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Later Three Kingdoms

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Period of Korean history (890s–936)
Not to be confused withThree Kingdoms,Three Kingdoms of Korea,Proto–Three Kingdoms period, orThree Kingdoms (disambiguation).
Later Three Kingdoms
Korean name
Hangul
후삼국 시대
Hanja
後三國時代
RRHusamguk sidae
MRHusamguk sidae
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Balhae 698–926
Little Goguryeo 699–820
Tamna (Tributary of Silla) 662–925
Later Baekje 892–936
Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918
Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935
Later Sabeol 919–927
Dongdan Kingdom 926–936
Later Balhae 927–935
Jeongan 938–986
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Goryeo 918–1392
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TheLater Three Kingdoms period (Korean후삼국시대; c. 890s – 936 AD)[1][2] of ancient Korea was a partial revival of the old three kingdoms from 1st century BC to the 7th century.

Dates

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The start and end dates of the Later Three Kingdoms are poorly defined and differ across sources. Key events used as starting dates include the first major rebellions against Unified Silla (889),[3][4] the capture ofGwangju byKyŏn Hwŏn and subsequent establishment of theLater Baekje state atJeonju (892),[5] and the proclamation of Later Baekje as a kingdom by Kyŏn Hwŏn (900).[6] Two events mark the end of the Later Three Kingdoms: the surrender ofGyeongsun, the last Silla monarch, to Goryeo in 935 and the conquest of Later Baekje by Goryeo in 936.[7][8]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Park 2022, pp. 62, 68, 87–88
  2. ^Lee 1998, pp. 98–99, 101–103
  3. ^Park 2022, p. 68
  4. ^Lee 1998, p. 98
  5. ^Lee 1998, p. 99
  6. ^Park 2022, p. 68
  7. ^Park 2022, p. 88
  8. ^Lee 1998, pp. 101–103

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