Later Goguryeo

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Later Goguryeo was a short-lived Korean kingdom of the 10th century founded by Gung Ye during the Later Three Kingdoms period, claiming the legacy of the ancient Goguryeo state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean kingdom
historical state
short-lived kingdom
alsoKnownAs Hugoguryeo NERFINISHED
Taebong NERFINISHED
capital Cheorwon NERFINISHED
claimedLegacyOf Goguryeo NERFINISHED
claimedToRestore Goguryeo kingdom NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Korea NERFINISHED
culturalSphere Korean culture
dissolutionEvent establishment of Goryeo
dissolutionReason coup d'état
dynasticHouse Gung family NERFINISHED
endYear 918
era 10th century
foundedBy Gung Ye NERFINISHED
foundedDuring Later Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
founderTitle king
governmentType monarchy
historicalPeriod Later Three Kingdoms of Korea NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Gangwon region NERFINISHED
northern central Korea
historicalSignificance precursor state to Goryeo unification of Korea
language Old Korean NERFINISHED
lastRuler Gung Ye NERFINISHED
locatedIn Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
mergedInto Goryeo NERFINISHED
militaryConflict wars with Later Baekje
wars with Silla
namedAfter Goguryeo NERFINISHED
overthrownBy Wang Geon NERFINISHED
partOf Later Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
politicalStatus rival state to Later Baekje
rival state to Silla
politicalSystem centralized monarchy
predecessor Silla NERFINISHED
regionType northern Korean kingdom
religion Buddhism
ruler Gung Ye NERFINISHED
startYear 901
successor Goryeo NERFINISHED
timeSpan early 10th century
usedEraName Jeonggae NERFINISHED
Mutae NERFINISHED
Suwi NERFINISHED

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Korean kingdoms includes Later Goguryeo
Goryeo predecessor Later Goguryeo
Goguryeo successor Later Goguryeo