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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GojoseonGojoseon - Wikipedia

    Gojoseon (Korean: 고조선; Hanja: 古朝鮮; RR: Gojoseon; Korean pronunciation: [ko.dʑo.sʌn]), also called Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; RR: Joseon; ), was the first kingdom on the Korean Peninsula. According to Korean mythology, the kingdom was established by the legendary king Dangun.

  2. 13 de out. de 2016 · Gojoseon (Gochoson or Old Choson) was an ancient kingdom which ruled northern Korea in the second half of the first millennium BCE. Gojoseon possessed the most advanced culture in the Korean peninsula at that time and was an important marker in the progression towards the more centralised states of later periods.

    • Mark Cartwright
  3. História. Cultura e religião. Exército. Governo. Período Gojoseon. Gojoseon foi um antigo reino coreano, considerado o primeiro reino do povo coreano. De acordo com fontes medievais da própria Coreia, o reino havia sido criado em 2333 a.c. pelo legendário Dangun.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JoseonJoseon - Wikipedia

    Joseon [a] ( Korean : 조선; Hanja : 朝鮮; MR : Chosŏn; [tɕo.sʌn] ), officially Great Joseon State ( 대조선국; 大朝鮮國; [tɛ.tɕo.sʌn.ɡuk̚] ), [17] was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that lasted just over 500 years. [18] [19] It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October ...

  5. Joseon dynasty. Reenactors in Joseon-era costumes performing a changing of the guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung (Gyeongbok Palace) in Seoul. (more) Joseon dynasty, the last and longest-lived imperial dynasty (1392–1910) of Korea.

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  6. Gojoseon has been recognized as the incubator for Goguryeo and Baekje, two extremely important kingdoms in the history of Korea . Founding legend. Main article: Dangun. Cheonji (Heavenly Lake) of Baekdu Mountain, where legend say Dangun's father descended from heaven. Legend present Dangun Wanggeom as the founder of Korea.

  7. 21 de out. de 2016 · Gojoseon. Gojoseon, according to Korean mythology as recounted in the 13th-century CE Samguk yusa ('Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms'), was founded in 2333 BCE by Dangun Wanggeom (aka Tangun) who was the offspring of the god Hwanung and a female bear transformed into a woman.