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King Jinheung 진흥왕 眞興王
King of Silla
Reign
540–576
Coronation
540
Predecessor
Beopheung of Silla
Successor
Jinji of Silla
Died
576 Silla
Spouse
Queen Sado
Posthumous name
King Jinheung (眞興王, 진흥왕)
House
Kim
Father
Galmunwang Ipjong
Mother
Queen Jiso
Jinheung of Silla
Hangul
진흥왕
Hanja
眞興王
Revised Romanization
Jinheung Wang
McCune–Reischauer
Chinhŭng Wang
Monarchs of Korea
Silla
(Pre-unification)
Hyeokgeose 57 BCE – 4 CE
Namhae 4–24
Yuri 24–57
Talhae 57–80
Pasa 80–112
Jima 112–134
Ilseong 134–154
Adalla 154–184
Beolhyu 184–196
Naehae 196–230
Jobun 230–247
Cheomhae 247–261
Michu 262–284
Yurye 284–298
Girim 298–310
Heulhae 310–356
Naemul 356–402
Silseong 402–417
Nulji 417–458
Jabi 458–479
Soji 479–500
Jijeung 500–514
Beopheung 514–540
Jinheung 540–576
Jinji 576–579
Jinpyeong 579–632
Seondeok 632–647
Jindeok 647–654
Muyeol 654–661
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Jinheung of Silla (534–576; reign 540–576) was the 24th monarch of Silla,[1] one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
He followed King Beopheung (r. 514–540) and was followed by King Jinji (r. 576–579). 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.
^Il-yeon: Samguk Yusa: Legends and History of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea, translated by Tae-Hung Ha and Grafton K. Mintz. Book One, page 52. Silk Pagoda (2006). ISBN 1-59654-348-5
^"King Jinheung Lays Groundwork for Unifying Three Ancient Kingdoms". KBS World. September 6, 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
JinheungofSilla (534–576; reign 540–576) was the 24th monarch ofSilla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He followed King Beopheung (r. 514–540) and...
that Silla used independently. Grandfather: Crown Prince Dongryun (동륜태자), son of King JinheungofSilla, 24th ruler ofSilla, and Queen Sado of the Park...
(r. 500–514) and succeeded by King Jinheung. By the time of his reign, Buddhism had become fairly common in Silla, as it had been introduced much earlier...
Baekje-Silla alliance. Also, King Jinheung established the Hwarang. The early period ended with the death of Jindeok ofSilla and the demise of the "hallowed...
舍輪) or Geumryun (금륜; 金輪), and he was the second son of King JinheungofSilla and Queen Sado of the Park Clan. His elder brother, Crown Prince Dongryun...
the spouse of prince Galmunwang Ipjong (입종 갈문왕) and the queen mother of king JinheungofSilla. She acted as Regent during the minority of her son, from...
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Ch'un-ch'u, was the 29th ruler ofSilla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is credited for leading the unification of Korea's Three Kingdoms. King...
Sado of the Park clan (Korean: 사도왕후 박씨; Hanja: 思道王后 朴氏; ? – February 614) was a Queen Consort ofSilla as the spouse of king King JinheungofSilla, and...
Namhae ofSilla (?–24, r. 4–24 CE) was the second King ofSilla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is commonly called Namhae Chachaung, chachaung...
especially in Silla, which had three reigning queens in its history. Both sources record that during the reign ofJinheungofSilla, groups of beautiful girls...
Munmu ofSilla (626–681), personal name Kim Pŏm-min, was a Korean monarch who served as the 30th king of the Korean kingdom ofSilla. He is usually considered...
historical Korea for the purpose of year identification and numbering. Era names were used during the period ofSilla, Goguryeo, Balhae, Taebong, Goryeo...
the reign of the next king, JinheungofSilla, the growth of Buddhism was encouraged and eventually recognized as the national religion ofSilla. Selected...
throne. Four years later, King Jinheung died, his second son, King Jinji ascended the throne and became the 25th King ofSilla. After 3 years, King Jinji...
with the exceptions noted below) King Beopheung 법흥왕 法興王 (514–540) King Jinheung 진흥왕 眞興王 (540–576) King Jinji 진지왕 眞智王 (576–579) King Jinpyeong 진평왕 眞平王 (579–632)...
(Korean: 동륜태자; ? – 572) was the eldest son ofJinheungofSilla and Queen Sado. He is the father of Jinpyeong ofSilla. In 566, he was appointed as the Crown...
Silla Volume 4 Jinheung 28". National Institute of Korean History. "Samguk Sagi Book 4 Silla Volume 4 Jinheung 45". National Institute of Korean History...
Eun-pyo as Yeom Deuk, adoptive father of Yeom Ga-jin. Kim Bum-suk as Kim Cha-seung Kim Seung-soo as JinheungofSilla Jung Dong-geun as Il-yeong, Go Geon's...
527–599) – 28th King of Baekje, Hye of Baekje. Daughter: Lady Sobi (比召, ?–?) – consort of the 24th King ofSilla, JinheungofSilla. 3rd son: name unknown...
of Lord Mijinbu and Lady Myodo, a sister of Queen Sado, the consort ofJinheungofSilla. Her paternal grandmother was Princess Samyeop, daughter of King...
Beolhyu ofSilla (died 196, r. 184–196) was the ninth king ofSilla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is also known as Balhui Isageum, Isageum being...
flourished during the reign ofJinheungofSilla (540 to 576). Heungnyunsa was built, where any commoner could become a monk. The study of scriptures was greatly...
24th King ofSilla, JinheungofSilla. Brother: name unknown (?–?) – father of Mokuto-Ō known in Baekje as "Mokdo-wang" (目圖王/目図王), ancestor of the Gwisil...
Samguk Sagi, both Baekje and Silla described the land as frontier border of Baekje, not as the capital region. Moreover, Jinheung Taewang Stele found at current...