Suro (수로) or Sureung (posthumous name: 수릉, 首陵, 42?–199), commonly called Kim Suro, was the legendary founder and Hero King of Geumgwan Gaya (43–532), in southeastern Korea.[1]
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end of the Gaya confederacy. The creation myth ofGeumgwanGaya is a myth about King Gim Suro, the progenitor ofGeumgwanGaya and the progenitor of the...
share SuroofGeumgwanGaya as their common paternal ancestor, though such cases are exceptional. According to the population and housing census of 2000...
Kingdoms era, from 199 to 259. Legend holds that he was the son of King SuroofGaya and Suro's queen, Heo Hwang-ok. Legend says also they had in total ten...
Guhyeong ofGeumgwanGaya, also often Guhae (r. 521–532) was the tenth and final ruler ofGeumgwanGaya, a Gaya state of ancient Korea. He was the son of King...
Battle of Yijing: Chinese warlord Yuan Shao defeats Gongsun Zan. Geodeung succeeds SuroofGeumgwanGaya, as king of the Korean kingdom ofGaya (traditional...
wife of King SuroofGeumgwanGaya, one of ancient kingdoms in Korea. Her native kingdom is believed to be located in India. She bore ten sons, two of whom...
One of them, named Suro, became the king ofGeumgwanGaya, and the other five founded the remaining five Gayas: Daegaya, Seongsan Gaya, Ara Gaya, Goryeong...
bank of the Ghaghara The legendary princess Heo Hwang-ok, who married king SuroofGeumgwanGayaof Korea, is believed by some to be a native of Ayodhya...
goddess of the mountain Jacheongbi, goddess of the grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment Jeonggyun Moju, mother ofSuroofGeumgwanGaya and...
descendant of Heo Hwang-ok (meaning yellow jade) who was a princess of Ayuta and Queen consort ofSuroofGeumgwanGaya, a first king ofGaya confederacy...
consists of embassy workers. According to the 11th-century legendary chronicle 'Samguk Yusa,' Heo Hwang-ok, the consort ofSuroofGeumgwanGaya, was originally...
Buddhist and Jain architecture of the Indian subcontinent. Toranas can also be widely seen in Southeast Asia and parts of East Asia. Chinese Shanmen gateways...
Geumgwna Gaya was the center of them all. GeumgwanGaya consisted of nine villages and was integrated by King SuroofGaya. During the period of the Three...
The Gaya confederacy (42–562) consisted of several small statelets. All rulers ofGaya bore the title Wang ("King"). GeumgwanGaya (42–532) was one of the...
region, the most similar stories being Chumo of Goguryeo, Suro ofGeumgwanGaya and Hyeokgeose of Silla all being born from an egg. They point to Chumo's story...
Battle of Yijing: Chinese warlord Yuan Shao defeats Gongsun Zan. Geodeung succeeds SuroofGeumgwanGaya, as king of the Korean kingdom ofGaya (traditional...
begins construction of Portus, a harbour bearing a lighthouse on the right bank of the Tiber. Suro becomes the first king ofGeumgwanGaya, on the Korean Peninsula...
the six each become kings of the six Gaya kingdoms. The first to hatch, Suro, becomes king ofGeumgwanGaya. Later, Suro is challenged by the Seok clan's...
descendant of Heo Hwang-ok, the wife ofSuro, first king of the GeumgwanGaya. Heo Seon-mun had assisted Taejo of Goryeo in his defeat of Kyŏn Hwŏn by...