Wiman Joseon (194–108 BC) was a dynasty of Gojoseon. It began with Wiman's (Wei Man) seizure of the throne from Gija Joseon's King Jun and ended with...
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Gojoseon (redirect from Ancient Joseon)
Yan, who then established Wiman Joseon. In 108 BCE, the Han dynasty, under Emperor Wu, invaded and conquered Wiman Joseon. The Han established four commanderies...
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king in 194 BCE, establishing Wiman Joseon. Recorded in the Records of the Grand Historian and the Book of Han, Wiman was the first ruler in the history...
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overthrown by Wiman, who established Wiman Joseon in its place. The Korean historian Kim Jung-bae claims that the association between Jizi and Joseon is wrong...
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Four Commanderies of Han (redirect from Chinese conquest of Wiman Joseon)
Wu of the Han dynasty in early 2nd century BC after his conquest of Wiman Joseon. As such, these commanderies are seen as Chinese colonies by some scholars...
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Wiman Joseon (194–108 BC) was an ancient Korean kingdom established after the fall of Gija Joseon. Wiman Joseon List of monarchs of Korea Gojoseon...
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Ugeo of Gojoseon (category Wiman Joseon rulers)
Ugeo (Korean: 위우거; Hanja: 衛右渠, died 108 BC) was the last king of Wiman Joseon, the last remnant of Gojoseon. He was a grandson of Wi Man. Ugeo was killed...
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Han conquest of Gojoseon (redirect from Han conquest of Wiman Joseon)
Gojoseon was a campaign launched by Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty against Wiman Joseon between 109 and 108 BCE. It resulted in the fall of Gojoseon and the...
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south to Jin. The expanding military might and technological growth of Wiman Joseon soon threatened Han China, and the diplomatic relationship between the...
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History of Korea (section Joseon dynasty)
Wi Man then established Wiman Joseon. In 128 BC, Nan Lü (南閭), a leader of Ye who was receiving pressure from Wiman Joseon, surrendered to the Han dynasty...
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