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Yeongyang of Goguryeo

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533:(603–609), khan of the Eastern Turks, an ostensible vassal state to the Sui which supported Goguryeo's hegemony over the Northeast as Overlords of the East. This convinced Yangdi to launch a campaign of 1,133,000 troops by land and sea against the recalcitrant Goguryeo in 612. This too Goguryeo was able to defeat, most notably in the 474:
relates that Yeongyang was of unsurpassed charisma and had a magnanimous character, and "made it his undertaking to relieve the sufferings of the world and bring peace to the people". He was named Crown Prince by his father in 566, and he assumed the throne when the monarch died in 590.
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In 613, and again in 614, Yangdi issued orders for additional unsuccessful campaigns against Goguryeo. When Yeongyang failed to appear at the Sui court in formal submission another invasion was planned, offset only by domestic turmoil and the subsequent fall of the Sui in 618.
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peninsula, a region claimed by Sui and Goguryeo's reinstatement of its “taewang” title as Overlords of the East and as Emperors. It was largely this affront, combined with Sui's own geopolitical ambitions to reestablish the hegemony enjoyed by the
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his enfeoffment as king of Goguryeo and attendant "offices and ranks" by tradition granted by Chinese dynasties to tribute monarchs. At the same time, Yeongyang strengthened relations with the
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region. Silla, under attack by both Goguryeo and former ally Baekje, reached out to the Sui dynasty. Silla would later ally with Sui's successor, the
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and China's growing ambitions. Initially Yeongyang enjoyed cordial relations with Sui, receiving from the Sui emperor
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was foiled by disease and the weather (a severe storm wreaked havoc on the would-be invasion fleet).
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That same year saw the death of Yeongyang, and he was succeeded by his half-brother
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tribes to the north, in the preparations for war against China begun by his father.
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Yeongyang's reign took place in the context of heightened rivalry among the Korean
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In 598 however the Wendi grew incensed by a Goguryeo armed incursion into the
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In the meanwhile, Goguryeo attacked the southern Korean kingdoms
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Yeongyang ordered the compilation of a new history text
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He is noted for winning consecutive wars against the
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Index

Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Monarchs of Korea
Goguryeo
Chumo
Yuri
Daemusin
Minjung
Mobon
Taejodae
Chadae
Sindae
Gogukcheon
Sansang
Dongcheon
Jungcheon
Seocheon
Bongsang
Micheon
Gogugwon
Sosurim
Gogugyang
Gwanggaeto the Great
Jangsu

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