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Muryeong (461/462–523) was the 25th king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea,
reigning from 501 to 523.
During his reign,
Baekje remained allied...
- The Tomb of King
Muryeong, also
known as Songsan-ri Tomb No. 7 (공주 송산리 7호분), is the
ancient tumulus of King
Muryeong, who
ruled the
Baekje from 501 to...
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Three Kingdoms of Korea,
reigning from 523 to 554. He was a son of
Muryeong of
Baekje and is best
known for
making Buddhism the
state religion, moving...
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attack Goguryeo.
Kings Muryeong and
Seong sent
envoys to
Liang several times and
received titles of nobility. Tomb of King
Muryeong is
built with bricks...
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historical drama depicting the life of Soo Baek-hyang, the
daughter of King
Muryeong of Baekje. It was
aired on MBC TV from
September 30, 2013, to
March 14...
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these tombs is tomb No. 7, the tomb of King
Muryeong.
Tombs No. 5 and 6 (2010) The tomb of King
Muryeong (2011) "Ancient
Tombs in Songsan-ri > UNESCO...
- (later
called Takano no Niigasa), was a 10th
generation descendant of
Muryeong of
Baekje (462–523).
After his
father became emperor, Kammu's half-brother...
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Shoku Nihongi, the
mother of
Emperor Kammu (736–806) is
related to
Muryeong of Korea, King of Baekje, a fact that was
considered taboo for discussion...
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found in Hapsongni, in the
Mahan confederacy. Also, in the Tomb of King
Muryeong was
found the
statuine of a
shaved child,
maybe a
buddhist monk. Recent...
- as
hostages to the
Yamato court in
exchange for
military support. King
Muryeong of
Baekje was born in
Kyushu (筑紫) of ****an as the
child of a
hostage in...