Gojoseon — 고조선 (古朝鮮) ?–108 BC … Wikipedia
Wiman Joseon — Infobox Korean name hangul=위만조선 hanja=衛滿朝鮮 rr=Wiman Joseon mr=Wiman Chosn Wiman Joseon (194 108 BC) was the part of the Gojoseon period (2333 BC 108 BC) of Korean history. It began with Wiman s seizure of the throne from Gojoseon s King Jun and… … Wikipedia
Gojoseon-Han War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Gojoseon Han War date= 109 BC 108 BC place= Manchuria, Northern Korean Peninsula, Yellow Sea result= Han Victory and Fall of Gojoseon. combatant1=Gojoseon combatant2=Han Dynasty commander1=King UgeoKIA Seong… … Wikipedia
Emperor Wu of Han — Liu Che Emperor of Western Han Dynasty Reign 9 March 141 BC 29 March 87 BC (54 years 20 days) Predecessor Emperor Jing Successor … Wikipedia
List of castles in Korea — This is a list of notable castles and fortress from the Korea.Korean name Seong, Hol, Bul, Buri, Kuri mean both Castle and Fortress .*Types of Korean Castles : ** Sanseong ( Mountain fortress ) ** Jinseong ( Camp fortress ) ** Eupseong ( City… … Wikipedia
2nd century BC — The 2nd century BC started the first day of 200 BC and ended the last day of 101 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, although depending on the region being studied, other terms may be more proper (for instance, if regarding only the… … Wikipedia
Nakrang-guyok — Hangul 락랑구역 Hanja 樂 … Wikipedia
Herrscher von Goguryeo — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Go Joseon (2333–108 v. Chr.) 2 Buyeo (239 v. Chr.–494 n. Chr.) 2.1 Bukbuyeo (108–58 v. Chr.) 2.2 Dongbuyeo (86–22 v. Chr.) 3 Gaya (42–562 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liste der Herrscher von Goguryeo — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Go Joseon (2333–108 v. Chr.) 2 Buyeo (239 v. Chr.–494 n. Chr.) 2.1 Bukbuyeo (108–58 v. Chr.) 2.2 Dongbuyeo (86–22 v. Chr.) 3 Gaya (42–562 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liste der Herrscher von Korea — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Go Joseon (2333–108 v. Chr.) 2 Buyeo (239 v. Chr.–494 n. Chr.) 2.1 Bukbuyeo (108–58 v. Chr.) 2.2 Dongbuyeo (86–22 v. Chr.) 3 Gaya (42–562 … Deutsch Wikipedia