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- Wiryeseong abstract "Wiryeseong was the name of two early capitals of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Both are believed to have been in the modern-day Seoul area. According to Samguk Sagi (the oldest surviving Korean history book, written in the 12th century), Onjo, the son of Goguryeo's founder Jumong, founded the nation of Sipje (십제, 十濟; later became Baekje) on Wiryeseong in 18 BC, while his elder brother Biryu established himself in Michuhol (미추홀, 彌鄒忽) further to the west. The location of Michuhol is usually believed to be present-day Incheon.After some time, Biryu recognized that Michuhol's land was too barren and saline to sustain his people, so he moved to Wiryeseong with his people. (Shortly after, the name of the state is changed from Sipje to Baekje.) Later, Onjo moved further south because of Malgal to the north and Lelang to the east.The former Wiryeseong is called Habuk (north of the river) Wiryeseong and the latter is called Hanam (south of the river) Wiryeseong. The earthen walls of Pungnap Toseong and Mongchon Toseong in Songpa-gu, Seoul are believed by many to be the remains of Hanam Wiryeseong.During the Hanseong period, Baekje grew up against Southern Mahan and Northern Chinese Commanderies including Daifang, which attempted to violate the their border. In the process, Baekje modified the political systems, and expended its territory to Mahan and Hwanghae region, and it became as a regional power.Wiryeseong served as Baekje's capital until 475, when Goguryeo's King Jangsu attacked Baekje and captured Wiryeseong, as well as the whole Han River area, and killing Baekje's King Gaero. Baekje's next king Munju moved south and set the new capital at Ungjin (modern day Gongju city).".
- Wiryeseong thumbnail Pungnap_Toseong.jpg?width=300.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageID "906329".
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- Wiryeseong wikiPageRevisionID "639841258".
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Baekje.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Biryu.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Castles_in_Korea.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Korean_cities.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baekje.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Seoul.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Daifang.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Daifang_Commandery.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Dongmyeong_of_Goguryeo.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Gaero_of_Baekje.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Goguryeo.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Gongju.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Han_River_(Korea).
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Korea.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Hwanghae.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Hwanghae_Province.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Incheon.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Index_of_Korea-related_articles.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Jangsu_of_Goguryeo.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink King_Dongmyeong_of_Goguryeo.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Lelang.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Lelang_Commandery.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Korea-related_topics.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink List_of_castles_in_Korea.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Malgal.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Mohe_people.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Mongchon_Toseong.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Mongchontoseong.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Munju_of_Baekje.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Onjo.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Onjo_of_Baekje.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Pungnap_Toseong.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Pungnaptoseong.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Sabi_(Korea).
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Samguk_Sagi.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Seoul.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Songpa-gu.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Songpa_District.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLink Ungjin.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wirye".
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wirye-seong".
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wiryeseong".
- Wiryeseong wikiPageWikiLinkText "first capital".
- Wiryeseong caption "The remains of Pungnap Toseong, located in Songpa-gu, Seoul, which is widely believed to be the site of Wiryeseong .".
- Wiryeseong hangul "위례성".
- Wiryeseong hanja "慰禮城".
- Wiryeseong hasPhotoCollection Wiryeseong.
- Wiryeseong img "Pungnap Toseong.jpg".
- Wiryeseong mr "Wiryesŏng".
- Wiryeseong rr "Wiryeseong".
- Wiryeseong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Wiryeseong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korea-hist-stub.
- Wiryeseong subject Category:Ancient_Korean_cities.
- Wiryeseong subject Category:Baekje.
- Wiryeseong subject Category:History_of_Seoul.
- Wiryeseong hypernym Capitals.
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- Wiryeseong type Article.
- Wiryeseong type Place.
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- Wiryeseong type Article.
- Wiryeseong type History.
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- Wiryeseong comment "Wiryeseong was the name of two early capitals of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Both are believed to have been in the modern-day Seoul area. According to Samguk Sagi (the oldest surviving Korean history book, written in the 12th century), Onjo, the son of Goguryeo's founder Jumong, founded the nation of Sipje (십제, 十濟; later became Baekje) on Wiryeseong in 18 BC, while his elder brother Biryu established himself in Michuhol (미추홀, 彌鄒忽) further to the west.".
- Wiryeseong label "Wiryeseong".
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- Wiryeseong sameAs 위례성.
- Wiryeseong sameAs m.03npr0.
- Wiryeseong sameAs Q623880.
- Wiryeseong sameAs Q623880.
- Wiryeseong sameAs 慰禮城.
- Wiryeseong lat "37.530625".
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- Wiryeseong wasDerivedFrom Wiryeseong?oldid=639841258.
- Wiryeseong depiction Pungnap_Toseong.jpg.
- Wiryeseong isPrimaryTopicOf Wiryeseong.