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Geunchogo of Baekje
Hangul
근초고왕
Hanja
近肖古王
Revised Romanization
Geunchogo-wang
McCune–Reischauer
Kŭnch'ogo-wang
Monarchs of Korea
Baekje
Onjo 18 BCE–28 CE
Daru 28–77
Giru 77–128
Gaeru 128–166
Chogo 166–214
Gusu 214–234
Saban 234
Goi 234–286
Chaekgye 286–298
Bunseo 298–304
Biryu 304–344
Gye 344–346
Geunchogo 346–375
Geungusu 375–384
Chimnyu 384–385
Jinsa 385–392
Asin 392–405
Jeonji 405–420
Guisin 420–427
Biyu 427–455
Gaero 455–475
Munju 475–477
Samgeun 477–479
Dongseong 479–501
Muryeong 501–523
Seong 523–554
Wideok 554–598
Hye 598–599
Beop 599–600
Mu 600–641
Uija 641–660
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Geunchogo of Baekje, Chogo II of Baekje (324–375, r. 346–375) was the 13th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.[1] He reigned over the apex of Baekje's powers.
^Il-yeon: Samguk Yusa: Legends and History of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea, translated by Tae-Hung Ha and Grafton K. Mintz. Book Two, page 120. Silk Pagoda (2006). ISBN 1-59654-348-5
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