Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya
Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya (died 291, r. 259–291)[1] was king of Geumgwan Gaya, a member state of the Gaya confederacy. He was preceded by his father, King Geodeung and succeeded by his son King Geojilmi.
Mapum wang | |
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King of Geumgwan Gaya | |
Successor | Geojilmi of Geumgwan Gaya |
Died | 291 |
Spouse | Hogu |
Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya | |
Hangul | 마품왕 |
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Hanja | 麻品王 or 馬品王 |
Revised Romanization | Mapum wang |
McCune–Reischauer | Map'um wang |
Like the other members of the Geumgwan royal line, his surname was Kim. His mother was Queen Mojong. Mapum married Queen Hogu, who was the granddaughter of the high official Jo Gwang.
Notes
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gollark: I think this would be likely to cause you to do stuff you consider possibly-bad more than someone who does *not* think about it much and just relies on ethical instincts gained from whatever.
gollark: Let's say you're a professor of moral philosophy and spend vast amounts of time wondering about the rightness of every action.
gollark: A different issue I have with it is that if you consider ethical issues in more depth, you are probably more evil than someone who doesn't.
gollark: Or socially.
See also
- List of Korean monarchs
- History of Korea
- Three Kingdoms of Korea
Preceded by Geodeung |
King of Gaya 259–291 |
Succeeded by Geojilmi |
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