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Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. Listed below are the rulers and leaders of the major Korean dynasties and states from the beginning of the recorded history to the present day.

1 Notes

Kingdoms/Empires are listed in the order of their fall. Thus, Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla are listed an order that is the reverse of their traditional order of formation.

This list includes only the monarchs' romanized posthumous or temple names and reign dates. The reign dates come from http://www.rootsinfo.co.kr/index_sub02.html (in Korean only), with additional information from Rulers.org and from Nahm (1988) .

Names have been romanized according to the South Korean Revised Romanization of Korean. McCune-Reischauer romanizations of names may be found at the articles about the individual rulers.

2 Go-Joseon (2333 BC? - 239 BC?)

The mythical founder of Go-Joseon was Emperor Wanggeom.

The time for the end of Joseon is disputed. Some record records the abdication of last emperor, Emperor Koyulga, in BC 239. Other accounts record the date as BC 1137. The period of reign for each emperor is not listed as neither account currently prevails. According to one account, the dynasty's name was changed to Daebuyeo in BC 425. The emperor used the title of Tanje, which literarilly means emperor under the birch.

  1. Emperor Wanggeom
  2. Emperor Buru
  3. Emperor Gareuk
  4. Emperor Osagu
  5. Emperor Gueul
  6. Emperor Dalmun
  7. Emperor Hanyul
  8. Emperor Usuhan
  9. Emperor Aseul
  10. Emperor Noul
  11. Emperor Dohae
  12. Emperor Ahan
  13. Emperor Holdal
  14. Emperor Gobul
  15. Emperor Daeum
  16. Emperor Wina
  17. Emperor Yeoul
  18. Emperor Dongum
  19. Emperor Gumoso
  20. Emperor Goheul
  21. Emperor Sotae
  22. Emperor Saekbullu
  23. Emperor Aheul
  24. Emperor Yeonna
  25. Emperor Solna
  26. Emperor Churo
  27. Emperor Dumil
  28. Emperor Haemo
  29. Emperor Mahew
  30. Emperor Naehew
  31. Emperor Deungowl
  32. Emperor Chumil
  33. Emperor Kammul
  34. Emperor Orumun
  35. Emperor Sabul
  36. Emperor Maereuk
  37. Emperor Mamul
  38. Emperor Damul
  39. Emperor Duhol
  40. Emperor Dalum
  41. Emperor Eumcha
  42. Emperor Eulwuji
  43. Emperor Mulli
  44. Emperor Kumul
  45. Emperor Yeoru
  46. Emperor Boeul
  47. Emperor Koyeolga

3 Buyeo (? 239 BC- 494)

Buyeo is believed to have risen from the areas of Joseon in 2nd-3rd century BC. They claimed the inheritance of Joseon, and the rulers continued to use the titles of Tanje or the emperor.

According to some accounts, Buyeo was divided into two countries, Bukbuyeo and Dongbuyeo, in 108 BC. Bukbuyeo was later succeeded by Goguryeo, but Dongbuyeo, ruled by the heirs of Emperor Haemosu, was shattered by Goguryeo in 22 AD. Dongbuyeo declined to meagre existence until 494, when they capitulated to Goguryeo.

  1. Emperor Haemosu ( 239 BC- 195 BC)
  2. Emperor Morisu ( 195 BC- 170 BC)
  3. Emperor Gohaesa ( 170 BC- 121 BCCenturies: 3rd century BC 2nd century BC 1st century BC Decades: 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC 140s BC 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC 80s BC 70s BC Years: 126 BC 125 BC 124 BC 123 BC 122 BC 121 BC 120 BC 119 BC 118 BC 117 BC 116 BC Events The Roman Sena)
  4. Emperor Gowuru ( 121 BCCenturies: 3rd century BC 2nd century BC 1st century BC Decades: 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC 140s BC 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC 80s BC 70s BC Years: 126 BC 125 BC 124 BC 123 BC 122 BC 121 BC 120 BC 119 BC 118 BC 117 BC 116 BC Events The Roman Sena- 86 BCCenturies: 2nd century BC 1st century BC 1st century Decades: 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC 80s BC 70s BC 60s BC 50s BC 40s BC 30s BC Years: 91 BC 90 BC 89 BC 88 BC 87 BC 86 BC 85 BC 84 BC 83 BC 82 BC 81 BC Events First Mithridatic War The Roman)


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