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Hyoso (687–702) (r. 692–702) was the thirty-second
monarch of Silla, a
kingdom that
flourished on the
Korean peninsula from
approximately 200 to 927 CE...
- He was the
second son of King Sinmun, and the
younger brother of King
Hyoso. In 704
Seongdeok married Lady
Baeso 陪昭夫人 (Queen
Seongjeong 成貞), the daughter...
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period of
survival is
believed to span the
units of King Sinmoon, King
Hyoso and King Seongdeok.
Tales from
Gyerim (계림잡전,
Gyerim is an old word for Silla)...
- (654–661) King
Munmu 문무왕 文武王 (661–681) King
Sinmun 신문왕 神文王 (681–692) King
Hyoso 효소왕 孝昭王 (692–702) King
Seongdeok 성덕왕 聖德王 (702–737) King
Hyoseong 효성왕 孝成王...
- Seong, King (793–794) Gang, King (794–809)
Later Silla (complete list) –
Hyoso, King (692–702) Seongdeok, King (702–737) Hyoseong, King (737–742) Gyeongdeok...
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Monarchs of
Korea Silla (Post-unification)
Munmu 661–681
Sinmun 681–691
Hyoso 692–702
Seongdeok 702–737
Hyoseong 737–742
Gyeongdeok 742–765
Hyegong 765–780...
- King
Munmu - Part One Book 07. King
Munmu - Part Two Book 08. King Sinmun,
Hyoso,
Seongdeok Book 09. King Hyoseong, Gyeongdeok, Hyegong,
Seondeok Book 10...
- of Kim Hŭm-dol (김흠돌)
Queen Sinmok of the Kim clan (신목왕후 김씨;d. 700) Son:
Hyoso of
Silla (r. 692–702) - the 32nd
monarch of
Silla Son:
Seongdeok of Silla...
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Samguk Sagi, when a
castle was
built in the site in 694, the
third year of
Hyoso of Silla's reign,
Kaesong was
referred to as "Song'ak (송악; 松嶽)". Therefore...
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Monarchs of
Korea Silla (Post-unification)
Munmu 661–681
Sinmun 681–691
Hyoso 692–702
Seongdeok 702–737
Hyoseong 737–742
Gyeongdeok 742–765
Hyegong 765–780...