Ugeo (Korean: 위우거; Hanja: 衛右渠, died 108 BC) was the last king of Wiman Joseon, the last remnant of Gojoseon. He was a grandson of Wi Man. Ugeo was killed...
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Gojoseon (Korean: 고조선; Hanja: 古朝鮮; RR: Gojoseon; Korean pronunciation: [ko.dʑo.sʌn]), also called Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; RR: Joseon; [tɕo.sʌn])...
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by the sons of King Ugeo and No In. In 108 BCE, all of Gojoseon had fallen and was conquered by the Han. After the conquest of Gojoseon, four Han commanderies...
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Wiman Joseon (category Gojoseon)
dynasty of Gojoseon. It began with Wiman's (Wei Man) seizure of the throne from Gija Joseon's King Jun and ended with the death of King Ugeo who was a...
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during the reign of Ugeo of Gojoseon. Son and successor: name not recorded, second king of Wiman Joseon Grandson: Ugeo (右渠), last king of Wiman Joseon Great-grandson:...
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capital of Gojoseon. Infighting between the generals leads Xun Zhi to arrest Yang Pu. Summer – After being deserted by some of his officials, king Ugeo of Gojoseon...
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Wiman of Gojoseon, a Chinese General from the Yan Kingdom (Han dynasty) who established short-lived dynasty. Wiman's grandson, Ugeo of Gojoseon, would be...
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Nan Lü (Hanja: 南閭), who was a monarch of Dongye and a subject of Wiman Joseon, revolted against Ugeo of Gojoseon and then surrendered to the Han dynasty...
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Gojoseon and is rewarded by Emperor Wu with a military command, Ugeo, the king of Gojoseon, attacks and kills She He. Autumn – Emperor Wu orders the invasion...
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King Ugeo of Gojoseon, sparked conflict when he refused to let Gojoseon's southern neighboring state, Jin, send its ambassadors through Gojoseon's territory...
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Jin (Korean state) (category History of South Korea)
Korea. An official of Gojoseon called Yeok Gye Gyeong(歷谿卿),after failing to persuade Ugeo, is said to have defected from Gojoseon to Jin, which is described...
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First Chinese domination of Vietnam. 109 BC China conquers Dian. King Ugeo of Gojoseon kills a Chinese envoy, sparking the Gojoseon–Han War. 108 BC: Chinese...
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Hainault Ugeo of Gojoseon (Korean: 위우거; Hanja: 衛右渠, died 108 BC) was the last king of Wiman Joseon, the last remnant of Gojoseon. He was a grandson of Wi Man...
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romanizations may be found at the articles about the individual monarchs. Gojoseon (2333 BC – 108 BC) was the first Korean kingdom. According to legend, it...
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their forces under one general. Eventually the people of the city killed their king, Ugeo of Gojoseon, and surrendered. Zhao Ponu sallied out with 25,000...
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King of Wiman Joseon Ugeo and Sam was only one who resisted against Han dynasty among those members. However, in BC 108, Sam sent an assassin to Ugeo, killed...
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Lelang Commandery (redirect from State of Nangnang)
roughly 75 miles north of the Han River. In 108 BC, Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty conquered the area under King Ugeo, a grandson of King Wiman. The Emperor...
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Canghai Commandery (redirect from Commandery of Canghai)
Nan Lü (Hanja:南閭), who was a monarch of Dongye and a subject of Wiman Joseon, revolted against Ugeo of Gojoseon and then surrendered to the Han dynasty...
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The three Gojoseon kingdoms are states thought to have existed according to Joseon Sangosa (1924–25). The concept gained a following among several fringe...
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Gojoseon and is rewarded by Emperor Wu with a military command, Ugeo, the king of Gojoseon, attacks and kills She He. Autumn – Emperor Wu orders the invasion...
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Janghang (Korean: 위장항; Hanja: 衛長降) was a prince of Ugeo (the last king of Wiman Joseon). At that time, Emperor Wu of Han sent warrior[clarification needed] to...
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No In (category Korean people of Chinese descent)
Gyeop while leaving the King of Wiman Joseon Ugeo. He died on the way to surrender. Even after Uego's death, some ministers of Wiman Joseon resisted to Han...
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No Choe (category Korean people of Chinese descent)
Gyeop while leaving the King of Wiman Joseon Ugeo. Next year, Sam who resisted Han dynasty sent an assassin and killed Ugeo. After Uego’s death, some ministers...
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Wang Gyeop (category Korean people of Chinese descent)
person related to China. Just like his master Ugeo who was the last king of Wiman Joseon. He was in charge of military affairs. In BC 109 to 108, when Han...
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ambassador She He (涉何) to Wanggeom to negotiate a right of passage with King Ugeo, but King Ugeo refused and had a general escort She back to Han territory...
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Han Eum (category Korean people of Chinese descent)
Wang Gyeop, while leaving the King of Wiman Joseon Ugeo. After his surrender, Han dynasty nominated him as a peerage of Jeok ja (적자; 荻苴. He died after 19...
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Wiman Joseon (194–108 BC) was an ancient Korean kingdom established after the fall of Gija Joseon. Wiman Joseon List of monarchs of Korea Gojoseon...
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list of wars involving Korea and its predecessor states. Korea portal List of wars involving South Korea List of wars involving North Korea Republic of Korea...
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