Silseong of Silla
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King Silseong 실성 마립간 實聖 麻立干 | |||||
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Maripgan | |||||
Ruler of Silla | |||||
Reign | 402-417 | ||||
Coronation | 402 | ||||
Predecessor | Naemul of Silla | ||||
Successor | Nulji of Silla | ||||
Born | ??? | ||||
Died | 417 Silla | ||||
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Father | Kim Daeseoji | ||||
Mother | Queen Yiri |
Silseong of Silla | |
Hangul | 실성 마립간 |
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Hanja | 實聖 麻立干 |
Revised Romanization | Silseong Maripgan |
McCune–Reischauer | Silsŏng Maripkan |
Monarchs of Korea |
Silla |
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(Pre-unification) |
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Silseong of Silla (died 417) (r. 402–417), whose name is also given as Silju or Silgeum, was the 18th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the son of the general (gakgan) Kim Daeseoji, who was the younger brother of King Michu. His title is given as Maripgan in the Samguk Yusa, and as Isageum in the Samguk Sagi.
As a child in 392, Silseong was sent to Goguryeo as a hostage. He did not return to Silla until 401. In the following year, the reigning King Naemul died. Because Naemul's sons were still young, the nobles of the kingdom placed Silseong on the throne.[1]
After being crowned in 402, Silseong established an alliance with Wa and sent Naemul's son Kim Misaheun there as a hostage. In 412, he sent another son of Naemul, Kim Bokho, to Goguryeo as a hostage. He tried to kill another possible heir, Kim Nulji, but ended up dying himself.[2]
Family
[edit]- Uncle: King Michu
- Father: Kim Daeseoji, the younger brother of King Michu (김대서지)
- Mother: Queen Yiri, of the Seok clan (이리부인 석씨), daughter of Seok Deung-Ya (석등야)
- Wife:
- Queen Aryu, of the Kim clan (아류부인 김씨), daughter of King Michu
- Daughter: Queen Aro, of the Kim clan (아로부인 김씨) married Nulji of Silla
- Daughter: Princess Chisul, of the Kim clan (치술공주 김씨), married Nulji of Silla
- Queen Aryu, of the Kim clan (아류부인 김씨), daughter of King Michu
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Park Je-sang, Silla's Loyal Subject". KBS World. March 15, 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ "Park Je-sang, Silla's Loyal Subject". KBS World. March 15, 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2024.