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Wiryeseong (Korean: 위례성; Hanja: 慰禮城) was the name of two
early capitals of Baekje...
- it was
designated a city in 1989. The
ancient Baekje capital of
Hanam Wiryeseong may have been
located there.
Lying immediately east of Seoul,
Hanam is...
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founded by Onjo, the
third son of Goguryeo's
founder Jumong and Soseono, at
Wiryeseong (present-day
southern Seoul). Baekje, like Goguryeo,
claimed to succeed...
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period when
Baekje was
under threat from Goguryeo, the
previous capital of
Wiryeseong (modern-day Seoul)
having been overrun. In 538, King
Seong moved the capital...
- city of what is now
Seoul has been
called in
various names,
including Wiryeseong, Bukhansangun, Hanyang, Namgyeong, Hanyangbu, and Hanseong. The name Seoul...
- form 徐羅伐),
which originally referred to Gyeongju, the
capital of Silla.
Wiryeseong (위례성; 慰禮城), the
capital settlement of Baekje, was
located within the boundaries...
- 286 and
Chaekgye sent
troops to Daifang's aid.
Chaekgye fortified the
Wiryeseong, Acha
Mountain Fortress and Sa-seong to
defend the Han
River valley against...
- ****anese occupation, it has been
speculated that
Pungnap Toseong was
Hanam Wiryeseong, the
first capital of Baekje. Only 2.7 km of its
walls remain. Including...
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After that, the
capital city of
Baekje was
moved southward from
Habuk Wiryeseong because the
Malgal were
located at the
North and
Nangnang was located...
- of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea, in 396,
capturing the
capital city of
Wiryeseong in present-day Seoul. In 399, Silla, the
southeastern kingdom of Korea...