- (Korean: 연남생; Hanja: 淵男生; 634–679) was the
eldest son of the
Goguryeo Dae
Magniji [ko] (대막리지, 大莫離支; highest-ranking
official or dictator; "prime minister")...
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influential and
distinguished Yeon
family as the
first son of Yeon Taejo, "
Magniji" (막리지; 莫離支, a
position equivalent to a
modern era
office of
prime minister)...
- Preceded by Yeon
Taejo Magniji of
Goguryeo ? – ? Succeeded by
Eventually Yeon Gaesomun...
- the
Golden Horde; Yeon Gaesomun, Yeon Namsaeng, and Yeon Nam-geon, Dae
Magniji of the
Kingdom of Goguryeo;
Goryeo military regime in the
Kingdom of Goryeo;...
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Bojang while wielding de
facto control of
Goguryeo himself as the Dae
Magniji (대막리지; 大莫離支; a
position equivalent to a
modern era dual
office of prime...
- Yeon
Taejo (Korean: 연태조; Hanja: 淵太祚; ? – 616?) was the
Magniji (Prime Minister) of
Goguryeo during the
reigns of King
Pyeongwon and King Yeongyang. He...
- – ?) was the
Magniji (Prime Minister) of
Goguryeo during its
waning days. He was the
grandfather of Yeon Gaesomun, who was Dae
Magniji and
dictator of...
- Go Bok-nam (고복남) – last
Crown Prince of Goguryeo. Go Im-mu (고임무) – last
Magniji of Goguryeo. Go
Ryeon (고련) Go
Deokmu (고덕무) Go Yak-gwang (고약광; 高若光) "Jakkō"...
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military leader and
dictator Yeon
Gaesomun (Unknown-665), and
third Dae
Magniji of
Goguryeo during the
reign of Goguryeo's last ruler, King Bojang. Following...
- the Sui. King
Yeongryu was ********inated by Yeon Gaesomun, who was Dae
Magniji (대막리지/Grand
Prime Minister) of
Goguryeo until 666 CE. King Bojang, the...