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Mobon was the
eldest son of Goguryeo's
third king Daemusin.
Although Mobon was the
crown prince at the time of Daemusin's death,
because of
Mobon's youth...
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Saint Homobonus (Italian: Sant'Omobono, German:
Sankt Gutmann, Lombard: San
Mobon) is the
patron saint of
business people, tailors, shoemakers, and clothworkers...
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guard the
Northern border of the empire. The
Xiangnu empire dissolves.
Mobon becomes ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. Paul of
Tarsus through...
- of Daemusin's
death the
crown prince was his
eldest son
Mobon (then
known as Hae U), but
Mobon was
still too
young to rule. Thus, M****g (then
known as...
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Goguryeo kings had the
surname Go,
except for the
second Yuri
through fifth Mobon,
whose surnames are
recorded as Hae. All of the
kings are
recorded to belong...
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Roman emperor (d. AD 98) Jia Kui,
Chinese Confucian philosopher (d. AD 101)
Mobon of Goguryeo,
Korean king (d. AD 53)
Poppaea Sabina,
second wife of Nero...
- (approximate date)
Kanishka I,
Indian ruler of the
Kushan Empire (d. 150)
Mobon,
Korean ruler of
Goguryeo "List of
Rulers of Korea". www.metmuseum.org....
- (Queen
Mother Buyeo).
Although the unpo****r
Mobon had
named his son Ik as the
crown prince,
after Mobon's death in 53, the
Goguryeo court nominated Jaesa...
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Goguryeo Chumo c. 37–19 BC Yuri 19 BC–18 AD
Daemusin 18–44 M****g 44–48
Mobon 48–53
Taejodae 53–146
Chadae 146–165
Sindae 165–179
Gogukcheon 179–197 Sansang...
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Goguryeo Chumo c. 37–19 BC Yuri 19 BC–18 AD
Daemusin 18–44 M****g 44–48
Mobon 48–53
Taejodae 53–146
Chadae 146–165
Sindae 165–179
Gogukcheon 179–197 Sansang...