덕왕릉; Hanja: 景德王陵) is believed to belong to Gyeongdeok of Silla (r. 742–765). It is located in Gyeongju, South Korea...
- in 720, the daughter of the minister Gim Sun-won. Kings Hyoseong and Gyeongdeok were among the children of Seongdeok and Sodeok. Despite suggestions of...
- Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng To-jŏn Seo Gyeongdeok Yi Eonjeok Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Bak Jiwon Jeong Yak-yong Kim Jeong-****...
- Samguk Yusa records that the current temple was constructed under King Gyeongdeok in 751, begun by chief minister Kim Daeseong to pacify the spirits of...
- 661–681 Sinmun 681–691 Hyoso 692–702 Seongdeok 702–737 Hyoseong 737–742 Gyeongdeok 742–765 Hyegong 765–780 Seondeok 780–785 Wonseong 785–798 Soseong 798–800...