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    Munmu of Silla (626–681), personal name Kim Pŏm-min, was a Korean monarch who served as the 30th king of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He is usually considered...
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    4846487°E / 35.7381906; 129.4846487 Tomb of Munmu the great is an underwater tomb, the 30th king of Silla, in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, South...
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    Goguryeo to face Silla as an adversary on the Korean peninsula. In June of the following year King Muyeol died, leaving his son Munmu of Silla to assume the...
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    fall of Goguryeo in 668, the Tang Emperor created the office of Protectorate General to Pacify the East. King Munmu of Silla then assembled the army of Silla...
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    apparatus of the newly enlarged Silla state. Sinmun was named crown prince by Munmu in 665. He came to power in the immediate wake of Silla's unification of the...
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    the southern side of Mt. Namsan. Decades after her death, the thirtieth king Munmu of Silla constructed Sacheonwang-sa (四天王寺, "Temple of the Four Heavenly...
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    his death bed, one of the main generals "Kim Yu-sin", wrote this term "삼한일통" in a letter to King Munmu. From this, the Kings of Silla continued to hold...
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    the Baekje–Tang War. In 668, under King Munmu of Silla (King Muyeol's successor) and General Kim Yu-sin, the Silla–Tang alliance conquered Goguryeo to its...
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  • Protectorate General to Pacify the East (category Military history of the Tang dynasty)
    A proposal to set up the Great Commandery of Gyerim by the Emperor Gaozong of Tang to King Munmu of Silla was refused. After the Tang dynasty conquered...
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    ROKS Munmu the Great (DDH-976) is a Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class destroyer in the South Korean navy. It was named after the Korean king Munmu of Silla. The...
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    King Munmu of Silla encouragement of Goguryeo revival movements who continued to resist Tang rule over the region and he stripped King Munmu of all Tang-bestowed...
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    Kim Yu-sin (category Silla generals)
    politician in 7th-century Silla. He led the unification of the Korean Peninsula by Silla under the reign of King Muyeol and King Munmu. He is said to have been...
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    of Baekje, were granted titles and positions by Munmu of Silla himself. However, despite these measures, there was a limit to embracing the people of...
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  • Grandfather: Munmu of Silla (626–681; reigned 661–681 Grandmother: Queen Jaeui, of the Kim Clan (자의왕후 김씨;d.681) Father Sinmun of Silla (r. 681–692) (김정명)...
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    Jeolla Province (category Provinces of Korea)
    of Later Silla during the 16th year of the reign of Munmu of Silla. Silla reorganized this territory into nine ju (주) and five gyeong (경), three of the...
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  • Kim Won-sul (category Silla Buddhists)
    (Korean: 김원술; Hanja: 金元述, before 660-675?) was a Silla military commander who served under Silla's 30th ruler, King Munmu, and played a major role in defending the...
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    of Silla, it has been posited that King Seongdeok in fact died in 736. Parents Father Sinmun of Silla (r. 681–692) (김정명) Grandfather: Munmu of Silla (626–681;...
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    Dragon (redirect from History of dragons)
    of Goryeo, was reportedly the daughter of the dragon king of the West Sea. And King Munmu of Silla who, on his deathbed, wished to become a dragon of...
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    Tamna (redirect from Kingdom of Tamna)
    of King Munmu of Silla in the late 7th century AD.[1][permanent dead link] Tamna briefly reclaimed its independence after the fall of Silla in 935. However...
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    Hanbok (category Culture of Korea)
    throughout the Goryeo dynasty. In 664 AD, Munmu of Silla decreed that the costume of the queen should resemble the costume of the Tang dynasty; and thus, women's...
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    respected along with fellow Silla Kings, as Munmu was his 15th grandson. According to Samguk Yusa, Munmu ordered the Jesa of King Suro. A tomb attributed...
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    of the Tang dynasty and Silla, led by general Su Dingfang and King Munmu of Silla. The Japanese envoys detained in Chang'an are paroled. Emperor Gao Zong...
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    Jindeok 진덕여왕 眞德王 (647–654) King Taejong Muyeol 태종무열왕 太宗武烈王 (654–661) King Munmu 문무왕 文武王 (661–681) King Sinmun 신문왕 神文王 (681–692) King Hyoso 효소왕 孝昭王 (692–702)...
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  • historical Korea for the purpose of year identification and numbering. Era names were used during the period of Silla, Goguryeo, Balhae, Taebong, Goryeo...
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  • to help the allied kingdom of Baekje. King Munmu becomes the 30th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. Maximus the Confessor, Christian monk, is recalled...
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    order of King Munmu of Silla. In Japan, Princess Ōku proceeds to the Ise Jingu. Æthelthryth, former queen of Northumbria, gives large areas of land to...
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  • Queen Jaui (category Royal consorts of Silla)
    Hanja: 慈訥王后), of the Gyeongju Kim clan, was a Korean queen consort. She was the spouse of king Munmu of Silla. She was a first cousin once removed of Queen Seondeok...
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  • descendants of a number of people, one of them the ancient Uyghurs. In various kinds of ancient inscriptions on monuments of Munmu of Silla, it is recorded...
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    Heongang of Silla (c.861–886), personal name Kim Chŏng, was the 49th to rule the Korean kingdom of Silla. According to the Samguk Sagi, he excelled at...
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  • precincts of Gyeongju is that of King Munmu, d. 681, who was buried at sea just off the coast of Yangbuk-myeon. Munmu, the first king of Unified Silla, instructed...
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