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Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror, also known as King Gwanggaeto the Great, is a historical drama based on the life of the nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo Gwanggaeto the Great. The drama was based on two sources, Gwanggaeto the Great by Jeong Jip, and Great Conquests of Gwanggaeto by Hyeong Minu.
Gwanggaeto the Great (374–413, r. 391–413) [1] was the nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo. His full posthumous name means "Entombed in Gukgangsang, Broad Expander of Domain, [1] Peacemaker, [2] Supreme King", sometimes abbreviated to Hotaewang. [2] His era name is Yeongnak and he is occasionally recorded as Yeongnak Taewang ("Great King" or ...
On December 16, 2011, Lee was honored with the Grand Prize for his work in Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror at the 19th Korean Culture & Entertainment Awards. [2] He was additionally nominated for the KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award and the Daesang, or Artist of the Year, in recognition of his portrayal as the king on the KBS historical saga Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror.
The Great Seer; Gu Family Book; Gunman in Joseon; Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror; Gyebaek (TV series) Gyeongseong Creature; H. Haechi (TV series) History Repletion ...
The Great King, Sejong (2008) Empress Cheonchu (2009) The King of Legend (2010–2011) Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror (2011–2012) Dream of the Emperor (2012–2013) Jeong Do-jeon (2014) The Jingbirok: A Memoir of Imjin War (2015) Jang Yeong-sil (2016) The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won (2021–2022) Korea–Khitan War (2023–2024)
He was the son of the 16th king Gogugwon, who was killed by prince and future Baekje king Geungusu in the latter's assault on Pyongyang Castle. Gogugyang was also the younger brother of the 17th king Sosurim, and the father of the 19th king Gwanggaeto the Great. [2]
Great Inheritance (2006) Green Mothers' Club (2022) Green Rose (2005) Grid (2022) Grudge: The Revolt of Gumiho (2010) Gu Family Book (2013) Guardian Angel (2001) Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016–2017) Gunman in Joseon (2014) Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror (2011–2012) Gwigoong (2025) Gyebaek (2011) Gyeongseong Creature (2023–2024)
According to Gwanggaeto Stele, Gwanggaeto the Great was the 17th generation (世孫) after Dongmyeong , while Samguk sagi recorded him as the 13th generation after Dongmyeong. [19] There are two analyses of this: Gwanggaeto the Great was the 17th generation after Dongmyeong. Gwanggaeto the Great was the 17th generation after Daejuryu.