King Mu of Baekje

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King Mu of Baekje was a 7th-century monarch of the Korean kingdom of Baekje, known for strengthening the state’s political power and promoting Buddhism, including the construction of the famous Mireuksa temple.

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instanceOf Baekje king
monarch
alsoKnownAs King Mu-wang NERFINISHED
Mu-wang NERFINISHED
associatedWith Maitreya belief
Mireuksa stone pagoda NERFINISHED
birthPlace Baekje NERFINISHED
built Mireuksa NERFINISHED
temples dedicated to Maitreya
capital Sabi NERFINISHED
century 7th century
country Baekje NERFINISHED
culturalImpact development of Baekje Buddhism
influence on Korean Buddhist architecture
deathPlace Baekje NERFINISHED
engagedIn warfare with Goguryeo
warfare with Silla
era Three Kingdoms of Korea NERFINISHED
father King Beop of Baekje NERFINISHED
foreignRelations Sui dynasty NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
Yamato Japan NERFINISHED
knownFor construction of Mireuksa
diplomatic relations with Sui China
diplomatic relations with Tang China
promotion of Buddhism
strengthening royal authority
mentionedIn Samguk Sagi NERFINISHED
Samguk Yusa NERFINISHED
motherTongue Koreanic language
positionInSuccession 30th king of Baekje
predecessor King Beop of Baekje NERFINISHED
promoted Buddhist art
Buddhist culture
reignEnd 641
reignStart 600
religion Buddhism
religiousPolicy construction of Buddhist temples
support for Buddhist clergy
royalHouse House of Baekje NERFINISHED
spouse Princess Seonhwa NERFINISHED
Princess of Silla NERFINISHED
strengthened centralized royal power
successor King Uija of Baekje NERFINISHED
title King of Baekje NERFINISHED

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Baekje notableRuler King Mu of Baekje