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Naemul of
Silla (died 402) (r. 356–402) was the 17th
ruler of the
Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the
nephew of King Michu. He
married Michu's daughter...
- (298–310)
Heulhae Isageum 흘해이사금 訖解尼師今 (310–356)
Naemul Maripgan 내물마립간 奈勿麻立干 (356–402) (Kings
Naemul to Soji bore the
Korean title Maripgan, an old word...
- century.
According to
Samguk Sagi, he is the
fourth generation descendant of
Naemul of Silla. He was also
known as Taejong. He is best
remembered today for...
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hereditary king,
titled Maripgan,
meaning the 'head of kings' (e.g. King
Naemul Maripgan). Khatun, or
Khatan (Persian: خاتون) – a
title of
Iranian Sogdian...
- sides. His
father was the
Galmunwang Kim Seup-bo, who was a
grandson of
Naemul Isageum. His
mother was Lady Josaeng, the
daughter of
Nulji Isageum. Jijeung...
- Naehae, Jobun, Cheomhae, Michu, Yurye, Girim,
Heulhae Book 03.
Isageum Naemul, Silseong,
Maripgan Nulji, Jabi, Soji Book 04.
Maripgan Jijeung, King Beopheung...
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signed a
treaty of
friendship with King
Naemul of Silla,
another of the
Three Kingdoms, and
received Naemul's nephew Kim Sil-seong as a hostage. He furthered...
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federated troops (foederati)
desert and
hostile warbands besiege the town.
Naemul becomes king of the
Silla dynasty (Three
Kingdoms of Korea).
Anthony the...
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Chinese commandery in 313 CE and had
grown into the
largest regional power.
Naemul of
Silla (356–402) of the Kim clan
established a
hereditary monarchy and...
- to
Silla until 401. In the
following year, the
reigning King
Naemul died.
Because Naemul's sons were
still young, the
nobles of the
kingdom placed Silseong...