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Wanggeom-seong (Korean: 왕검성) was the
capital city of
Gojoseon from 194 to 108 BC. It is also
known as Wangheom-seong (Korean: 왕검성; 王險城). One
theory suggests...
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Dangun or
Tangun (Korean: 단군; Hanja: 檀君; [tan.ɡun]), also
known as
Dangun Wanggeom (단군왕검; 檀君王儉; [tan.ɡun waŋ.ɡʌm]), was the
legendary founder and
first king...
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surrendered to the Han. Sam
later sent ********ins into
Wanggeom-seong and
killed King Ugeo.
Wanggeom-seong
still struggled on
under the
leadership of Minister...
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control and was
conquered by
Goguryeo in 313 CE. The
capital of
Gojoseon was
Wanggeom (modern Pyongyang) from at
least the 2nd
century BCE. In the
southern region...
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decided to
locate his
capital in
Wanggeom-seong (왕검성, 王險城). Many
Korean historians believe that the
exact location of
Wanggeom-seong was
Yodong (요동) in Liaodong...
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South Korea's
capital is Seoul. Gojoseon:
Asadal — (legend, unknown)
Wanggeom (modern Pyongyang) —
Second capital (post 400 BCE)
Three Kingdoms of Korea:...
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first major idea
conceptualized by its
founding king,
Dangun Wanggeom.
Three Principles of the
Equality Strong and
Prosperous Nation Ilminism...
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Koreans ****ociate
Pyongyang with the
mythological city of "Asadal", or
Wanggeom-seong, the
first second millennium BC
capital of
Gojoseon ("Old Joseon")...
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mythological origins of Korea. He
plays a
central role in the
story of
Dangun Wanggeom (단군왕검/檀君王儉), the
legendary founder of Gojoseon, the
first kingdom of Korea...
- such as the
Samguk Sagi. The
beginning of
Samguk yusa
describes Dangun Wanggeom, who is a
mythological ancestor of all Koreans,
founding the
first nation...