The Crown of Baekje refers to several artifacts excavated that are believed to be the royal headgear of the kings, queens, and nobility of the Baekje Kingdom. Some of the crowns follow the same tradition as Silla crowns in that they share the tree-motif and the hints of shamanistic traditions. However, the diadems of the kings and queens suggest that Baekje people had a distinct tradition for their royal headgear.
The CrownofBaekje refers to several artifacts excavated that are believed to be the royal headgear of the kings, queens, and nobility of the Baekje Kingdom...
It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla. While the three kingdoms were in separate existence, Baekje had the highest...
Geunchogo ofBaekje, Chogo II ofBaekje (324–375, r. 346–375) was the 13th king ofBaekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He reigned over the apex of Baekje's...
Uija ofBaekje (599?–660, r. 641–660) was the 31st and final ruler ofBaekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. His reign ended when Baekje was conquered...
the crownofBaekje, the crownof Gaya, and the crownof Goguryeo kingdoms. The tree motif of the crown is commonly believed to represent the idea of the...
Later Baekje (Korean: 후백제; Hanja: 後百濟; RR: Hubaekje, Korean pronunciation: [hu.bɛk̚.t͈ɕe]) was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Taebong...
the general traditions of Korean crowns, such as the use of diadems, which follows the tradition of the Baekje and the use of headbands with uprights...
Chimnyu and the 16th king Jinsa. In 369, as crown prince, Geungusu led the Baekje armies against invading troops of the northern Korean kingdom Goguryeo, capturing...
ofBaekje (died 405) (r. 392–405) was the seventeenth king ofBaekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Buyeo Abang was the eldest son ofBaekje's 15th...
– descended from Buyeo Gonji, younger brother of King Munju ofBaekje and son of King Gaero ofBaekje. Fuha clan (不破氏) Funa clan (船氏) – Hirota clan (廣田氏)...
The following is a list of royal crowns: Heraldic Crownof the Order of Malta (Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional...
Chimnyu ofBaekje (died 385) (r. 384–385) was the fifteenth king ofBaekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of the 14th king...
(Michelangelo) of Italy, the Mathura Herakles of India, the Manunggul Jar of the Philippines, the CrownofBaekjeof South Korea, The Hay Wain of the United...
Muryeong ofBaekje (461/462–523, r. 501–23) was the 25th king ofBaekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. During his reign, Baekje remained allied with...
Government ofBaekje, was the court system ofBaekje (百濟), one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea which lasted from 18 BCE–660 CE. The establishment of a centralized...
Wideok ofBaekje (525–598) (r. 554–598) was the 27th king ofBaekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Seong, and rose...
Rhodesia, St Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago. Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom Coronation Crownof George IV Elizabeth II's jewels "The Diamond Diadem"...
monarch ofBaekje (백제, 百濟), one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. According to the Samguk Sagi (삼국사기, 三國史記), he founded the royal family ofBaekje. There...
policy of peace with the neighbouring kingdom ofBaekje Kingdom. In 551, he allied with Baekje so that he could attack the northern Korean kingdom of Goguryeo...
was the second wife of King Dongmyeong and a key figure in the establishment of both Goguryeo and Baekje. She was the mother of Biryu and Onjo, whom...
technology. The Baekje regalia are similar to the Silla regalia, but are even more arabesque and consist of magnificent girdles. The Baekjae crown jewels are...
Han dynasty of China, which led to succeeding warring states, the Proto–Three Kingdoms period. From the 1st century BC, Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla grew...
the first half of the 1st millennium, Korea was divided between three states, Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla, known as the Three Kingdoms of Korea. In the...
that, in the Shoku Nihongi, the mother of Emperor Kammu (736–806) is related to Muryeong of Korea, King ofBaekje, a fact that was considered taboo for...
Japan, as Battle of Baijiangkou (Chinese: 白江口之战; Chinese: 白江口之戰; pinyin: Bāijiāngkǒu Zhīzhàn) in China, was a battle between Baekje restoration forces...
killed by Geunchogo's son, Crown Prince Geungusu (later as 14th Eoraha ofBaekje) when the Baekje Army captured Goguryeo's capital of Nampyeongyangseong (South...