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Gwisil Boksin
Hangul
귀실복신
Hanja
鬼室福信
Revised RomanizationGwisil Boksin
McCune–ReischauerKwisil Pok-sin

Gwisil Boksin (鬼室福信, ? – 663) was a military general of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is remembered primarily as a leader of the Baekje Revival Movement to restore the kingdom after the capital fell in 660 to the Silla–Tang alliance.

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Gwisil Boksin

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Gwisil Boksin (鬼室福信, ? – 663) was a military general of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is remembered primarily as a leader of the Baekje...

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Gwisil clan

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22nd King of Baekje. Gwisil Jeongin (鬼室貞仁, ?–?) - father of Boksin, seems to be first to take the name "Gwisil". Gwisil Boksin (鬼室福信, ?–663) - son of...

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Dochim

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with Gwisil Boksin. In 660, Baekje was attacked by the allied armies of Silla and Tang dynasty China. The capital, Sabi, was taken, but Gwisil Boksin resisted...

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List of Koreans in Japan

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Baekje) Gwisil Boksin, military general of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea and member of the Gwisil clan (Originally from Baekje) Gwisil Jipsa...

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Gwisil Jipsa

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Gwisil Jipsa (鬼室集斯, ? – 688), was the son of Gwisil Boksin (鬼室福信), a general of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. The Gwisil clan was a collateral...

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663

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(approximate date) Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king of Connacht (Ireland) Gwisil Boksin, Korean general of Baekje (Korea) Cain, Fraser (June 2, 2009). "Mount...

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List of Baekje people

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Jeongin Gwisil Jeongin (鬼室貞仁, ?–?), father of Boksin, seems to be first to take the name "Gwisil". Gwisil Boksin (귀실복신, 鬼室福信, ?–663), famous as the general...

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Uija of Baekje

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called him Fuyu Hōshō but returned to recover Baekje. Declared king by Gwisil Boksin under the name King Pungjang (豊璋王) but was soon captured and exiled...

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Emperor Gaozong of Tang

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Goguryeo, the Buddhist monk Dochim (道琛) and the former Baekje general Gwisil Boksin rose to try to revive Baekje. They welcomed the Baekje prince Buyeo...

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Buyeo Sa

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grandfather and uncles were taken to China. His father was crowned by Gwisil Boksin as King Pungjang (豊璋王) but they were defeated in 663 and his father...

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660s

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(approximate date) Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king of Connacht (Ireland) Gwisil Boksin, Korean general of Baekje (Korea) 664 January 6 – 'Amr ibn al-'As, Arab...

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Battle of Sasu

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Baekje to the south was busy dealing with restorationist rebels led by Gwisil Boksin, now made worse by the intervention of Japan whom they sent the exiled...

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Ungjin Commandery

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dynasty has died, the momentum of Baekje revival movements has raised. Gwisil Boksin who was the retainer of Mu of Baekje made use of political turmoil of...

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