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Jeonji (died 420) (r. 405–420) was the
eighteenth king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. As the
eldest son, he was
confirmed as successor...
- Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
eldest son of King
Jeonji and Lady Palsu. The
traditional dates of Guisin's rule are
based on the...
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sought to
strengthen Baekje's
position against Goguryeo,
sending his son
Jeonji to the Wa
kingdom of ****an as a ward to
cement Baekje's
alliance with that...
- 18th king
Jeonji. It is not
known which sources are right. (Since
Guisin died young, it is
likely that the
stories about Biyu
being Jeonji's son may be...
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Hanseong warned Jeonji not to
enter the capital.
Shortly afterwards Seolye was
killed and
Jeonji made king. Out of gratitude,
Jeonji appointed several...
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Baekje 413
Jangsu of
Goguryeo 416
Jangsu of
Goguryeo Jeonji of
Baekje 420 Liu Song
dynasty Jeonji of
Baekje 421 San of Wa 438 Chin of Wa 443 Sai of Wa...
- from ****an.
According to the
Samguk Sagi, King Asin of
Baekje sent his son
Jeonji to ****an in 397 and King
Silseong of
Silla sent his son
Misaheun to ****an...
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Baekje 413
Jangsu of
Goguryeo 416
Jangsu of
Goguryeo Jeonji of
Baekje 420 Liu Song
dynasty Jeonji of
Baekje 421 San of Wa 438 Chin of Wa 443 Sai of Wa...
- from
Kingdom of Wa (直支) 405 Asin dies,
Jeonji succeeds 25th year of Ōjin (294)
Jikji dies,
Guisin succeeds (久尒辛王) 126 420
Jeonji dies,
Guisin succeeds...
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continue their military campaigns; King Asin of
Baekje sent his son (
Jeonji) in 397, and King
Silseong of
Silla sent his son
Misaheun in 402. Hogong...