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member of the Yeonna-Bu
Myeongnim House, and
possibly related to
Myeongnim Dap-bu, the
first prime minister of Goguryeo.
Myeongnim Eosu is
recorded to have...
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Myeongnim Dap-bu (67? – 179, Chinese: 明臨答夫; Korean: 명림답부) was the
first Guksasang (국좌상 "Prime Minister") of Goguryeo, and was
known for his overthrowing...
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Commandery and Goguryeo. It
resulted in a
victory under the
command of
Myeongnim Dap-bu
during the 26th year of the
reign of King Sindae, the 8th ruler...
- the
harsh reign of Chadae,
secluding himself in the mountains.
After Myeongnim Dap-bu ********inated Chadae,
Sindae was
invited to
ascend the
throne by...
- of the
Chinese Han dynasty.
Battle of Jwawon:
Goguryeo Prime Minister Myeongnim Dap-bu
defeats the
Chinese Han
dynasty forces in Manchuria.
Tatian produces...
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regent (d. 251)
Beautiful Lady Yu,
Chinese concubine and
imperial consort Myeongnim Dap-bu,
Korean prime minister (b. AD 67)
Sindae of Goguryeo,
Korean ruler...
- King"). So Seo-no
Anseung Go
Deokmu Pyeonggang Go
Deokmu Myeongnim Dap-bu Ŭl P'a-so Go Uru
Myeongnim Eosu Eum-u Sang-nu
Chang Jo-ri Wang San-ak Yeon Ja-yu...
- (possible date).
Linus succeeds Peter, as the
second Bishop of Rome.
Myeongnim Dap-bu,
Korean prime minister (d. 179)
Publius Juventius Celsus, Roman...
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Hangul Hanja RR MR
References 고이 古爾 Goi Koi 명림 明臨
Myeongnim Myŏngnim 목 木 Mok Mok 목협 木劦
Mokhyeop Mokhyŏp 백 苩 Baek Paek 부여 扶餘
Buyeo Puyŏ 사마 司馬 Sama Sama...
- Preceded by
Myeongnim Dap-bu
Prime Minister of
Goguryeo 191–203 Succeeded by Go Uru...