List of Baekje people
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Baekje
Baekje or Paekche was a kingdom located in southwest Korea. It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla....

 18 BCE – 660 CE

Rulers

For a chronological list of rulers, see List of Korean monarchs.
Temple names were the same as personal names, unless noted otherwise.
# Temple name
Temple name
Temple names are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Korean , and Vietnamese royalty. They should not be confused with era names. Compared to posthumous names, the use of temple names is more exclusive...

Hangul
Hangul
Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

Hanja
Hanja
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Period of reign Personal name Relationship Note
1 Onjo
Onjo of Baekje
Onjo was the founding monarch of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. According to the Samguk Sagi, he was the ancestor of all Baekje kings.- Background :...

온조왕 溫祚王 18 BCE - 29 CE founder son of Dongmyeongseong of Goguryeo
Dongmyeongseong of Goguryeo
King Dongmyeong of Goguryeo or Dongmyeongseongwang , which literally means "Holy King of the East". also known by his birth name Jumong, was the founding monarch of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. In the Gwanggaeto Stele, he is called Chumo-wang ...

2 Daru
Daru of Baekje
Daru of Baekje was the second king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.-Background:He was the eldest son of the founding monarch Onjo and became the heir of throne in the year 10...

다루왕 多婁王 29 - 77 first son of Onjo
3 Giru
Giru of Baekje
Giru of Baekje was the third king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.-Background:He was the eldest son of King Daru and became the heir to the throne in the year 33.-Reign:Little is known about the details of his reign...

 
기루왕 己婁王 77 - 128 first son of Daru
4 Gaeru
Gaeru of Baekje
Gaeru of Baekje was the fourth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. According to the history compilation Samguk Sagi, he was the son of the previous king Giru.-Reign:...

 
개루왕 蓋婁王 128 - 166 son of Giru
5 Chogo
Chogo of Baekje
Chogo of Baekje was the fifth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.-Background:He was the son of King Gaeru....

 
초고왕 肖古王 166 - 214 son of Gaeru also Sogo (소고왕, 素古王)
6 Gusu
Gusu of Baekje
Gusu of Baekje was the 6th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. According to the Samguk Sagi, he was descended from the founding king Onjo and the eldest son of the 5th king Chogo....

 
구수왕 仇首王 214 - 234 first son of Chogo also Guisu (귀수왕, 貴須王)
7 Saban
Saban of Baekje
Saban of Baekje was the 7th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of the 6th king Gusu.According to the Samguk Sagi, Saban was found too young to rule and quickly succeeded by King Goi, the younger brother of the 5th king Chogo...

 
사반왕 沙泮王 234 first son of Gusu also Sai (사이왕, 沙伊王)
8 Goi
Goi of Baekje
Goi of Baekje was the 8th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the second son of the 4th king Gaeru and younger brother of the 5th king Chogo.-Background:...

 
고이왕 古爾王 234 - 286 second son of Gaeru also Gui (구이군, 久爾君)
9 Chaekgye
Chaekgye of Baekje
Chaekgye of Baekje was the ninth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Goi.His wife, whose name is recorded as Bogwa , was a daughter of the governor of Daifang commandery...

 
책계왕 責稽王 286 - 298 son of Goi also Cheonggye (청계왕, 靑稽王)
10 Bunseo
Bunseo of Baekje
Bunseo of Baekje was the tenth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of the ninth king Chaekgye. He continued to wage war against the Chinese Lelang commandery whose forces had killed his father....

 
분서왕 汾西王 298 - 304 first son of Chaekgye
11 Biryu
Biryu of Baekje
Biryu of Baekje was the 11th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. According to the Samguk Sagi, he was second son of the 6th king Gusu and the younger brother of the 7th king Saban...

 
비류왕 比流王 304 - 344 second son of Gusu
12 Gye
Gye of Baekje
Gye of Baekje was the 12th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.He was the eldest son of the 10th king Bunseo, who was assassinated. The Samguk Sagi records that Biryu became king because of Gye's young age...

 
계왕 契王 344 - 346 Buyeo Joon first son of Bunseo
13 Geunchogo
Geunchogo of Baekje
Geunchogo of Baekje was the 13th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He reigned over the apex of Baekje's powers.-Background:...

 
근초고왕 近肖古王 346 - 375 Buyeo Gu second son of Biryu also Chogo (초고왕, 肖古王) or Sokgo (속고왕, 速古王)
14 Geun-gusu
Geungusu of Baekje
Geungusu of Baekje was the 14th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Geungusu was the eldest son of the 13th king Geunchogo, and father to the 15th king Chimnyu and the 16th king Jinsa.- Background and rise to the throne :...

 
근구수왕 近仇首王 375 - 384 son of Geunchogo also Guisu (귀수왕, 貴首王)
15 Chimnyu
Chimnyu of Baekje
Chimnyu of Baekje was the 15th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of Geungusu of Baekje and Lady Ai. He was the first Baekje king to officially recognize Buddhism....

 
침류왕 枕流王 384 - 385 first son of Geungusu
16 Jinsa
Jinsa of Baekje
Jinsa of Baekje was the 16th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.He was the younger brother of the previous ruler, King Chimnyu. According to the Samguk Sagi, he ascended to the throne because the heir, later King Asin, was too young...

 
진사왕 辰斯王 385 - 392 younger brother of Chimnyu also Buyeohui (부여휘, 扶餘暉)
17 Asin
Asin of Baekje
Asin of Baekje was the 17th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.- Background :Buyeo Abang was the eldest son of Baekje's 15th ruler Chimnyu, and ascended to the throne after the death of Chimnyu’s brother, the 16th king Jinsa, of whom he is said to have killed.- Reign :During his...

 
아신왕 阿莘王 392 - 405 cousin of Jinsa; first son of Chimnyu also Aha (아화왕, 阿華王)
18 Jeonji
Jeonji of Baekje
Jeonji of Baekje was the 18th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.As the eldest son, he was confirmed as successor to King Asin, in 394. His queen was Lady Palsu of the Hae clan....

 
전지왕 腆支王 405 - 420 first son of Asin also Jikji (직지왕, 直支王) or Jinji (진지왕, 眞支王)
19 Gu-isin
Guisin of Baekje
Guisin of Baekje was the 19th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Jeonji and Lady Palsu.The traditional dates of Guisin's rule are based on the Samguk Sagi...

 
구이신왕 久爾辛王 420 - 427 first son of Jeonji
20 Biyu
Biyu of Baekje
Biyu of Baekje was the 20th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.According to the Samguk Sagi, he was the eldest son of the 19th king Guisin. The traditional dates of Biyu's rule are based on the Samguk Sagi...

 
비유왕 毗有王 427 - 454 first son of Guisin also Yeobi (여비, 餘毗)
21 Gaero
Gaero of Baekje
Gaero of Baekje was the 21st king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of the 20th king Biyu...

 
개로왕 蓋鹵王 454 - 475 Gyeongsa (경사, 慶司) or Gyeong (경, 慶) first son of Biyu also Yeogyeong (여경, 餘慶)
22 Munju
Munju of Baekje
Munju of Baekje was the 22nd king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. His reign saw considerable disunity within Baekje following the fall of its capital in present-day Seoul.-Background:...

 
문주왕 文周王 475 - 477 Modo (모도, 牟都) or Do (도, 都) son of Gaero
23 Samgeun
Samgeun of Baekje
Samgeun of Baekje was the 23rd king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. According to the Samguk Sagi, he was the eldest son of the 22nd king Munju.-Background:...

 
삼근왕 三斤王 477 - 479 Samgeun (삼근, 三斤), Imgeol (임걸, 壬乞) or Samgeol (삼걸, 三乞) first son of Munju also Mun-geun (문근왕, 文斤王)
24 Dongseong
Dongseong of Baekje
Dongseong of Baekje was the 24th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.-Background:He was the son of Gonji, the younger brother of the 22nd king Munju who returned to Baekje from Yamato Japan in 477 after hearing of the fall of the Baekje capital. Gonji died in that year, and like...

 
동성왕 東城王 479 - 501 Modae (모대, 牟大) or Mamo (마모, 摩牟) cousin of Samgeum
25 Muryeong
Muryeong of Baekje
Muryeong of Baekje was the 25th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. During his reign, Baekje remained allied with Silla against Goguryeo, and expanded its relationships with China and Japan.-Background:...

 
무령왕 武寧王 501 - 523 Sama (사마, 斯麻 or 斯摩) or Yung (융, 隆) second son of Dongseong also Sama (사마왕, 斯麻王), Do (도왕, 嶋王), or Horyeong (호령왕, 虎寧王)
26 Seong
Seong of Baekje
Seong of Baekje was the 26th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was a son of Muryeong of Baekje. He made Buddhism the state religion, moved the national capital, and succeeded in reclaiming the center of the Korean Peninsula, only to be betrayed by an ally.-Foreign relations...

 
성왕 聖王 523 - 554 Buyeo Myeong (명, 明) son of Muryeong also Myeong (명왕, 明王) or Seongmyeong (성명왕, 聖明王)
27 Wideok
Wideok of Baekje
Wideok of Baekje was the 27th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Seong, and rose to the throne upon his father's death.-Background:...

 
위덕왕 威德王 554 - 598 Chang (창, 昌) first son of Seong also Chang (창왕, 昌王)
28 Hye
Hye of Baekje
King Hye of Baekje was the 28th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.The second son of the 26th king Seong, he assumed the throne after the death of his older brother and 27th king Wideok, but reigned only briefly before his own death. The Samguk Yusa describes him as the son of...

 
혜왕 惠王 598 - 599 Gye (계, 季) younger brother of Wideok also Heon (헌왕, 獻王)
29 Beop
Beop of Baekje
Beop of Baekje was the 29th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Hye. He reigned as Baekje power declined, having lost the Seoul region to the rival Silla kingdom....

 
법왕 法王 599 - 600 Seon (선, 宣) or Hyosun (효순, 孝順) first son of Hye
30 Mu
Mu of Baekje
King Mu of Baekje was the 30th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the son of King Wideok.- Background :...

 
무왕 武王 600 - 641 personal name Jang (장, 璋) or Seodong (서동, 薯童) youngest son of Wideok also Mugang (무강왕, 武康王) or Mugwang (무광왕,武廣王)
31 Uija
Uija of Baekje
Uija of Baekje was the 31st and final ruler of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. His reign ended when Baekje was conquered by the alliance of the rival Korean kingdom Silla and China's Tang Dynasty.- Background :...

 
의자왕 義慈王 641 - 660 first son of Mu

Military leaders/Political leaders

  • Jin Mu
  • Buyeo Seongchung
  • Buyeo Yunchung
  • Gwisil Boksin
    Gwisil Boksin
    Gwisil Boksin was a military leader of the Korean kingdom of Baekje. He is remembered primarily as a leader of a movement for the restoration of Baekje after the kingdom fell in 660. He was a distant cousin of King Uija, Baekje's last recognized king...

  • Heukchi Sangji
    Heukchi Sangji
    Heukchi Sangji was a Baekje general who became a leader of the Baekje Revival Movement, and later a Tang Dynasty general.-Independence movement:...

  • Heung Su
  • Gyebaek
    Gyebaek
    Gyebaek was a general in the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje during the early to mid 7th century. Little else is known of his personal life—including the year and location of his birth. The Taekwondo pattern Gyebaek is named after him....

     (계백)
  • Gyeon Hwon
    Gyeon Hwon
    Gyeon Hwon was the king and founder of Hubaekje, one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. Some records render his name as "Jin Hwon" . He was also the progenitor of the Hwanggan Gyeon clan...

     (견훤) founder of Hubaekje
    Hubaekje
    Hubaekje, or Later Baekje, was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Hugoguryeo and Silla. It was officially founded by the disaffected Silla general Gyeon Hwon in 900, and fell to Wanggeon's Goryeo army in 936. Its capital was at Jeonju, in present-day North Jeolla province...

     (후백제).

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