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Muryeong of Baekje

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with King Muryeong's mother, and she went into labor as their ship was passing by a small Japanese island. He was called Semakishi (嶋君) and King Shima (斯麻王) in Japanese records because he was born in an island.
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that the mother of Emperor Kanmu was one of the descendant of King Muryong of Baekje." It was the first time that a Japanese emperor publicly referred a Korean blood in the imperial line. According to the
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According to both historical and archeological sources, contact and trade between China and Baekje increased during Muryeong's reign. In 512, according to the
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gives his surname as Yeo and personal name as Yung, and states that he restored Baekje into a strong nation.
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told reporters "I, on my part, feel a certain kinship with Korea, given that it is recorded in the
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In 501, he sent an army to attack Goguryeo's Sugok-seong. In 503, he repelled an attack by the
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Yamato (和) and Takano (高野) clans : the descendant of prince Junda, son of Muryeong
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In 503, he sent a bronze mirror, and in 513 and 516, Confucian scholars to Japan.
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gives his birthdate as 25 June 461, and describes him as the son of the 21st king
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Korean influence on Japanese culture § Notable clans and their descendants
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813: 622: 59: 671:, Muryeong sent Baekje's first mission to the newly established court of the 667: 613: 886: 985: 679: 561: 727: 678:. A second mission was sent in 521, announcing various victories over 278: 213: 1022: 977: 710: 549: 312: 241: 176: 110: 44: 599:) of Sama (斯摩). He is described as the second son of the 24th king 941:
Paik, Seung-gil. "Excavation of the Tomb of Paekche King Muryong."
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Kim, Won-Yong. “The Tomb of King Muryong of the Paekche Dynasty.”
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calls him King Sama (斯麻), and records his birth year as 462.
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Asian Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs
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During his reign, Baekje remained allied with 894:at the Shoki Wiki, which is licensed under the 804:", settled in Japan and became ancestor of the 753:, son of Muryeong, who died in Japan in 513 ( 522: 8: 594: 263: 247: 198: 182: 968: 910:『全現代語訳 日本書紀』上巻、宇治谷孟現代語訳、講談社学術文庫、1988、292p. 529: 515: 301: 215:Muryeong-wang, Munyeong-wang, Muyeong-wang 31: 18: 798:(淳陀太子, ?–513) – known in Baekje as " 16:25th King of Baekje Korea from 501 to 523 890:Content in this article was copied from 37:A modern take on King Muryeong's visage. 903: 311: 229:Muryŏng-wang, Munyŏng-wang, Muyŏng-wang 564:, and expanded its relationships with 167: 129: 817:(斯我君, ?–?) – known in Baekje as 717:, where he was buried with his queen. 7: 850:The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang 14: 938:(Seoul) 3:3 (Winter 1971): 34-46. 544:(461/462–523, r. 501–23) was the 885: 749:(720 – 790) is a descendant of 595: 264: 248: 199: 183: 1: 1076:6th-century monarchs in Asia 293: 279: 228: 214: 1107: 945:11:8 (August 1971): 48-51. 719: 697:Tomb of Muryeong of Baekje 1086:6th-century Korean people 1081:5th-century Korean people 1029: 1019: 1011: 1006: 971: 864:List of monarchs of Korea 726:In 2001, Japan's emperor 170: 139: 128: 96:June 25, 461/July 14, 462 30: 1071:Korean Buddhist monarchs 651:Muryeong's crown in his 140:King Muryeong (武寧王, 무령왕) 554:Three Kingdoms of Korea 698: 655: 1091:Yamato no Fuhito clan 892:Samguk Sagi Scroll 23 874:Tomb of King Muryeong 696: 650: 582:Tomb of King Muryeong 122:Tomb of King Muryeong 983:Cadet branch of the 703:King Muryeong's tomb 274:Revised Romanization 209:Revised Romanization 973:Muryeong of Baekje 769:Dongseong of Baekje 732:Chronicles of Japan 153:Dongseong of Baekje 73:Dongseong of Baekje 699: 656: 542:Muryeong of Baekje 171:Muryeong of Baekje 1039: 1038: 1030:Succeeded by 747:Takano no Niigasa 705:was excavated in 630:. 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Index


Baekje
Coronation
Dongseong of Baekje
Seong of Baekje
Japan
Baekje
Tomb of King Muryeong
Posthumous name
Dongseong of Baekje
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Monarchs of Korea
Baekje
Onjo
Daru
Giru
Gaeru
Chogo
Gusu
Saban
Goi
Chaekgye
Bunseo

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