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Bukbuyeo (Northern Buyeo).
According to legend,
Jumong is the
child of
Haemosu and Yuhwa,
daughter of Habaek, the god of the
Amnok River or, according...
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injured in a battle,
Haemosu is
rescued by Lady
Yuhwa of the
Habaek tribe (to whom
Geumwa has
taken a fancy), and they fall in love.
Haemosu is subsequently...
- Sea of ****an,
where he
founds the
kingdom of
Eastern Buyeo (Dong-Buyeo).
Haemosu, son of the sky god,
descends to Haeburu's
former capital in 59 BCE on...
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Haebalk (Korean: 해밝).
According to legend, his
daughter Yuhwa married Haemosu and gave
birth to Chumo, the
founder of Goguryeo. Habaek, the god of the...
- (Korean: 유화; Hanja: 柳花). Jumong's
biological father was said to be a man
named Haemosu who is
described as a "strong man" and "a
heavenly prince." The
river god...
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captures the Qi city of Rao'an and the Yan
cities of Li and Yangcheng.
Haemosu, who is a
descendant of the
people of the
empire of Gojoseon, establishes...
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founding of the kingdom, Goguryeo. The
story when
translated to English: “
Haemosu, the son of the god of
heaven invited the
three daughters of Habaek, a...
- time,
taking over from Pataliputra, the
capital of the
Mauryan empire.
Haemosu Dangun, the
first ruler of Buyeo, dies and his son
Mosuri Dangun succeeds...
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captures the Qi city of Rao'an and the Yan
cities of Li and Yangcheng.
Haemosu, who is a
descendant of the
people of the
empire of Gojoseon, establishes...
- time,
taking over from Pataliputra, the
capital of the
Mauryan empire.
Haemosu Dangun, the
first ruler of Buyeo, dies and his son
Mosuri Dangun succeeds...