Later Three Kingdoms

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The Later Three Kingdoms was a period of political fragmentation and rival Korean states in the late 9th and early 10th centuries, preceding the unification under the Goryeo dynasty.

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instanceOf historical period
capitalOfOneState Gaegyeong NERFINISHED
Jeonju NERFINISHED
Songak NERFINISHED
cause decline of Unified Silla
characteristic political fragmentation
rival Korean states
conflict wars between Later Baekje and Goryeo
wars between Later Baekje and Taebong
continent Asia
country Later Baekje NERFINISHED
Later Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Silla NERFINISHED
Taebong NERFINISHED
endCause Goryeo absorption of remaining Silla territories
Goryeo conquest of Later Baekje NERFINISHED
endTime 936
follows Unified Silla NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
hasLeader Gung Ye NERFINISHED
Gyeon Hwon NERFINISHED
Taejo of Goryeo NERFINISHED
hasPart Later Baekje NERFINISHED
Later Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Taebong NERFINISHED
declining Silla
historicalEra medieval Korea
languageUsed Korean
location Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
mainPolities Later Baekje NERFINISHED
Later Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Taebong NERFINISHED
otherName Hubae Samguk NERFINISHED
Later Samguk NERFINISHED
partOf Korean history
precededBy Three Kingdoms of Korea NERFINISHED
precedes Goryeo dynasty NERFINISHED
relatedTo Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Korean shamanism
result establishment of Goryeo dynasty
significantEvent fall of Silla
rise of Goryeo
unification of Korean Peninsula under Goryeo
startTime c. 892
timePeriod early 10th century
late 9th century

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Unified Silla followedBy Later Three Kingdoms