The Three Kingdoms of Korea or Samhan (Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla) competed for hegemony over the Korean Peninsula during the ancient period of Korean history...
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The Proto–Three Kingdoms period (or Samhan period) refers to the proto-historical period in the Korean Peninsula, after the fall of Gojoseon and before...
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The Later Three Kingdoms period (Korean: 후삼국시대; 889–936 AD[citation needed]) of ancient Korea saw a partial revival of the old three kingdoms which had...
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The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu dominated China from 220 to 280 AD following the end of the Han dynasty. This period was preceded...
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and Wu. Three Kingdoms may also refer to: The Three Kingdoms of Korea, (57 BC – 668), a period in Korean history The Later Three Kingdoms of Korea: Silla...
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國志, Sangokushi, lit. "Records of the Three Kingdoms") is a series of turn-based tactical role-playing simulation grand...
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The Records of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese official history written by Chen Shou in the late 3rd century CE, covering the end of the Han dynasty (c...
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are various names of Korea in use today that are all derived from those of ancient Koreanic kingdoms and dynasties. The choice of name often depends...
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unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea; Geunchogo of Baekje, who captured Pyongyang and established overseas territories to control much of the Korean peninsula...
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the Three Kingdoms period of Korea. Romance of the Three Kingdoms This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chronicles of the...
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