Hubaekje
Hubaekje, or Later Baekje, was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Hugoguryeo and Silla. It was officially founded by the disaffected Silla general Gyeon Hwon in 900, and fell to Wanggeon's Goryeo army in 936. Its capital was at Jeonju, in present-day North Jeolla province. Most of our information about the kingdom comes from the accounts found in the Samguk Yusa and Samguk Sagi, which largely coincide. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
\n\");}
//-->
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ When it began with his attack on Gwangju in 892, Gyeon Hwon's was only one among numerous rebellions which sprouted up against the weak Silla rulers in late 9th century. Many of these rebellions were initially triggered by the Silla decision to use force to collect taxes on the peasantry in 889 (Lee, 1984, p. 98). At this time most of the power on the peninsula was held by local gentry, who lacked strong loyalty to the central government. It was thus fairly easy for rebellions led by disaffected military officials to gain steam.
Later Three Kingdoms of Korea: redirect Later Three Kingdoms... Hugoguryeo: REDIRECTTaebong... Silla: :This article is about the ancient Korean kingdom of Silla. For the municipality of the same name in Spain, please see Silla, Valencia.... | ~ Table of Content ~
\n\");}
//-->
~ Related Subjects ~Rebellion (1) - 9th century (1) - 892 (1) - Samguk Sagi (1) - Gwangju (1) - 889 (1) - Spain (1) - Silla, Valencia (1) - Korea (1) - Gentry (1) - Government (1) - Samguk Yusa (1) - Gyeon Hwon (1) - 900 (1) - Silla (1) -~ Community ~
| ||||||||||||||||||||||
Lexicon - Contact us/Report abuse - Privacy Policy - Spiritus-Temporis.com ©2005. - stvers1 - 2012-02-11 - evol2 - 0.35