Biryu (?-?) was the second son of Jumong and So Seo-no, and older brother of Onjo, the traditionally recognized founder of Baekje (18 BCE–660 CE), which...
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Biryu of Baekje (died 344, r. 304–344) was the eleventh king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the second son of the 6th king King...
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Baekje (redirect from Biryu Baekje)
difficult. Biryu then went to his brother Onjo, asking for the throne of Sipje. When Onjo refused, Biryu declared war, but lost. In shame, Biryu committed...
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in the establishment of both Goguryeo and Baekje. She was the mother of Biryu and Onjo. The traditional account from the Annals of Baekje section in the...
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Biryu may refer to: Biryu, second son of Jumong the founding monarch of Goguryeo Biryu of Baekje (r. 304–344), eleventh king of Baekje Biyu of Baekje...
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brother Biryu was his mother's son with Wutae but Onjo was born after the second marriage with King Dongmyeong. Dongmyeong had three sons: Yuri, Biryu, and...
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of the Jolbon chieftain, Yeon Ta-bal (延陀勃). She gave birth to the sons Biryu and Onjo who became the founders of Baekje. After Wutae died So Seo-no married...
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the Biryu River. He went hunting farther upstream and arrived at Biryuguk (or the Kingdom of Biryu; 비류국; 沸流國). Song Yang (송양; 松讓), the king of Biryu, saw...
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十濟; later became Baekje) on Wiryeseong in 18 BC, while his elder brother Biryu established himself in Michuhol (미추홀, 彌鄒忽) further to the west. The location...
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apex of Baekje's powers. Geunchogo was the fourth son of the 11th king Biryu and became king upon the death of the 12th king Gye. His reign seems to...
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Goguryeo and heads south with the pro-Jolbon faction and her teenage sons Biryu and Onjo, who subsequently becomes the founder of the Kingdom of Baekje...
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of Baekje dynasty about Onjo, the first king of the Baejke Dynasty, and Biryu, his elder brother. They were the princes of the Buyeo dynasty, but were...
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Mother: unknown Brother: 11th King, Biryu of Baekje (比流王, ?–344) – before he was king he was known as Buyeo Biryu (扶餘比流); recorded as son of Gusu in the...
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166–214 Gusu 214–234 Saban 234 Goi 234–286 Chaekgye 286–298 Bunseo 298–304 Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346 Geunchogo 346–375 Geungusu 375–384 Chimnyu 384–385 Jinsa...
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with horse and bow. When Bunseo died, Gye was too young to succeed him, so Biryu (younger brother of the 7th king Saban) succeeded him, dying in the 41st...
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Daru, Giru, Gaeru, Chogo Book 24. King Gusu, Saban, Goi, Chaekgye, Bunseo, Biryu, Gye, Geunchogo, Geungusu, Chimnyu Book 25. King Jinsa, Asin, Jeonji, Guisin...
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Dongbuyeo and succeeded Jumong, she left Goguryeo, taking her two sons Biryu and Onjo south to found their own kingdoms, one of which was Baekje. Jumong's...
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Yoon Seung-won as King Biryu of Baekje (Geunchogo's father, 11th Eoraha of Baekje) Seo In-seok as Heukganggong Sahul (King Biryu's father) Choi Myung-gil...
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Baekje Baekje Battle of Baekgang Battle of Hwangsanbeol Beop of Baekje Biryu of Baekje Biyu of Baekje Gwisil Boksin Bunseo of Baekje Buyeo County Buyeo...
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Sai (扶餘沙伊). Descendant: 11th King, Biryu of Baekje (比流王, ?–344) – before he was king he was known as Buyeo Biryu (扶餘比流); recorded as son of Gusu in the...
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and martyr November 17 – Jin Kangdi, emperor of the Jin Dynasty (b. 322) Biryu of Baekje, king of Baekje (Three Kingdoms of Korea) "List of Rulers of Korea"...
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166–214 Gusu 214–234 Saban 234 Goi 234–286 Chaekgye 286–298 Bunseo 298–304 Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346 Geunchogo 346–375 Geungusu 375–384 Chimnyu 384–385 Jinsa...
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the Five Barbarians. Cheng-Han earns its independence from Jin dynasty. Biryu becomes king of the Korean kingdom of Baekje. October 25 – Pope Marcellinus...
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Buyeo Bunseo 부여분서 (扶餘汾西) 298–304 Bunseo 분서왕 (汾西王) 11 Buyeo Biryu 부여비류 (扶餘比流) 304–344 Biryu 비류왕 (比流王) 12 Buyeo Gye 부여계 (扶餘契) 344–346 Gye 계왕 (契王) 13 Buyeo...
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younger brother of the mother of King Chogo, implying that he is of the Utae–Biryu lineage, rather than a direct descendant of the traditionally recognized...
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166–214 Gusu 214–234 Saban 234 Goi 234–286 Chaekgye 286–298 Bunseo 298–304 Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346 Geunchogo 346–375 Geungusu 375–384 Chimnyu 384–385 Jinsa...
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166–214 Gusu 214–234 Saban 234 Goi 234–286 Chaekgye 286–298 Bunseo 298–304 Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346 Geunchogo 346–375 Geungusu 375–384 Chimnyu 384–385 Jinsa...
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166–214 Gusu 214–234 Saban 234 Goi 234–286 Chaekgye 286–298 Bunseo 298–304 Biryu 304–344 Gye 344–346 Geunchogo 346–375 Geungusu 375–384 Chimnyu 384–385 Jinsa...
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polo is held at the stables of Shinra Shrine. This sport (加賀美流騎馬打毬 Kaga Biryū Kiba Dakyū) is officially an "intangible cultural asset" of Aomori Prefecture...
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