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- Hwangnyongsa (Korean: 황룡사), alternatively Hwangnyong Temple or Hwangryongsa, was a Buddhist temple in the city of Gyeongju, South Korea. Completed in the...
- experienced a golden age of art and culture, exemplified by monuments such as Hwangnyongsa, Seokguram, and the Emille Bell. It also carried on the maritime legacy...
- centered around the ruins of Hwangnyongsa Temple and Bunhwangsa Temple. According to the excavated foundation stones, Hwangnyongsa was the largest temple ever...
- funds". After two years, the pagoda was finally completed; it was called Hwangnyongsa (meaning "Imperial Dragon Temple") and was considered the tallest temple...
- Miletus, dedicated. About 560 – First Nantes Cathedral constructed. 569 – Hwangnyongsa temple completed in Gyeongju, Silla. About 570 – Basilica of St. Sernin...
- Other state-sponsored art and architecture from this period include Hwangnyongsa Temple and Bunhwangsa Temple. Unified Silla carried on the maritime prowess...
- built in 636 Daqin Pagoda in China, built in 640 Hwangnyongsa Wooden nine-story pagoda on Hwangnyongsa, Gyeongju, Korea, built in 645 Pagoda at Hōryū-ji...
- height of about 137 m (449 ft) to 155 m (509 ft) in Luoyang, China. Hwangnyongsa, or Hwangnyong Temple, and sometimes spelled Hwangryongsa, is a former...
- Silla experienced a golden age of art and culture, as evidenced by the Hwangnyongsa, Seokguram, and Emille Bell. Buddhism flourished during this time, and...
- Magoksa Sudeoksa Bulguksa (including Seokguram) Bunhwangsa Donghwasa Hwangnyongsa Jikjisa Beomeosa Busan Haeinsa (one of the Three Jewel Temples) Ssanggyesa...