- Kim clan
established a
hereditary monarchy and took the
royal title of
Maripgan (麻立干; 마립간). However, in the
Samguk sagi,
Naemul of
Silla still appears...
- (310–356)
Naemul Maripgan 내물마립간 奈勿麻立干 (356–402) (Kings
Naemul to Soji bore the
Korean title Maripgan, an old word for "ruler")
Silseong Maripgan 실성마립간 實聖麻立干...
- sagi; he is
given the
title Maripgan,
borne by
later rulers, in the
Samguk yusa. He is the
first to bear the
title Maripgan in any record. The name can...
-
united them
under a now
hereditary king,
titled Maripgan,
meaning the 'head of kings' (e.g. King
Naemul Maripgan). Khatun, or
Khatan (Persian: خاتون) – a title...
- of
Silla used the
titles of Geoseogan, Chachaung, Isageum, and
finally Maripgan until 503. The
title Gun (prince) can
refer to the
dethroned rulers of...
-
Nulji (reigned 417–458) was the
nineteenth ruler (
maripgan) of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the son of King
Naemul and Lady Boban...
- Yurye, Girim,
Heulhae Book 03.
Isageum Naemul, Silseong,
Maripgan Nulji, Jabi, Soji Book 04.
Maripgan Jijeung, King Beopheung, Jinheung, Jinji,
Jinpyeong Book...
- 16. Jabi
Maripgan (慈悲麻立干 자비마립간) 20th King of
Silla 8. Soji
Maripgan (炤知麻立干 소지마립간) 21st King of
Silla 17. Lady Paho [ko] 巴胡夫人 (파호부인) 4. Lord
Sanjong 山宗公...
- a
usage of this word for king or
ruler as
found in the
words 마립간 (麻立干;
Maripgan) and 거서간 / 거슬한 (居西干 / 居瑟邯;
Geoseogan / Geoseulhan).
Alexander Vovin suggests...
-
early 6th
century as
Silla expanded. Previously,
maripgan, or "highest khan", was used;
during its
maripgan period (356–514),
Silla was
unified but not centralized...