Chwihui of Geumgwan Gaya
Chwihui of Geumgwan Gaya | |
Hangul | 취희왕 or 질가왕 |
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Hanja | 吹希王 or 叱嘉王 |
Revised Romanization | Chwihui wang Jilga wang |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'wihŭi wang Chilga wang |
Chwihui of Geumgwan Gaya (died 451) (r. 421–451)[1] was the seventh ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, a Gaya state of ancient Korea. He was the son of King Jwaji and Queen Boksu.
Family
- Father: King Jwaji (좌지왕, 坐知王)
- Mother: Lady Boksu (복수부인, 福壽夫人)
- Wife: Lady Indeok (인덕부인, 仁德夫人) – daughter of a gakgan named Jinsa (진사, 進思).
- Son: King Jilji (질지왕, 銍知王)
See also
- List of Korean monarchs
- History of Korea
- Gaya confederacy
- Three Kingdoms of Korea
Notes
- ^ Ilyeon gives these dates, which are widely accepted. However, he also provides the alternate dates 404-435.
References
- Ilyeon (1972). Samguk Yusa, tr. by Ha, Tae-Hung and Mintz, Grafton K. Seoul: Yonsei University Press. ISBN 89-7141-017-5.
Preceded by | King of Geumgwan Gaya 421–451 | Succeeded by |
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