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
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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
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his enfeoffment as king of
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742:Jinwung Kim (2012).
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181:19 BC–18 AD
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846:618 deaths
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645:References
550:Go Geon-mu
221:Gogukcheon
87:Birth name
51:嬰陽王 or 平陽王
35:영양왕 or 평양왕
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323:Yeongyang
317:Pyeongwon
275:Gogugyang
239:Jungcheon
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817:590–618
813:Goguryeo
666:Doopedia
618:See also
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