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Jinheung was the nephew / grandson of King Beopheung. Jinheung of Silla was one of the greatest kings of Silla, and was responsible for expanding Silla territory immensely. He and King Seong 26th king of Baekje, struggled with each other over the Han River valley. [2] Jinheung won this struggle and expanded Silla's territory immensely.
Jinheung of Silla (540–576) established a strong military force. Silla helped Baekje drive Goguryeo out of the Han River area, and then wrested control of the entire central western Korea region from Baekje in 553, breaching the 120-year Baekje-Silla alliance. Also, King Jinheung established the Hwarang.
Both sources record that during the reign of Jinheung of Silla, groups of beautiful girls were chosen and taught filial and fraternal piety, loyalty, and sincerity (no firm date is given for this, and some scholars express doubt this even occurred during Jinheung's reign). [7]
Jijeung (437–514) (r. 500–514) was the 22nd ruler and 1st king of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He is remembered for strengthening royal authority and building Silla into a centralized kingdom. On the contemporary Naengsuri silla monument, his name was inscribed as Jidoro(至都盧). Like many Silla kings, Jijeung was of royal blood on both ...
Father: King Beopheung of Silla (r. 514–540 AD) Mother: Queen Kim of the Kim clan (조생부인 김씨)Spouses: Galmunwang Ipjong, the son of King Jijeung of Silla. Son: Jinheung of Silla (526–576; reign 540–576)–known as Kim Sammaekjong (김삼맥종), was the 24th monarch of Silla
– February 614) was a Queen Consort of Silla as the spouse of king King Jinheung of Silla, and the mother of his successor, King Jinji of Silla. According to the disputed text Hwarang Segi , she was regent during the minority of her grandson King Jinpyeong in 579-584, but her regent is not mentioned in the historical texts Samguk sagi or ...
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King Jinji's birth name was either Saryun (사륜; 舍輪) or Geumryun (금륜; 金輪), and he was the second son of King Jinheung of Silla and Queen Sado of the Park Clan. His elder brother, Crown Prince Dongryun, died in 572 CE, and Saryun was made crown prince. [1] In 576 CE, Saryun ascended the throne as the 25th king of Silla.