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Gyeongae of Silla 경애왕 景哀王 | |
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King of Silla | |
Reign | 924–927 |
Coronation | 924 |
Predecessor | Gyeongmyeong of Silla |
Successor | Gyeongsun of Silla |
Born | c.890s Unified Silla |
Died | 927 Unified Silla |
Issue | Grand Prince Geumseong Grand Prince Gyerim |
House | House of Park |
Father | Sindeok of Silla |
Mother | Queen Uiseong |
Religion | Buddhism |
Gyeongae of Silla | |
Hangul | 경애왕 |
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Hanja | 景哀王 |
Revised Romanization | Gyeongae wang |
McCune–Reischauer | Kyŏngae wang |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 박위응 |
Hanja | 朴魏膺 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Wieung |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Wiŭng |
Monarchs of Korea |
Silla |
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Gyeongae (died 927), personal name Pak Wi-ŭng, was the 55th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla.[1]
He was the son of King Sindeok by Queen Uiseong, and was the younger brother of King Gyeongmyeong, who preceded him to the throne.
Gyeongae ascended the Silla throne in the midst of the Later Three Kingdoms period, and thus ruled over only a small portion of what had once been Unified Silla. He attempted to make common cause with Taejo of Goryeo, against Later Baekje such as sending troops to jointly fight against them, but this only provoked retaliation from Later Baekje. In the end, even that last remnant of Silla was overwhelmed by Later Baekje forces under Kyŏn Hwŏn.[2][unreliable source?]
When Kyŏn Hwŏn's army sacked Gyeongju in 927, they found Gyeongae partying at the Poseokjeong pavilion.[3][unreliable source?] The king was captured by the army of Later Baekje, but killed himself rather than surrender.[4][unreliable source?][5] Kyŏn Hwŏn set Gyeongsun on the throne in his stead, and returned to the west.
King Gyeongae was buried on Namsan. His tomb is called "Haemongnyeong."
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