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Yuri of Goguryeo
Hangul
유리왕 or 유리명왕
Hanja
瑠璃王 or 瑠璃明王
Revised Romanization
Yuri-wang or Yurimyeong-wang
McCune–Reischauer
Yuri-wang or Yurimyŏng-wang
Birth name
Hangul
해유리 or 유류 or 누리
Hanja
解類利 or 儒留 or 累利
Revised Romanization
Hae Yuri or Yuryu or Nuri
McCune–Reischauer
Hae Yuri or Yuryu or Nuri
Monarchs of Korea
Goguryeo
Chumo c. 37–19 BC
Yuri 19 BC–18 AD
Daemusin 18–44
Minjung 44–48
Mobon 48–53
Taejodae 53–146
Chadae 146–165
Sindae 165–179
Gogukcheon 179–197
Sansang 197–227
Dongcheon 227–248
Jungcheon 248–270
Seocheon 270–292
Bongsang 292–300
Micheon 300–331
Gogugwon 331–371
Sosurim 371–384
Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519
Anjang 519–531
Anwon 531–545
Yangwon 545–559
Pyeongwon 559–590
Yeongyang 590–618
Yeongnyu 618–642
Bojang 642–668
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King Yuri (38 BC – 18 AD, r. 19 BC – 18 AD)[1] was the second ruler of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of the kingdom's founder Jumong. As with many other early Korean rulers, the events of his life are known largely from the Samguk Sagi.
King Yuri (38 BC – 18 AD, r. 19 BC – 18 AD) was the second ruler ofGoguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of the...
18–44) was the third ruler ofGoguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He led early Goguryeo through a period of massive territorial expansion...
鄒牟聖王), was the founding monarch of the kingdom ofGoguryeo, and was worshipped as a god-king by the people ofGoguryeo and Goryeo. Chumo was originally...
attack Goguryeo. Before attacking, however, he sent an envoy to Goguryeo's King Yuri, ordering him to send a royal hostage to Dongbuyeo. Goguryeo rejected...
(Korean: 예씨 부인; Hanja: 禮氏 夫人) was the first wife of Dongmyeong ofGoguryeo and mother of his successor, YuriofGoguryeo. When Chumo was in Buyeo, he married Lady...
Song of the Yellow Bird (Korean: 황조가; Hanja: 黃鳥歌, Hwangjoga) is the oldest known Korean song and was written by YuriofGoguryeo in 17 B.C. It was written...
YuriofGoguryeo, and Yuri's mother, Ye So-ya, who were both presumed to have died, returned to Goguryeo, Yuri became the crown prince ofGoguryeo. Soseono...
Goguryeo (37 BC – 668 AD) (Korean: 고구려; Hanja: 高句麗; RR: Goguryeo; Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.ɡu.ɾjʌ̹]; lit.: high castle; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later...
third longest of any monarch in the world, although his claim was disputed. Taejo's father was the youngest son ofGoguryeo's second king, Yuri, Go Jaesa...
Minjung was the fifth and youngest son ofYuri (Goguryeo's second King), as well as the youngest brother of his predecessor Daemusin. His original name...
kingdom Goguryeo. He was the younger brother ofYuri, who became Goguryeo's second king, and younger brother of Biryu who built small state in Michuhol. The...
scholars believe that Mobon was the last of the Hae surname line that began with Goguryeo's second king Yuri, and the sixth king Taejo began the Go surname...
was a concubine ofYuriofGoguryeo. She was the daughter of a man from the Western Han. The Samguk sagi records that after the death of his first wife...
South Korea (1948–present), List of presidents of South Korea Goguryeo kings had the surname Go, except for the second Yuri through fifth Mobon, whose surnames...
CE) YuriofGoguryeo, (reigned c. 17 BCE to 18 CE) Plant, Ian Michael (2004). Women Writers of Ancient Greece and Rome: An Anthology. University of Oklahoma...
King Gogukcheon ofGoguryeo (died 197, r. 179–197) was the ninth monarch ofGoguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Father: King Sindae (신대왕, 新大王)...
era include, "Song of the Turtle", and "Song of Nightingales", the latter of which was sung by King YuriofGoguryeo. The only song of Baekje conveyed until...
Yeongyang ofGoguryeo (died 618) (r. 590–618) was the 26th monarch ofGoguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of Pyeongwon...
historical importance and exceptional architecture. In 3 CE, King YuriofGoguryeo moved the capital to Gungnae Fortress, and built the Wina Rock fortress...
Korean song, Song of the Yellow Bird is written by YuriofGoguryeo. 42 AD: Traditional date for the founding of Gaya by Suro. 53: Goguryeo begins to become...
391–413) was the nineteenth monarch ofGoguryeo. His full posthumous name means "Entombed in Gukgangsang, Broad Expander of Domain, Peacemaker, Supreme King"...
When Yuri later arrived in Goguryeo, Jumong promptly made him the crown prince. Realizing Yuri would become the next king, Soseono left Goguryeo, taking...
Bojang ofGoguryeo (died 682; r. 642–668) was the 28th and last monarch ofGoguryeo the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was placed on the...
the first capital city of the ancient Korean Kingdom ofGoguryeo from 37 BC – 3 AD. The second ruler, the son of Jumong, Yuri, moved its capital to Gungnae...
his eldest son Daeso. King Daeso attacked Goguryeo during the reign of its second ruler, King Yuri. Goguryeo's third ruler King Daemusin attacked Dongbuyeo...
Gogugwon ofGoguryeo (?–371, r. 331–371) was the 16th king ofGoguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the son of King Micheon...