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Muryeong (461/462–523, r. 501–23) was the 25th king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
During his reign,
Baekje remained allied with Silla...
- 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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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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historical places of
Ungjin Baekje are
Gongsan Fortress and Tomb of King
Muryeong. In 475,
Baekje had an
attack by
Gogureyo army led by King Jangsu, and...
- 26th king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was a son of
Muryeong of
Baekje and is best
known for
making Buddhism the
state religion, moving...
- Son:
Buyeo Sama/Buyeo Yung (扶餘斯摩/扶餘隆, 462–523) – 25th King of Baekje,
Muryeong of
Baekje Concubine:
unknown – from the Jin clan Concubine:
unknown – from...
- Hanja: 大夫人; died 526) or
known as Wife of King
Muryeong (무령왕대부인; 武寧王大夫人), was a
Baekje consort as the wife of King
Muryeong (Buyeo Sama) and the
mother of his successor...
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Consort of King
Muryeong].
Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean).
Retrieved February 5, 2024. "무령왕 금귀걸이" [Gold
Earrings of King
Muryeong]. Cultural...
- 513?) was a
member of the
royal family of Baekje. He was a son of King
Muryeong and the
founder of the
Yamato clan (和氏) (Takano clan (高野氏)) in ****an. Taishi...
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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...