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Soseono (Korean: 소서노; Hanja: 召西奴; 66/7 – 6 BC) or Yeon
Soseono (연소서노; 延召西奴) was the
second wife of King
Dongmyeong and a key
figure in the establishment...
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Buyeo by
colluding with
Xuantu Commandery and
forces Soseono to be his wife. In desperation,
Soseono weds her
trading partner Wootae (not
knowing Jumong...
- sagi. The name
Soseono only
appears here. The
storyline can
extend to the
theory of a coup led by Onjo,
killing both
Biryu and
Soseono in
order to claim...
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kingdom in 37 BC
called Goguryeo in the
Holbon region. In Jolbon, he
married Soseono (or So Seo-no), who was the
daughter of a
local tribal leader.
Jolbon was...
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Baekje was
founded by Onjo, the
third son of Goguryeo's
founder Jumong and
Soseono, at
Wiryeseong (present-day
southern Seoul). Baekje, like Goguryeo, claimed...
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daily drama Be Strong, Geum-soon!.
Among her
notable leading roles include Soseono in the
historical epic Jumong, Korea's
first female doctor of
Western medicine...
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illegitimate grandson of the king of
Bukbuyeo Hae Buru. His
mother was
Soseono, a
daughter of Yeon Ta-bal (延陀勃), a man of Jolbon. She was
married to Utae...
- Shan Hai Jing and
compiler of Lienü zhuan,
father of Liu Xin (b. 77 BC)
Soseono,
Korean queen of
Goguryeo (b. 67 BC)
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Eastern Buyeo.
Jumong eventually made it to Jolbon,
where he
married Soseono,
daughter of its ruler. He
subsequently became king himself,
founding Goguryeo...
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Haeburu (해부루; 解扶婁), and his
mother Soseono, the
daughter of
Yeontabal (연타발; 延陁勃), a
Jolbon person.
Soseono first married Wutae and gave
birth to Biryu...