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Later Baekje (Korean: 후백제; Hanja: 後百濟; RR:
Hubaekje,
Korean pronunciation: [hu.bɛk̚.t͈ɕe]) was one of the
Later Three Kingdoms of Korea,
along with Taebong...
- Kyŏn Hwŏn
founded Hubaekje (later Baekje), this area was the
center of the
country for
about 50 years. In 936,
during the
Hubaekje rule of Kyŏn Sin-gŏm...
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which makes her a
descendant of Kyŏn Hwŏn, who was the
first king of the
Hubaekje kingdom,
during the
Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. In 2009,
Kyeon was investigated...
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Silla kingdom. The
Battle of
Gochang in 930 was
fought here
between Hubaekje forces and the
Goryeo army led by Wanggeon, who won
control of the city...
- (朴彦昌 / 박언창; son of
Gyeongmyeong of Silla) in 919, and fell to Kyŏn Hwŏn's
Hubaekje army in 927. Its
capital was at Sangju, in present-day
North Gyeongsang...
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placed on the
throne by the
Later Baekje king Kyŏn Hwŏn
after the
Hubaekje forces sacked Gyeongju in 927. The
kingdom was
already in an extremely...
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succeeded by his son Meng Chang.
Goryeo forces push the army of
Hubaekje back into its
heartland and
defeat them
finally at
Hongseong (modern South...
- 936:
Hubaekje formally surrenders to Goryeo. 936:
Goryeo completes the
reunification of the
Later Three Kingdoms,
absorbing the
entirety of
Hubaekje and...
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taking over the old
territory of
Baekje and
declared himself the king of
Hubaekje ("later Baekje"). Meanwhile, an
aristocratic Buddhist monk leader, Gung...
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previously defeated Goguryeo and
Baekje were
revived as
Taebong and
Hubaekje across what had once been the
western and
northern provinces of Unified...