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Ungjin Commandery
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
熊津都督府
Transcriptions
Korean name
Hangul
웅진도독부
Hanja
熊津都督府
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization
Ungjin Commandery
McCune–Reischauer
Ungjin Commandery
The Ungjin Commandery was an administrative division of the Chinese Tang dynasty that existed between 660 and 671 on the Korean Peninsula. It was created in place of Baekje in present-day Chungcheong Province after its defeat by a joint Silla-Tang alliance. The Tang dynasty incorporated the Ungjin Commandery into the Protectorate General to Pacify the East and furthermore proposed to Munmu of Silla to set up the Great Commandery of Gyerim in place of Silla.[1] Those political organizations renamed the newly conquered areas under the Jimi system.
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The UngjinCommandery was an administrative division of the Chinese Tang dynasty that existed between 660 and 671 on the Korean Peninsula. It was created...
stability for revival. Three Kingdoms of Korea History of Korea Wiryeseong Sabi UngjinCommandery Korea Now. Vol. 32. Korea Herald. July 2003. p. 30....
Protectorate General to Pacify the East and the UngjinCommandery. A proposal to set up the Great Commandery of Gyerim by the Emperor Gaozong of Tang to King...
Beginning in 664, Buyeo Yung served briefly as the governor of the UngjinCommandery (Hangul:웅진도독부 Hanja:熊津都督府) which Tang established to oversee the former...
Territory Area Command, Protectorate General to Pacify the East and UngjinCommandery) Dongnyeong Prefectures, Ssangseong Prefectures and Tamna prefectures...
705–761) – Ruled by the House of Li (이 / 李); Chinese rule over the UngjinCommandery and Gyerim Territory Area Command on part of the Korean Peninsula...
his brother, Buyeo Pung. In April, 664 he was captured and sent to UngjinCommandery and the Baekje Revival Movement was destroyed. His later life and...
Campaigns of Jang Bogo Kim Hŏn-ch'ang Rebellion Red Pants Rebellion UngjinCommandery Conquest – 676 Gyerim Territory Area Command Conquest – 735 Protectorate...
Defeat Fall of Baekje Annexation of Baekje by Tang Establishment of UngjinCommandery Beginning of territorial disputes between Silla and Tang King Uija...
Doosan Encyclopedia Three Kingdoms of Korea Crown of Baekje Wiryeseong UngjinCommandery Great Eight Families Jin clan Hae clan List of Baekje people List...
executed Gaero. Baekje had no choice but to move its capital to mountainous Ungjin (present-day Gongju), 80 miles to the south, which provided a natural protection...
new capital at Ungjin (modern day Gongju city). History of Korea List of fortresses in Korea Pungnap Toseong Mongchon Toseong Ungjin Sabi "하북위례성(河北慰禮城)...
475, the Seoul region fell to Goguryeo. Baekje's capital was located at Ungjin (present-day Gongju) from 475 to 538. Isolated in mountainous terrain, the...
capital of Goguryeo Wiryeseong (modern Seoul) — first capital of Baekje Ungjin (modern Gongju) — second capital of Baekje Sabi (modern Buyeo County) —...
century, under attack from Goguryeo, the capital of Baekje was moved south to Ungjin (present-day Gongju) and later further south to Sabi (present-day Buyeo)...
captures Hanseong (modern day Seoul). Baekje moves its capital south to Ungjin (modern-day Gongju) due to Goguryeo's pressure. 494: Last remains of Buyeo...
well as by southern China. As it expanded southward, moving its capital to Ungjin (current Gongju) in 475 and to Sabi (current Buyeo) in 538, its arts became...
members of the royal family were killed, and Baekje moved the capital to Ungjin in the south. Due to these situations in the Korean peninsula, many peoples...