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Ungjin, also
known as
Gomanaru (Hangul: 고마나루,
literally "bear port") is a
former city on the
Korean Peninsula. It was
located in modern-day Gongju, South...
- The
Ungjin Commandery was an
administrative division of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty that
existed between 660 and 671 on the
Korean Peninsula. It was created...
- 475, the
Seoul region fell to Goguryeo. Baekje's
capital was
located at
Ungjin (present-day Gongju) from 475 to 538.
Isolated in
mountainous terrain, the...
- area.
Beginning in 664,
Buyeo Yung
served briefly as the
governor of the
Ungjin Commandery (웅진도독부; 熊津都督府)
which Tang
established to
oversee the
former territory...
- new
capital at
Ungjin (modern day
Gongju city).
History of
Korea List of
fortresses in
Korea Pungnap Toseong Mongchon Toseong Ungjin Sabi "하북위례성(河北慰禮城)...
- Preceded by
Capital of
Baekje 18 BC – 475 AD Succeeded by
Ungjin Preceded by
Gaegyeong Capital of
Korea 1394–present Succeeded by In****bent Preceded by...
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power after the move of the
capital from the present-day
Seoul area to
Ungjin. He
built several fortresses and
castles to
build out the new capital. He...
- held in 541 and 544 at Sabi capital. In 538, he
moved the
capital from
Ungjin (present-day Gongju)
further south to Sabi (present-day
Buyeo County), on...
- Tang
dynasty created the
Protectorate General to
Pacify the East and the
Ungjin Commandery. A
proposal to set up the
Great Commandery of
Gyerim by the Emperor...
- city in
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea.
Gongju was
formerly named Ungjin and was the
capital of
Baekje from AD 475 to 538. In this period, Baekje...