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    Later Baekje (redirect from Hubaekje)
    Later Baekje (Korean: 후백제; Hanja: 後百濟; RR: Hubaekje, Korean pronunciation: [hu.bɛk̚.t͈ɕe]) was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Taebong...
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    Kyŏn Hwŏn founded Hubaekje (later Baekje), this area was the center of the country for about 50 years. In 936, during the Hubaekje rule of Kyŏn Sin-gŏm...
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    which makes her a descendant of Kyŏn Hwŏn, who was the first king of the Hubaekje kingdom, during the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. In 2009, Kyeon was investigated...
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    the Silla kingdom. The Battle of Gochang in 930 was fought here between Hubaekje forces and the Goryeo army led by Wanggeon, who won control of the city...
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    the previously defeated Goguryeo and Baekje were revived as Taebong and Hubaekje across what had once been the western and northern provinces of Unified...
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    role in the long history of Korea. The city was once the capital of the Hubaekje Kingdom, which was founded by Kyŏn Hwŏn in the 900s. The city was regarded...
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    936: Hubaekje formally surrenders to Goryeo. 936: Goryeo completes the reunification of the Later Three Kingdoms, absorbing the entirety of Hubaekje and...
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    Battle of Gongsan or Gongsan and Dongsu Battle (ko) was fought between Hubaekje and Goryeo forces on the mountain's southern slope. Natural treasures include...
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    was placed on the throne by the Later Baekje king Kyŏn Hwŏn after the Hubaekje forces sacked Gyeongju in 927. The kingdom was already in an extremely...
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    and is succeeded by his son Meng Chang. Goryeo forces push the army of Hubaekje back into its heartland and defeat them finally at Hongseong (modern South...
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  • Kingdoms (9th–11th, 13th–16th, 18th centuries) Kingdom of Tondo (900s–1589) Hubaekje (900–936) Hugoguryeo (c. 901–918) Bali Kingdom (914–1908) Dongdan Kingdom...
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    taking over the old territory of Baekje and declared himself the king of Hubaekje ("later Baekje"). Meanwhile, an aristocratic Buddhist monk leader, Gung...
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    (朴彦昌 / 박언창; son of Gyeongmyeong of Silla) in 919, and fell to Kyŏn Hwŏn's Hubaekje army in 927. Its capital was at Sangju, in present-day North Gyeongsang...
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  • to the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. In 927 Gyeongju was pillaged by Hubaekje, one of these later kingdoms. Shortly thereafter, King Gyeongsun surrendered...
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  • and is succeeded by his son Meng Chang. Goryeo forces push the army of Hubaekje back into its heartland and defeat them finally at Hongseong (modern South...
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  • Confederacy North South States Balhae Unified Silla Later Three Kingdoms Taebong Hubaekje Silla Goryeo Joseon Korean Empire Republic of Ezo Ryukyu Kingdom Sultanate...
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  • Silla (r. 681-692). Jin Ho (眞虎), was Prime Minister of Later Baekje ("Hubaekje"). Hae clan Baekje Geungusu of Baekje Chimnyu of Baekje Jinsa of Baekje...
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