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Hyegong (758–780),
personal name Kim Kŏn-un, was the 36th
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla.
Being the only
child between King
Gyeongdeok and Lady...
- the old
Roman Cripplegate fort and
amphitheatre (approximate date). King
Hyegong of
Silla is
killed in a revolt,
terminating the
kingly line of succession...
- Kim Chuwŏn (Korean: 김주원; Hanja: 金周元) was a
relative of King
Hyegong of Silla. Kim Chuwŏn was the son of
gakgan Kim Yujŏng (김유정; 金惟靖), who was a descendant...
- 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 (780–785) King
Wonseong 원성왕 元聖王...
- the
second consort of king
Gyeongdeok of
Silla and the
mother of king
Hyegong of Silla, and
ruled during his minority. In 768, she
received title of...
- Seongdeok, King (702–737) Hyoseong, King (737–742) Gyeongdeok, King (742–765)
Hyegong, King (765–780) Seondeok, King (780–785) Wonseong, King (785–798) Soseong...
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standardizing naming practices. With his
mother as regent, Gyeongdeok's son, King
Hyegong,
succeeded him
after his death. King
Gyeongdeok is best
known for the multiple...
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brother in law of
Charlemagne and
uncle of
Louis the
Pious (d. c. 821)
Hyegong, king of
Silla (Korea) (d. 780) Li Fengji,
chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
- Kim Joo-won or Kim Ju-won may
refer to: Kim Chu-wŏn,
relative of King
Hyegong of
Silla Kim Joo-won (dancer) (born 1977),
South Korean ballerina Kim Joo-won...
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ruler of
Unified Silla.
Prior to that, he
served as a
Sangdaedeung to King
Hyegong of Silla. Grandfather:
Seongdeok Daewang (reigned 702–737) Grandmother:...