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- Sangdaedeung (Korean: 상대등; Hanja: 上大等, the First of Daedeungs or Peers, Extraordinary Rank One) or Sangsin (상신, 上臣), was an office of the Silla state....
- Hanja: 毗曇, ? – 26 February 647) was a Silla politician who served as Sangdaedeung from 645 to 647. He is most known for leading a rebellion against Queen...
- politician who served as a general during Queen Seondeok's reign, and as Sangdaedeung from 647 to 654, during Queen Jindeok's reign. He was the first politician...
- appointed a nobleman named Bidam to the highest position in the court (Sangdaedeung). During the reign of Queen Seondeok, the first foundation for unifying...
- is composed of the nobles of higher rank (Jingol) and headed by the Sangdaedeung. The Hwabaek council decided the most important state affairs, such as...
- Silla and the 8th ruler of Unified Silla. Prior to that, he served as a Sangdaedeung to King Hyegong of Silla. Grandfather: Seongdeok Daewang (reigned 702–737)...
- the throne or declarations of war. The Hwabaek was headed by a person (Sangdaedeung) chosen from the "sacred bone" rank. One of the key decisions of this...
- Noribu, as the Sangdaedeung and Hujik as the head of the Military. Noribu died on December of 588, Sueulbu became the next Sangdaedeung after him. King...
- royal family since King Gyeongdeok. Hyegong of Silla was appointed to Sangdaedeung in 780 (King Seongdeok 1) for his work to calm down the turmoil at the...
- the fourth to the seventh lunar month of 839. Sinmu was the son of the Sangdaedeung Kim Gyunjeong (?–836), a descendant of King Wonseong (r. 785–798) and...