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Unified Shilla Kingdom Summary
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On the Korean Peninsula, the Shilla kingdom (57 BCE–935 CE), with the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE) of China as its ally, was able to overpower the Paekche kingdom (18 BCE–663 CE) and then the Koguryo kingdom (37 BCE–668 CE) in...
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Unified Silla Information
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Unified Silla (668CE–935CE) is the name often applied to the kingdom of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, after 668, when it conquered Baekje to unify the southern portion of the Korean peninsula. Its last king, ruling over a state in name...


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Lucio Silla
05/01/2008: 728 words, approx. 2 pages
MOZART Lucio Silla * Tomás Netopil, cond; Roberto Saccà (Lucio Silla); Annick Massis (Giunia); Monica Bacelli (Cecilio); Veronica Cangemi (Lucio Cinna); Julia Kleiter (Celia); Stefano Ferrari (Aufidio); Teatro La Fenice O & Ch * DYNAMIC 524 (2 CDs: 143:42 *) Live: Venice 6/2006 ...
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Korean Studies
The indigenous religions of Silla: their diversity and durability.
01/01/2004: 12,721 words, approx. 42 pages
This article examines the indigenous religions of the Silla dynasty. According to the Silla annals of the Samguk sagi, religion was significant in all walks of life in Korea's premodern societies and formed a basis for state rule. Although Buddhism was recognized as...
 


 

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