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Suomen slangisanakirjaa. 2013.
Suomen slangisanakirjaa. 2013.
Mosuri of Buyeo — Infobox Korean name title=Mosuri Dangun hangul=모수리 단군 hanja=慕漱離 rr=Mosuri mr=MosuriMosuri (r.195 BCE 170 BCE) was the second Dangun of Bukbuyeo, an ancient Korean empire that was started in Manchuria. Background Mosuri Dangun was the first son of … Wikipedia
Bukbuyeo — (Hangul: 북부여, Hanja: 北夫餘) (239 BCE 58 BCE) was an ancient Korean kingdom that was located and ruled in Manchuria.Fact|date=September 2008It was founded in 239 BCE by Haemosu, who was a former general and member of the royal family of… … Wikipedia
195 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeCarthage* Because of his administrative and constitutional reforms in Carthage, Hannibal becomes unpopular with an important faction of the Carthaginian nobility and he is denounced to the Romans for inciting the Seleucid king … Wikipedia
Hae Mo-su of Buyeo — Infobox Korean name hangul= 해모수 hanja=解慕漱 rr=Hae Mosu mr=Hae MosuHae Mosu was the founder and 1st Dangun of Buyeo. He is mentioned in the Hwandan Gogi, and Korean records of the 11th and 13th centuries that describe the founding of Goguryeo, one… … Wikipedia
List of legendary monarchs of Korea — The legendary states of Hwanguk and Baedalguk preceded Gojoseon, and the rulers are as follows [1]. Contents 1 Gojoseon 1.1 List of Dangun in Gojoseon 1.2 Gija Joseon … Wikipedia
Go Haesa of Buyeo — Infobox Korean name title=Go Haesa Dangun hangul=고해사 단군 hanja=高奚斯 rr=Go Haesa mr=Ko HaesaGo Haesa (r. 170 BCE 121 BCE) was the third Dangun of Bukbuyeo, an ancient Korean empire that was located in Manchuria. Background Go Haesa Dangun was the… … Wikipedia
Go Jin — Infobox Korean name hangul=고진 hanja=高辰 rr=Go Jin mr=Ko ChinGo Jin was the second son of Bukbuyeo s founder Haemosu, and was also a prince of this kingdom. Go Jin was the king of Gori guk (고리국, 藁離國), which was the kingdom that Haemosu ruled before … Wikipedia