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291:(해루, 解婁, 55BC–34AD), one of the ten founders of Baekje. The Samguk Sagi says he was "well mannered and knowledgeable" In 23AD when he was 79 years old he was appointed Ubo (右輔) in charge of the military. He contributed greatly to the political stability of the end of the tempestuous period, and after the death of King Onjo and the crowning of King Daru he maintained his position of Ubo. He served for eleven years until his death at the age of 90 in 34AD (7th year of Daru's reign). He and greatly contributed to the expansion of Baekje's power and in the Samguk Sagi it says that King Daru mourned his death greatly. 388:, the younger brother of Munju. The King failed to gain control over the nobility and in the midst of this instability, the chief general Hae Gu took control of the military. In September the same year (477) Hae Gu sent an assassin and killed King Munju. The following year the 13-year-old son of Munju, Samgeun was crowned king. Since he was not fit to oversee the military, the armies continued to be overseen by General Hae Gu, who maintained actual political control. In January, 478, Hae Gu made common cause with rebels based in Daedu Fortress led by 211:. After King Uija acceded the throne, royal might was also divided and the lineal descendant of the royal clan with the king as its center was in control of political situation. Among the Great Eight Families, Yeon and Baek clans fell behind and only clans of Sa and Guk maintained their status as central nobles. In the late Baekje all the Great Eight Families except for Sa and Guk clans lost their status as the central nobles and were degraded to local influence at last. 339:(해충, 解忠, ?–?), during the power struggle of 405 when Prince Seolye killed his brother Prince Hunhae, Hae Chug, and inhabitant of Hanseong warned Jeonji not to enter the capital. Shortly afterwards Seolye was killed and Jeonji made king. Out of gratitude, Jeonji appointed several Hae clan members as ministers. In 406 Hae Chung was appointed Dalsol (達率, 2nd court rank). The next year in 407, Hae Su was appointed Naebeop-jwa’pyeong (內法佐平, 491: 445:(해명, 解明, ?–501), had the position of Hansol (扞率, 5th court rank). When King Dongseong was killed by the noble Baek Ga (苩加) in 501 during a hunting trip, Hae Myeong joined his cause but Muryeong returned from Japan to take the throne and defeated them at Garimseong Fortress. Hae Myeong's dead body was thrown into the river. 195:
the Great Eight Families lost a great deal of power. Among the families the Hae clan (who had led the battle), Hyeop, Jin and Mok disappeared from the central political stage leaving only the Yeon, Guk and Baek clans. The Sa clan promoted their influence by military force and produced a queen in the
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had the surname "Hae" but the surname was changed to Go (高). The character (解) means "to loosen; to unfasten; to untie or to explain". It also means "sun" in Korean as
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The Hae clan was probably the royal house before the Buyeo clan replaced them, and both clans appear descended from the lineage of
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The records of the Hae clan are sparse and broken making it hard to create a family tree but can be viewed as a timeline.
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by colluding with royal authority. The Buyeo clan (the royal family, 扶餘氏) acquired influence with the collapse of the
495: 180:(苩氏)). For generations the Hae monopolized providing queens for the Royal Family along with their rival, the 86: 606: 457: 208: 141: 429: 376:, 兵官佐平) since the reign of King Jeonji. In August, 476 during the second year of the reign of King 36: 412:, who defeated the rebels with 500 men, whereupon Yeon Sin fled to Goguryeo. With this event, the 436: 566: 477: 361: 354: 330: 565:
Park, Hyun Sook, «백제의중앙과지방»(Central area and regions of Baekje), p. 71, Juryuseong, 2005,
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They did not lose their status as central nobles during the reign of the last King,
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422:(해수, 解須), appointed in 407 as Naebeop-jwa’pyeong (內法佐平, Minister of Rituals). 184:. This helped them gain high court positions in the government and military. 249: 490: 323:
who was appointed to the same position in 407 and is possibly his ancestor.
315:(해구, 解仇, ?–?), was appointed in 312 as Minister of Military Affairs ( 467: 413: 409: 401: 393: 245: 240: 224: 181: 125: 113: 105: 372:(해구, 解仇, ?–478), appointed in 407 as Minister of Military Affairs ( 404:
to capture the castle with 2,000 men, but he failed. He then sent the
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gained great strength in Baekje. Hae Gu was captured and executed.
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Changes of Central Nobles and Kingship in the Late Baekje Kingdom
384:, 兵官佐平). In July, 477, Hae Gu who had obtained more power killed 261:(解金蛙, ?–7BC), son of Hae Buru and second king of Dongbuyeo. 270:(解帶素, 60BC–22AD), son of Geumwa and third king of Dongbuyeo. 187:
After the Battle at Mt. Amak fortress (阿莫山城) against
58: 50: 42: 32: 21: 498:at the Shoki Wiki, which is licensed under the 112:had the surname "Hae". The founding monarch of 343:) and Hae Gu as Byeong'gwan-jwa'pyeong (兵官佐平, 74: 24: 8: 191:during the beginning of the reign of King 494:Content in this article was copied from 396:(燕信). Samgeun first sent the noble, the 507: 309:, of the Hae clan (王妃 解氏), was his wife 380:he was appointed Minister of Defense ( 18: 132:were deeply involved in Sun Worship. 7: 14: 489: 228:(解慕漱, ?-195BC), founder of 1: 81:was a powerful noble clan of 345:Minister of Military Affairs 244:(解夫婁, 86-48BC), was king of 623: 319:, 兵官佐平). Not the same as 75: 25: 16:Ancient Korean noble clan 542:Kim, Young kwan (2015). 408:(德率: 4th official rank) 400:(佐平: 1st official rank) 392:(恩率: 3rd official rank) 87:Three Kingdoms of Korea 590:Samguk Sagi, scroll 25 581:Samguk Sagi, scroll 25 382:Byeong'gwan'jwa'pyeong 374:Byeong'gwan-jwa'pyeong 317:Byeong'gwan-jwa'pyeong 140:They were one of the " 108:. The royal family of 496:Samguk Sagi Scroll 23 458:Great Eight Families 209:Great Eight Families 148:, 大姓八族) of Baekje: ( 142:Great Eight Families 430:Dongseong of Baekje 341:Minister of Rituals 437:Muryeong of Baekje 478:Baekje Government 362:Samgeun of Baekje 234:the son of heaven 66: 65: 614: 591: 588: 582: 579: 573: 563: 557: 554: 548: 547: 539: 533: 530: 524: 521: 515: 512: 493: 355:Jeonji of Baekje 331:Jeonji of Baekje 80: 78: 77: 37:Goguryeo Go clan 28: 27: 19: 622: 621: 617: 616: 615: 613: 612: 611: 597: 596: 595: 594: 589: 585: 580: 576: 564: 560: 555: 551: 541: 540: 536: 531: 527: 522: 518: 513: 509: 486: 454: 378:Munju of Baekje 299:Biryu of Baekje 248:and founder of 217: 138: 98: 92: 72: 23: 17: 12: 11: 5: 620: 618: 610: 609: 599: 598: 593: 592: 583: 574: 558: 549: 534: 525: 516: 506: 505: 504: 503: 485: 482: 481: 480: 475: 470: 465: 460: 453: 450: 449: 448: 447: 446: 425: 424: 423: 417: 350: 349: 348: 326: 325: 324: 310: 294: 293: 292: 283:Daru of Baekje 276:Onjo of Baekje 271: 262: 253: 237: 232:, said to be " 216: 213: 205:Uija of Baekje 196:late reign of 146:Daeseongpaljok 137: 134: 97: 94: 64: 63: 60: 56: 55: 52: 48: 47: 44: 40: 39: 34: 30: 29: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 619: 608: 607:Baekje people 605: 604: 602: 587: 584: 578: 575: 572: 568: 562: 559: 553: 550: 545: 538: 535: 529: 526: 520: 517: 511: 508: 501: 497: 492: 488: 487: 483: 479: 476: 474: 471: 469: 466: 464: 461: 459: 456: 455: 451: 444: 441: 440: 439: 438: 432: 431: 426: 421: 418: 415: 411: 407: 403: 399: 395: 391: 387: 383: 379: 375: 371: 370: 366: 365: 364: 363: 357: 356: 351: 346: 342: 338: 335: 334: 333: 332: 327: 322: 318: 314: 311: 308: 307: 303: 302: 301: 300: 295: 290: 287: 286: 285: 284: 278: 277: 272: 269: 268: 263: 260: 259: 254: 251: 247: 243: 242: 238: 235: 231: 227: 226: 222: 221: 220: 215:Known members 214: 212: 210: 206: 201: 199: 194: 190: 185: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 135: 133: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 95: 93: 90: 88: 85:, one of the 84: 71: 61: 59:Founding year 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 38: 35: 31: 20: 586: 577: 561: 552: 543: 537: 528: 519: 510: 442: 434: 427: 419: 405: 397: 389: 381: 373: 367: 359: 352: 344: 340: 336: 328: 316: 312: 305: 304: 296: 288: 280: 273: 264: 255: 239: 233: 223: 218: 202: 198:Mu of Baekje 193:Mu of Baekje 186: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 139: 99: 91: 69: 67: 33:Parent house 556:Samguk Sagi 532:Samguk Sagi 523:Nihon Shoki 514:Samguk Sagi 435:25th King: 428:24th King: 386:Buyeo Gonji 360:23rd King: 353:18th King: 329:18th King: 297:11th King: 571:8987096513 484:References 443:Hae Myeong 281:2nd King: 274:1st King: 176:(木氏), and 337:Hae Chung 250:Dongbuyeo 601:Category 468:Jin clan 452:See also 414:Jin clan 394:Yeon Sin 246:Bukbuyeo 241:Hae Buru 225:Hae Mosu 182:Jin clan 126:Goguryeo 114:Goguryeo 106:Goguryeo 70:Hae clan 22:Hae clan 402:Jin Nam 96:Origins 62:unknown 54:unknown 51:Founder 46:Various 569:  473:Baekje 463:Hae Gu 420:Hae Su 410:Jin Ro 406:Dalsol 390:Eunsol 369:Hae Gu 358:until 321:Hae Gu 313:Hae Gu 289:Hae Ru 258:Geumwa 172:(國氏), 168:(眞氏), 164:(解氏), 160:(劦氏), 156:(燕氏), 152:(沙氏), 136:Baekje 130:Baekje 118:Jumong 83:Baekje 43:Titles 398:Sahei 306:Queen 267:Daeso 230:Buyeo 189:Silla 158:Hyeop 122:Buyeo 110:Buyeo 102:Buyeo 567:ISBN 265:Hae 256:Hae 178:Baek 154:Yeon 128:and 104:and 68:The 174:Mok 170:Guk 166:Jin 162:Hae 144:" ( 603:: 433:, 347:). 279:, 236:". 200:. 150:Sa 124:, 116:, 89:. 76:解氏 546:. 502:. 252:. 79:) 73:( 26:解

Index

Goguryeo Go clan
Baekje
Three Kingdoms of Korea
Buyeo
Goguryeo
Buyeo
Goguryeo
Jumong
Buyeo
Goguryeo
Baekje
Great Eight Families
Jin clan
Silla
Mu of Baekje
Mu of Baekje
Uija of Baekje
Great Eight Families
Hae Mosu
Buyeo
Hae Buru
Bukbuyeo
Dongbuyeo
Geumwa
Daeso
Onjo of Baekje
Daru of Baekje
Biryu of Baekje
Hae Gu
Jeonji of Baekje

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