Dae Joyeong

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Dae Joyeong was a Korean military leader and monarch who established the Balhae kingdom in the late 7th century following the fall of Goguryeo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean person
founder of state
military leader
monarch
associatedWith Balhae–Tang relations
Goguryeo revival movements
birthCentury 7th century
conflict post-Goguryeo power struggles in Manchuria
resistance against Tang dynasty
countryOfCitizenship Goguryeo NERFINISHED
deathCentury 8th century
dynastyFounded Dae clan royal house of Balhae NERFINISHED
ethnicity Goguryeo people NERFINISHED
familyName Dae NERFINISHED
founded Balhae NERFINISHED
foundedInRegion Manchuria NERFINISHED
northern Korean Peninsula
givenName Joyeong NERFINISHED
historicalEra Early 8th century
Late 7th century
historicalSource recorded in Korean historical traditions
recorded in Tang Chinese histories
language Goguryeo language (assumed) NERFINISHED
legacy considered a successor to Goguryeo kings
regarded as an important figure in Korean history
militaryRole commander of mixed Goguryeo and Mohe troops
leader of former Goguryeo forces
name Dae Joyeong NERFINISHED
notableFor founding the kingdom of Balhae
positionHeld ruler of Balhae
possibleEthnicity Mohe people NERFINISHED
predecessorState Goguryeo NERFINISHED
regionRuled Balhae territory in Manchuria
Balhae territory in northern Korea
regnalTitle King Go NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism (attributed, uncertain) NERFINISHED
romanization Dae Jo-yeong NERFINISHED
Tae Choyŏng NERFINISHED
successor King Mu of Balhae NERFINISHED
title King of Balhae NERFINISHED

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Balhae founder Dae Joyeong