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Onjo (?–28,
reigned c. 18 BC – AD 28) was the
founding monarch of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea.
According to the
Samguk sagi, he founded...
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Onjo-ji (長等山園城寺,
Nagarasan Onjōji), also
known as just
Onjo-ji, or Mii-dera (三井寺), is a
Buddhist temple in ****an
located at the foot of Mount...
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similar to that of
Goguryeo (3,500,000 people).
Baekje was
founded by
Onjo, the
third son of Goguryeo's
founder Jumong and Soseono, at
Wiryeseong (present-day...
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establishment of both
Goguryeo and Baekje. She was the
mother of
Biryu and
Onjo. The
traditional account from the
Annals of
Baekje section in the Samguk...
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Dongbuyeo and
succeeded Jumong, she left Goguryeo,
taking her two sons
Biryu and
Onjo south to
found their own kingdoms, one of
which was Baekje. Jumong's given...
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presence from much of the
former Goguryeo territories.
Baekje was
founded by
Onjo, a
Goguryeo prince and the
third son of Jumong, the
founder of Goguryeo,...
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Jewish client queen of
Judea Silius Italicus,
Roman consul and epic poet
Onjo of Baekje,
Korean king Tacitus, The
Annals 4.73 "List of
Rulers of Korea"...
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divided into
three nations during the
Three Kingdoms period. Ever
since King
Onjo, the
founder of
Baekje (one of the
three kingdoms),
founded the government...
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Maritandis Ordinibus:
Limiting marriage across social class boundaries.
Onjo becomes the
first ruler of the
Korean kingdom of
Baekje (traditional date)...
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including Susanoo,
Matarajin and Mañjuśrī. He is
chiefly worshiped in
Onjō-ji. The name
Shinra Myōjin can be
translated as "bright
deity of Silla"....