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Naehae (died 230, r. 196–230) was the
tenth king of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
commonly called Naehae Isageum,
isageum being the...
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Adalla Isageum 아달라이사금 阿達羅尼師今 (154–184)
Beolhyu Isageum 벌휴이사금 伐休尼師今 (184–196)
Naehae Isageum 내해이사금 奈解尼師今 (196–230)
Jobun Isageum 조분이사금 助賁尼師今 (230–247) Cheomhae...
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Chinese official and
politician Marius Maximus,
Roman consul and
biographer Naehae of Silla,
Korean ruler Wu Zhi,
Chinese official and
general (b. 177) Zhang...
- having-said මම mama I දන්නේ dannē know-EMP නැහැ
næhæ not ඒක අලුත් ද කියලා මම දන්නේ නැහැ ēka aḷut da kiyalā mama dannē
næhæ it new Q having-said I know-EMP not "I...
- Xuchang; the
emperor becomes a pawn in the
hands of the
Chinese warlords.
Naehae becomes king of Silla. A
church council is held in
Caesarea over the date...
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attacked and
merged Dabulguk, Bijigu****, and Chopalguk.
During the
Naehae of
Silla period (196–230), the
Eight Port
Kingdoms War (浦上八國 亂)
broke out...
- led
soldiers to
surround Jangsan Fortress of Silla. The king of
Silla (
Naehae of Silla)
himself led and army out to
attack them, and the
Baekje army was...
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Isageum Yuri, Talhae, Pasa, Jima,
Ilseong Book 02.
Isageum Adalla, Beolhyu,
Naehae, Jobun, Cheomhae, Michu, Yurye, Girim,
Heulhae Book 03.
Isageum Naemul,...
- the
Samguk sagi, he was the son of the
general Uro, who was the son of
Naehae Isageum.
Although we do not know his year of birth, he was
young when he...
- Pasa 80–112 Jima 112–134
Ilseong 134–154
Adalla 154–184
Beolhyu 184–196
Naehae 196–230
Jobun 230–247
Cheomhae 247–261
Michu 262–284
Yurye 284–298 Girim...