- King
Taejong Muyeol (603–661), born Kim Ch'un-ch'u, was the 29th
ruler of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
credited for
leading the unification...
- the
unification of the
Korean Peninsula by
Silla under the
reign of King
Muyeol and King Munmu. He is said to have been the great-grandchild of King Guhae...
- the
first ruler of the
Unified Silla period.
Munmu was the son of King
Muyeol and Munmyeong, who was the
younger sister of Kim Yu-sin.
Under his father's...
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ruler of
Silla Cousin:
Princess Cheonmyeong of
Silla Cousin-once-removed:
Muyeol of Silla, 29th
ruler of
Silla Mother: Lady
Wolmyeong of the Park clan (월명부인...
-
Silla to
Jindeok of
Silla into
Sacred Bone (Seonggol), and the king
after Muyeol of
Silla into True Bone (Jingol). The
highest level of the bone rank was...
- kingdoms, and
eventually Tang China, to its
great advantage. In 660, King
Muyeol ordered his
armies to
attack Baekje.
General Kim Yu-shin,
aided by Tang...
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under Muyeol of
Silla (654–661), the Silla–Tang
alliance subjugated Baekje after the Baekje–Tang War. In 668,
under King
Munmu of
Silla (King
Muyeol's successor)...
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Buddhist figure Wonhyo and the
Silla princess Yoseok, the
daughter of King
Muyeol. He was of head-rank six in Silla's bone rank system. An
account of his...
-
Kingdoms of Korea. She is
known as
Queen Seondeok's
sister and King
Taejong Muyeol's mother.
Princess Cheonmyeong was
married to Kim
Yongsu (son of King Jinji)...
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Gangwon Province. The
progenitor was Kim Chu-wŏn, who was a
descendant of
Muyeol of Silla. The
Sangsan Kim clan (상산김씨; 商山金氏)
originated from
Sangju in North...