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    Vol.1 p111 (in Korean) Gung Ye Archived 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine at The Academy of Korean Studies (in Korean) Gung Ye Archived 2011-06-10 at...
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    Buddhist monk, Gung Ye actively promoted the religion of Buddhism and incorporated Buddhist ceremonies into the new kingdom. Even after Gung Ye was dethroned...
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    known as Majin or Later Goguryeo, was established by Gung-ye, an outcast prince of Silla. Gung-Ye joined General Yang Gil's rebellion, and rose through...
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    appearances was in White Smile (1981). Other notable roles include playing Gung Ye in Emperor Wang Gun (2000–2002), a gangster boss in A Bittersweet Life...
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    general under Gung Ye. Wang Geon was a descendant of Goguryeo and traced his ancestry to a noble Goguryeo clan. In 918, Wang Geon overthrew Gung Ye and established...
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    and attempted to establish rule as a divine king Korean Buddhist monk Gung-ye, King of Taebong The Japanese emperors up to the end of World War II Javanese...
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  • Ye and later became the queen consort in 901 following his ascension to the throne as a short-lived King of Taebong. Lady Kang was married to Kung Ye...
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  • met and married her while serving in Naju as a general of Taebong under Gung Ye. In 921, Hyejong was proclaimed Crown Prince and Royal Successor with support...
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  • located in central Korean Peninsula from 901 to 918. It was founded by Gung Ye as Goryeo and changed its official name to Majin in 904 and to Taebong...
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    period of rival warlords ensued. In 898, Kaesong fell under the hand of Gung Ye, the founder of his short-lived state, Taebong, and then became a part...
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    "Later Goguryeo") in Silla Hyogong's 4th year (AD 900).: 31  After then, Gung Ye, who was the ruler of Taebong, was overthrown by Wang Geon, and the Ansan...
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    changed to Cheolseong. During the Later Three Kingdoms Period of Korea, Gung Ye determined it capital of Taebong. Goryeo Dynasty In 918, during the rule...
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  • Geon) Oh Hyun-chul as young Wang Geon Kim Yeong-cheol as Gung Ye Maeng Se-chang as young Gung Ye Kim Hye-ri as Queen Kang Yeon Hwa Jung Hoo as young Yeon...
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    1 – Zhou, empress of Former Shu December 23 – Conrad I, Frankish king Gung Ye, king of Hu Goguryeo (Korea) Husayn ibn Hamdan, Abbasid general Lady Ren...
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    compulsory Dao De Jing in the curriculum with her own Rules for Officials. Gung Ye, a Korean warlord and king of the short-lived state of Taebong during the...
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  • incarnation of Maitreya and made Luoyang the "holy capital".[citation needed] Gung Ye - Korean warlord and king of the short-lived state of Taebong during the...
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    his predecessor Ignatios. January 2 – Yōzei, emperor of Japan (d. 949) Gung Ye, king of Hu Goguryeo (approximate date) Muhammad al-Mahdi, Muslim Twelver...
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  • as Later Goguryo or Majin), a short-lived kingdom (901–918) founded by Gung Ye during the Later Three Kingdoms period (892–936) of Korea. According to...
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    name of Taebong, one of the Later Three Kingdoms declared by the king Gung Ye in 911. During Joseon, Koreans used cheonse (Korean: 천세; Hanja: 千歲, "one...
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    Province). The Kingdom of Hu Goguryeo is established by the rebel leader Gung Ye. He subjugates the local lords in the Korean Peninsula and proclaims himself...
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    Kim Choon-sam MBC 2001 (37th) Kim Yeong-cheol ‡ Taejo Wang Geon 태조 왕건 Gung Ye KBS Kang Seok-woo Ajumma 아줌마 Jang Jin-gu MBC Cha In-pyo Fireworks 불꽃 Choi...
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    the fourth year of Hyōgong, king of Silla (900), Wang Geon, a general of Gung Ye, was passing through Samsung Mountain to quell the rebellion in the Gumju...
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  • of Goguryeo 642–668 Seong of Balhae Dae Won-ui 793–794 Taejo of Goryeo Gung Ye 918–943 Establishment of the Goryeo dynasty. Hyeonjong of Goryeo Mokjong...
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  • descent from Bok Ji-gyeom [ko], one of the four generals who overthrew Gung Ye of the state of Taebong in 918 and installed King Taejo in his place as...
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  • (December 30, 2019). "남궁민·한예슬 측 "'낮과 밤' 출연 제안 받고 검토 중"(공식)" [Nam Gung-min and Han Ye-seul's "'Day and Night' appearance proposal and under review" (official)]...
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  • Baekje Jeonggae (政開; 914–918), era name used by the only Taebong ruler Gung Ye This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jeonggae...
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  • Seoul (SOPA; Korean: 서울공연예술고등학교 / 서공예) is an arts high school located in Gung-dong, Guro District, in Seoul, South Korea. SOPA was founded on March 6,...
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  • Consort Gang may refer to: Consort Gang (Gung Ye's wife) (fl. 10th century), wife of Gung Ye, ruler of Taebong Lady Sinjuwon (fl. 10th century), consort...
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  • the Vikings. 918 – Wang Geon becomes King of Goryeo after overthrowing Gung Ye in a coup the previous day 1137 – Eleanor of Aquitaine marries Prince Louis...
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    serving as a general for later Goguryeo (also known as Taebong), ruled by Gung Ye. Taebong covered the central area of the Korean peninsula including current-day...
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