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Talhae (5 BC –80 AD, r. 57–80) was the
fourth king of Silla, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is
commonly called Talhae Isageum,
isageum being the...
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incorporating native Jin
people in the
vicinity and Ye
people to the North.
Talhae of
Silla (57 CE–80 CE) was the son-in-law of
Namhae of
Silla (4 CE–24 CE)...
- is said to have
occurred during the
reign of Silla's
fourth ruler, King
Talhae of Silla.
Though Kim Al-chi
never ruled as the King of Silla, his descendants...
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early Silla. As a
descendant of Silla's 4th king
Talhae, his
surname was Seok. Grandfather:
Talhae of
Silla (탈해 이사금) Grandmother:
Queen Ahyo, daughter...
- Yuri to
Heurhae bore the
Korean title Isageum, an old word for "ruler")
Talhae Isageum 탈해이사금 脫解尼師今 (57–80) Pasa
Isageum 파사이사금 婆娑尼師今 (80–112) Jima Isageum...
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chased away by a
youth Talhae who had
magical powers. King Namhae,
impressed by the story, took
Talhae as his son-in-law.
Talhae eventually became king...
- of this clan is said to have been Kim Al-chi, an
orphan adopted by King
Talhae of
Silla in the 1st
century CE. Alji's seventh-generation
descendant was...
- revisionists(related to the
North Korean academic community)
claim that he was son of
Talhae of Silla, and a
woman from Persia. But The
basis of this
argument is weak...
- Messalla,
Roman politician Philip the Apostle,
Christian apostle and
martyr Talhae of Silla,
Korean ruler of
Silla Vologases II, king of the
Parthian Empire...
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people called them two saints.
According to the
Samguk Yusa, A ship
carrying Talhae reached Azin Port (阿珍浦口). That was 39th year (B.C.19). At that time, an...