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  • using the name of animals were also used by Buyeo, which was a succession of ... the name of Ancient Joseon changed to Great Buyeo, and the capital city moved ...
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  • and Goguryeo conquered neighboring Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye, and other ... and later further south to Sabi (present-day Buyeo). Baekje colonized ...
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  • at 37 B.C.E. by Jumong, a prince from Buyeo. Archaeological evidence ... According to the Samguk Sagi, a prince from the kingdom of Eastern ...
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  • and Goguryeo both claimed descent from Buyeo, a state established in present ... founding. Jumong had left his son Yuri in Buyeo when he left that kingdom ...
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  • (including Daegaya) by elements from Buyeo, who brought a more militaristic ... the north, including the earlier Go-Joseon, Buyeo, and the later Goguryeo, ...
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  • the former territory of Gojoseon, such as Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye, Guda-guk ... remnants of Gojoseon, including Goguryeo, Buyeo, Jeon-Joseon, Okjeo, and ...
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  • In 410, Gwanggaeto began his conquest of the Buyeo (state). The Buyeo state was no match for the great cavalry units of Goguryeo, and it suffered ...
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  • the former territory of Gojoseon such as Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye, Guda-guk ... === Buyeo === ==== Bukbuyeo ==== Main article:Bukbuyeo After the fall ...
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  • (2333 B.C.E.–108 B.C.E.), takes place here. Buyeo (2nd c. B.C.E. - 494), Goguryeo (37 B.C.E. - 668), and Balhae (698 - 926) kingdoms also considered ...
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  • names of Ministers in Gojoseon and Buyeo. ===Legacy=== Some scholars believe that Gojoseon succeeded the Shinshi state. As mentioned earlier, ...
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  • as a series of tribal states. In the north, the Buyeo (Puyo, or Fuyu) arose in the Sungari River basin of Manchuria. South of the Han River, in central ...
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  • == The Buyeo states == ===Bukbuyeo=== Bukbuyeo (c.239 B.C.E. - 58 B ... Some records refer to Bukbuyeo (North Buyeo) and Dongbuyeo (East Buyeo ...
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  • and militarily. Goguryeo united Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye and other states in the former Gojoseon territory, in addition to destroying the last Chinese ...
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  • record of its usage in Korea is that Kings of Buyeo used royal seal (oksae: μ˜₯μƒˆ, ηŽ‰η’½) which had inscription of "Seal of the King of Ye" ...
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  • is held before guardian totem poles. || Eunsan- ri, Buyeo- gun, South Chungcheong |- | Suyongpo Sumanggut || This gut is dedicated to persons ...
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  • mainly descended from northern peoples, such as Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Balhae, and (re)claiming such a heritage would make them strong. ...
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  • Horyu-ji is similar to the Buddhist temple style of Buyeo, Horyu-ji style is called "Shitenouji-Garan (ε››ε€©ηŽ‹ε―ΊδΌ½θ—)" or "Wakakusa ...
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