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Gyeongmun (846–875),
personal name Kim Ŭng-nyŏm, was the 48th
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. King
Gyeongmun was the
grandson of King ****gang, and...
- King
Gyeongmun's ear tale is a tale
about the ear of King
Gyeongmun of Silla. "Samguk Yusa"
tells two
stories related to King
Gyeongmun. One is that King...
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family of Silla. He was the son of King ****gang and the
father of King
Gyeongmun. Kim Kyemyŏng was the son of King ****gang and his wife,
Queen Munmok,...
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nature and tall like a man.
Jinseong was the only
daughter of King
Gyeongmun and
Queen Munui.
Being the
younger sister of
Heongang and Jeonggang, she...
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According to legend, Kung Ye was a son of
either King
Heonan or King
Gyeongmun of Silla. A
soothsayer prophesied that the
newborn baby
would bring disaster...
- (839) King
Munseong 문성왕 文聖王 (839–857) King
Heonan 헌안왕 憲安王 (857–861) King
Gyeongmun 경문왕 景文王 (861–875) King
Heongang 헌강왕 憲康王 (875–886) King
Jeonggang 정강왕 定康王...
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Munui of the Kim clan (문의왕후 김씨)–married
Gyeongmun of
Silla Daughter:
Secondary Consort Kim (차비 김씨)–married
Gyeongmun of
Silla Son (presumed): Kung Ye (it...
- at
civil affairs.[citation needed]
Heongang was the
eldest son of King
Gyeongmun; his
mother was
Queen Munui.[citation needed] He had no
legitimate heir...
- ****gang 836–838
Minae 838–839
Sinmu 839
Munseong 839–857
Heonan 857–861
Gyeongmun 861–875
Heongang 875–886
Jeonggang 886–887
Jinseong 887–897
Hyogong 897–912...
- (838–839) Sinmu, King (839) Munseong, King (839–857) Heonan, King (857–861)
Gyeongmun, King (861–875) Heongang, King (875–886) Jeonggang, King (886–887) Jinseong...