- Jilji of Geumgwan Gaya
Infobox Korean name
hangul=질지왕 "also" 금질왕
hanja=銍知王 "also" 金銍王
rr=Jilji wang "also" Geumjil wang
mr=Chilji wang "also" Kŭmjil wangJilji of Geumgwan Gaya (d. 492, r. 451-492) [Ilyeon also provides the alternate dates 435-477.] was the eighth ruler of
Geumgwan Gaya , a Gaya state of ancientKorea . He was the son of King Chwihui and Queen Indeok. He married Queen Bangwon, who was the daughter of the "Sagan" Geumsang.A passage in the "Samguk Yusa" indicates that he built a Buddhist temple for the ancestral queen
Heo Hwang-ok on the spot where she and King Suro were married. He called the temple Wanghusa ("the Queen's temple") and provided it with ten "gyeol " of stipend land. The temple reportedly endured for five hundred years. [Ilyeon (1972), p. 168.]Notes
References
*cite book|author=Ilyeon |title=Samguk Yusa , tr. by Ha, Tae-Hung and Mintz, Grafton K.|year=1972|publisher=Yonsei University Press|location=Seoul|id=ISBN 89-7141-017-5See also
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List of Korean monarchs
*History of Korea
*Gaya confederacy
*Three Kingdoms of Korea
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