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was lost to history with many of them discarding their surnames. Though some were awarded, hence granted prestigious titles by Silla, the prizes that were bestowed upon them was far lesser of the old status back in Baekje. The Baekje people and that of their descendants' political success was bound
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1774:Samguk Yusa
1681:Ki-baik Lee
1595:Samguk-sagi
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1270:Politics (
1242:Family tree
481:History of
382:South Korea
321:Preceded by
1961:Categories
1937:References
1880:: 191–218.
1861:: 299–336.
1749:diplomatic
1745:legitimacy
1696:, slaying
1628:Kyŏn Hwŏn
1511:Background
1507:province.
1266:Newspapers
541:Bronze Age
458:Hu-paekche
226:Government
195:(literary)
187:Old Korean
69:newspapers
1733:Hongseong
1668:raids in
1650:Geumsansa
1468:Kyŏn Hwŏn
1254:Era names
1204:Geography
1199:Education
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1102:1919–1948
1092:1910–1945
1067:1897–1910
1057:1392–1897
1047:1029–1030
521:Neolithic
444:Hu-baekje
256:Kyŏn Hwŏn
220:Shamanism
201:Religion
130:후백제 (後百濟)
1809:See also
1797:for the
1747:through
1735:in 934.
1694:Gyeongju
1689:Wang Kŏn
1489:Wang Kŏn
1466:general
1434:Hubaekje
1353:Timeline
1298:Buddhism
1292:Religion
1237:Monarchs
1230:Goguryeo
1219:Military
1214:Language
1194:Currency
1172:By topic
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588:Gojoseon
472:a series
470:Part of
230:Monarchy
205:Buddhism
177:Wansanju
136:Hubaekje
1916:Il-yeon
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1718:Kim Nak
1591:Gwangju
1570:Mujinju
1499:was at
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1452:Taebong
1189:Cuisine
1042:Heungyo
997:938–986
992:Jeongan
985:927–935
973:926–936
961:919–927
949:892–935
938:901–918
933:Taebong
927:892–936
900:662–925
887:699–820
875:698–926
865:668–892
837:512–930
825:498–660
746:Nakrang
688:Eastern
595:–108 BC
593:2333 BC
532:Jeulmun
280:History
258:(first)
173:Capital
156:892–936
142:백제 (百濟)
83:scholar
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1685:Kungye
1604:Jeonju
1575:gentry
1501:Jeonju
1493:Goryeo
1476:Baekje
1472:Baekje
1460:Korean
1427:;
1417:;
1409:Korean
1273:Joseon
1053:Joseon
1018:Goryeo
871:Balhae
812:42–562
786:Baekje
708:Samhan
677:Dongye
647:Yemaek
603:Dangun
474:on the
398:Hangul
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271:(last)
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215:Taoism
148:Baekje
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1821:Notes
1803:exile
1795:blame
1757:Wuyue
1753:China
1727:near
1710:Daegu
1666:naval
1654:Gimje
1611:Wuyue
1555:hojok
1464:Silla
1456:Silla
1419:Hanja
1338:South
1332:North
1325:Women
1312:Islam
1285:South
1279:North
1261:Naval
1249:Names
1155:South
1144:North
1029:Tamna
894:Tamna
819:Tamna
796:Silla
741:Tamna
721:Byeon
703:Okjeo
695:Galsa
682:Buyeo
672:Takri
627:Wiman
552:Mumun
483:Korea
414:Hanja
90:JSTOR
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1948:ISBN
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1897:ISBN
1783:Gumi
1767:Fall
1716:and
1687:and
1670:Naju
1600:Uija
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615:Gija
237:King
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1414:후백제
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