- grandson's)
rebellious activities. Kim Hŏnch'ang
later became the
governor of
Ungju (modern-day Gongju) in 821.
After King
Aejang was
slain by Kim Ŏnsŭng, who...
-
which "Silla
merged all of the land to
establish the
provinces of Gwangju,
Ungju, Jeonju, Muju and
various counties, plus the
southern boundary of Goguryeo...
-
belonging to the
former Baekje. The
northern territory of
former Baekje, Ung (
Ungju; 熊州),
corresponds to modern-day
South Chungcheong Province. The
middle area...
- Muju [ko] 무주 武州 Muju
South Jeolla Baekje Jeonju [ko] 전주 全州
Jeonju North Jeolla Ungju [ko] 웅주 熊州
Gongju South Chungcheong Hanju [ko] 한주 漢州
Hanju North Chungcheong...
-
Goguryeo refugees,
would begin when both
states confronted each
other in the
Ungju province (now
South Chungcheong Province). For all but the last year of...
-
government and
attempted to
create his own
kingdom of Jangan,
based in
Ungju. Kim Hŏn-ch'ang was
defeated and he
committed suicide to
avoid capture....
- Hwangsan-gun (黃山郡), the
renamed Hwangdeungyasangun.
Ungcheonju was also
renamed Ungju (熊州).
During the
Later Three Kingdoms period in the
early 900s, the area...
-
Northeastern Nine Fortresses, and they are in
Hamju (함주, 咸州),
Yeongju (영주, 英州),
Ungju (웅주, 雄州),
Bokju (복주, 福州),
Gilju (길주, 吉州), Gongheomjin, (공험진, 公咽鎭), Sungnyeong...