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- 18 King Onjo found Baekje
- 5 Capital moved to Hansan
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- 2333 Gojoseon established
- 1500 Bronze culture
- 700~600 Gojoseon exchanged with China
- 300~200 Iron culture
- 194 Wiman enthroned
- 108 Gojoseon fallen Hansagun, 4 administrative districts set
- 57 Silla founded by Bak Hyeokjeose
- 37 Goguryeo founded by Jumong
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- 1500 Shang
- 1050 Zhou(1050~772)
- 770~403 Spring and Autumn period
- 403~221 Warring States period
- 221 China united by Emperor Qin Shi Huang
- 202 Han(BCE 202~CE 220)
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300~CE 3C Yayoi period
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CE |
- 28 King Daru(reign : 20~77)
- 77 King Giru(reign : 77~128)
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- 42 Geumgwan Gaya founded by Kim Suro
- 56 Okjeo fallen
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100 |
- 128 King Gaeru(reign : 128~166)
- 166 King Chogo(reign : 166~214)
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200 |
- 214 King Gusu(reign : 214~234)
- 234 King Giru(reign : 234~286)
- 260 The 6 jwapyeong (the title for the first rank)
and 16-rank system promulgated Rules for color-coded official garments prepared
- 262 Promulgation of Law
- 286 King Chaekgye(reign : 286~298)
- 298 King Bunseo(reign : 298~304)
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- 220 Later Han fallen Three Kingdoms(Wei, Shu, Wu)
- 265 Western Jin(265~316)
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300 |
- 304 King Biryu(reign : 304~344)
- 344 King Gye(reign : 344~346)
- 346 King Geunchogo(reign : 346~375)
- 360 『Seogi』published by Goheung
- 371 Baekje attacked Goguryeo King Gogukwon of Goguyeo died
- 372 King Geunchogo granted a chiljido sword (seven-pronged sword) to a Japanese king
- 375 King Geungusu(reign : 375~384)
- 384 King Chimnyu(reign : 384~385) Buddhism introduced from Eastern Jin
- 385 King Jinsa(reign : 385~392)
- 392 King Asin(reign : 392~405)
- 396 58 fortresses were taken by Goguryeo attack
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- 313 Goguryeo : Nangrang fallen
- 356 Silla : King Naemul(reign : 356~402) hereditary throne by Kim clan
- 372 Goguryeo : Taehak(great school) established, Buddhism introduced
- 373 Goguryeo : Promulgation of Law
- 375 Goguryeo : Buddhism officially approved
- 391 Goguryeo : King Gwanggaeto(reign : 391~413)
- ※Sanhan confederacies fallen(BCE 1C~CE 3C)
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317 Eastern Jin(317~420)
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CE 3C~7C Kofun period
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400 |
- 405 King Jeonji(reign : 405~420)
- 420 King Guisin(reign : 420~427)
- 427 King Biyu(reign : 427~455)
- 433 Alliance with Silla
- 455 King Gaero(reign : 455~475)
- 475 Hanseong Capital fallen by Goguryeo’s attack King Gaero died in battleKing Munju(reign : 475~477) Capital shifted to Ungjin
- 477 King Samgeun(reign : 477~479)
- 479 King Dongseong(reign : 479~501)
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- 413 Goguryeo : King Jangsu(reign : 413~491)
- 414 Gwanggaeto memorial stele established
- 427 Goguryeo : Capital transferred to Pyeongyang
- 481 Goguryeo : attacked to Silla
- 494 Buyeo fallen(BCE 2C~494)
- ※Dongye fallen(~end of 4C)
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- 420 Southern Dynasty Song(420~479)
- 439 Northern Wei : sixteen kingdoms were extinguished by Nothern Wei
- 479 Sounthern Dynasty Je(479~502)
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500 |
- 501 King Muryeong(reign : 501~523)
- 513 Danyangi, an expert in classic literature, dispatched to Japa
- 523 King Seong(reign : 523~554)
- 525 Tomb of King Muryeong constructed
- 527 Daetongsa Temple constructed
- 538 Capital transferred to Sabi (Buyeo) and the name of the kingdom changed to Nambuyeo
- 541 Envoys sent to Liyang in China to ask for the transfer of experts in Buddhist scripture, crafts and painting
- 551 Downstream of Han River recovered
- 554 Gwansanseong Fortress Battle King Seong killed King Wideok(reign : 554~598)
- 567 Stone Sarira Reliquary of Neungsan-ri Temple Site enshrined
- 577 Sarira Reliquary of Wangheungsa Temple Site enshrined
- 598 King Hye(reign : 598~599)
- 599 King Beop(reign : 599~600)
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- 520 Silla : Promulgation of Law
- 527 Silla : Buddhism officially approved
- 540 Silla : Promulgation of Law. King Jinheung(reign : 540~576)
- 553 Silla : expanded to Han river region
- 555 Silla : Bukhansan memorial stele established by King Jinheung
- 562 Silla : Daegaya conquered
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- 502 Southern Dynasty, Liang(502~557)
- 557 Southern Dynasty, Chen(557~589)
- 581 Sui(581~617)
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- 538 Buddhism introduced to Japan by Baekje
- 588 Asukadera constructed with Baekje’s support
- 593 Asuka period
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600 |
- 600 King Mu
(reign 600~641)
- 630 Sabi Palace repaired
- 634 Wangheungsa Temple constructed Gungnamji Pond constructed
- 639 Stone Pagoda of Mireuksa Templs constructed Sarira reliquary enshrined
- 641 King Uija(reign : 641~660)
- 642 Silla Daeyaseong occupied
- 643 Alliance with Goguryeo
- 654 Sataekjijeok stele constructed
- 660 660 Baekje surrendered to the Silla-Tang alliance Baekje fallen
- 663 Juryuseong Fortress, the last stronghold of the restoration movement, fallen
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- 612 Goguryeo : Battle of Salsu lead by General Eulji Mundeok
- 631-646 Goguryeo : Goguryeo fortress built
- 641 Goguryeo : political upheaval of General Yeon Gaesomun
- 645 Goguryeo : Ansiseong Fortress battle(Tang repulsed)
Silla : 9th story wooden pagoda at Hwangrongsa Temple established
- 648 Silla : Alliance with Tang
- 660 Silla : Attack to Baekje with Tang
- 668 Goguryeo fallen
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- 612~614 Sui attacked Goguryeo
- 618 Tang(618~907)
- 626 King Taizong(reign : 626~649)
- 645 Tang : Expedition to Goguryeo
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645 Taika reform
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