- The
Liaodong or
Liaotung Peninsula (simplified Chinese: 辽东半岛;
traditional Chinese: 遼東半島; pinyin: Liáodōng Bàndǎo) is a
peninsula in
southern Liaoning province...
- The
siege of
Yodong Fortress may
refer to:
Siege of
Yodong Fortress (612), part of the Goguryeo–Sui War
Siege of
Yodong Fortress (645), part of the Goguryeo–Tang...
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Yodong Muk clan (Korean: 요동 묵씨; Hanja: 遼東 墨氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Liaodong Commandery (Hanja: 遼東郡), China.
According to...
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Later Yan. The city was
taken by
Goguryeo in AD 404 and
renamed to Liaodong/
Yodong (遼東) City. It saw
several major battles during the Goguryeo–Sui War and...
-
throughout the campaign.
During the
strategically important campaign against Yodong fortress, the
general commanding the
siege had to send a
messenger to the...
- or King Dongmyeong, in
Yodong Fortress.
Inside the
temple was a suit of
chain armor and a
sharp spear. The
people of
Yodong believed that the
armor and...
- The Goguryeo–Tang War
occurred from 645 to 668 and was
fought between Goguryeo and the Tang dynasty.
During the
course of the war, the two
sides allied...
-
crossed the Liao River, a
small contingent was sent to
attack the city of
Yodong, but was
repulsed by
Eulji Mundeok's forces. As the
rainy season progressed...
- take
action against the Ming, as he
ordered General Yi
Seonggye to
conquer Yodong in Ming territory. Goryeo's
senior military commander,
General Ch'oe Yŏng...
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Korean historians believe that the
exact location of Wanggeom-seong was
Yodong (요동) in Liaodong, China. In this period,
Wiman Joseon expanded to control...