- Korea — Febrary 13–25 Febrary regeerde van 13 tot 25
- 7800 – i780000Peking Man died in modern Zhoukoudian i780000Peking Man died in modern Zhoukoudian
- 500 – ]500th mil ]500th mil
- 8 – 8th milRice was first domesticated in China 8th milRice was first domesticated in China
- 2000 – 2000Silk was invented by the Yangshao culture -2000Silk was invented by the Yangshao culture
- 5500 – (5500 BC): Copper smelting in evidence in Pločnik and other locations (5500 BC): Copper smelting in evidence i…
- 3700 – (3700 to (3700 to 3700-3700-to Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline noindex,nofollo…
- 3600 – 3600 BC): Minoan culture begins on Crete 3600 BC): Minoan culture begins on Crete, 3600-3600-bc-minoan-culture…
- 3300 – (3300 BC): Bronze Age begins in the Near Eas (3300 BC): Bronze Age begins in the Near Eas 3300-3300-bc-bronze-…
- 200 – 200 years ago ,200 years ago 200-200-years-ago Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline …
- 2100 – 2100Xia (Hsia) Dynast 2100Xia (Hsia) Dynast 2100-2100xia-hsia-dynast Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, …
- 1500 – y1500Gojoseon by Gijaic period y1500Gojoseon by Gijaic period 1500-y1500gojoseon-by-gijaic-period Koi-Dictiona…
- 1600 –
- 1120 – y1120Bronze ag y1120Bronze ag 1120-y1120bronze-ag Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timel…
- 800 – e800Liaoning bronze dagger cultur e800Liaoning bronze dagger cultur 800-e800liaoning-bronze-dagger-cultur Koi-D…
- 660 – e660Emperor Jimmu end of Age of the Gods and start of traditional Japanese histor e660Emperor Jimmu end of Age …
- 600 – y600Knife money came into use y600Knife money came into use
- 551 – a551Confucius, Kong Qiu, Zhongni was bor a551Confucius, Kong Qiu, Zhongni was bor 551-a551confucius-kong-qiu-zh…
- 400 – n400Beginning of the Iron ag n400Beginning of the Iron ag 400-n400beginning-of-the-iron-ag Koi-Dictionary|rules…
- 480 – e480Gautama Buddh e480Gautama Buddh 480-e480gautama-buddh Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis…
- 300 – a300Chen Shou: Records of the Three Kingdoms a300Chen Shou: Records of the Three Kingdoms
- 221 – a221Qin (Ch'in) Dynast a221Qin (Ch'in) Dynast 221-a221qin-chin-dynast Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, …
- 213 – y213Burning of books and burying of scholars: Classic of Poetry, the Book of Documents and works of the Hundre …
- 206 –
- 195 – n195Wiman JoseonJeulmun potter n195Wiman JoseonJeulmun potter 195-n195wiman-joseonjeulmun-potter Koi-Dictionary…
- 140 – y140Wu adopted ConfucianismThe Buddhist missionary An Shigao arrived in Chin y140Wu adopted ConfucianismThe Bud…
- 108 – a108Han Dynasty destroys Wiman Joseon, establishing four commanderies in northern Korean a108Han Dynasty destro…
- 50 – (50 BC (50 BC - 50-50-bc Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline noindex,nofollow,noarchive
- 400 – 400 AD) Romans rule 400 AD) Romans rule 400-400-ad-romans-rule Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschie…
- 1857 – o1857 bc Goguryeo by Jumon o1857 bc Goguryeo by Jumon 1857-o1857-bc-goguryeo-by-jumon Koi-Dictionary|rules / h…
- 37 – g37 BC Silla by Bak Hyeokgeos g37 BC Silla by Bak Hyeokgeos 37-g37-bc-silla-by-bak-hyeokgeos Koi-Dictionary|rule…
- 18 – e18 BC Baekje by Onjo e18 BC Baekje by Onjo 18-e18-bc-baekje-by-onjo Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Ge…
- 42 – 42 BC: Gaya by Sur 42 BC: Gaya by Sur 42-42-bc-gaya-by-sur Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis…
- 0 – o0Jezus Christ was bornShintoisme became natioma; religio o0Jezus Christ was bornShintoisme became natioma; relig…
- 9 – n9Eastern/Later Han Frisians settled in north n9Eastern/Later Han Frisians settled in north 9-n9easternlater-han-…
- 53 – 53destroys Lelang commandery 53destroys Lelang commandery 53-53destroys-lelang-commandery Koi-Dictionary|rules /…
- 57 –
- 157 – 157Himiko to power in Yamatai state somewhere in western Japan 157Himiko to power in Yamatai state somewhere in…
- 220 – 220Three KingdomsFirst embassy of Himiko to Cao We 220Three KingdomsFirst embassy of Himiko to Cao We 220-220th…
- 248 – i248Himiko die i248Himiko die 248-i248himiko-die Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timelin…
- 250 – s250Kofun period and Yamato period starts s250Kofun period and Yamato period starts
- 265 –
- 313 – y313Gogu annexed the Lelang comm y313Gogu annexed the Lelang comm 313-y313gogu-annexed-the-lelang-comm Koi-Dict…
- 346 –
- 350 – n350Unification of Yamato Province, possibly under when foreign rule of Baekje and/or Gaya confederacy derived n…
- 356 – g356Buddhism from Former Qi g356Buddhism from Former Qi 356-g356buddhism-from-former-qi Koi-Dictionary|rules / …
- 369 – n369Geunchogo Silla invades Gogurye n369Geunchogo Silla invades Gogurye 369-n369geunchogo-silla-invades-gogurye…
- 371 – o371Chimnyu adopts Buddhis o371Chimnyu adopts Buddhis 371-o371chimnyu-adopts-buddhis Koi-Dictionary|rules / his…
- 372 – m372Gwanggaeto begins reign, Goguryeo regional power m372Gwanggaeto begins reign, Goguryeo regional power 372-m…
- 386 –
- 3923 – s392399Faxian left for India acquire Buddhist textsattacks Baekje captures Hanseong (Seoul) s392399Faxian left…
- 523 – 523 to Sabi (Buyeo) in 523 to Sabi (Buyeo) in 523-523-to-sabi-buyeo-in Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn,…
- 5234 – 523404Huiyuan wrote On Why Monks Do Not Bow Down Before Kings, arguing for the independence of Buddhist clergy…
- 413 – 413Last remains of Buyeo absorbed by Gogurye 413Last remains of Buyeo absorbed by Gogurye 413-413last-remains-o…
- 433 – o433Baekje & Silla alliance against Goguryeo’s aggressionattacks Tamna (Jejudo o433Baekje & Silla alliance agai…
- 461 – )461Baekje sends an embassy to Japa )461Baekje sends an embassy to Japa 461-461baekje-sends-an-embassy-to-japa …
- 475 – n475Bodhidharma arrived in China n475Bodhidharma arrived in China
- 494 – )494formally adopts Buddhis )494formally adopts Buddhis 494-494formally-adopts-buddhis Koi-Dictionary|rules / h…
- 498 – m498Silla attacks Baekje, breaking the allianc m498Silla attacks Baekje, breaking the allianc 498-m498silla-att…
- 500 – e500Japan adopted Chinese alphabe e500Japan adopted Chinese alphabe 500-e500japan-adopted-chinese-alphabe Koi-D…
- 512 – t512Goguryeo repulses second Sui invasion at the Salsu t512Goguryeo repulses second Sui invasion at the Salsu 5…
- 581 –
- 527 – y527First of major Sui Dynasty attacks in the Goguryeo-Sui War y527First of major Sui Dynasty attacks in the Go…
- 538 – s538Introduction of Buddhism in Japan by Seong of Baekje s538Introduction of Buddhism in Japan by Seong of Baek…
- 550 – 550Sun Dynast 550Sun Dynast 550-550sun-dynast Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline n…
- 562 – y562First campaign in the Goguryeo–Tang War y562First campaign in the Goguryeo–Tang War
- 598 – a598Silla establishes alliance with Tan a598Silla establishes alliance with Tan 598-a598silla-establishes-allia…
- 603 – g603introduction of Twelve Level Cap and Rank Syste g603introduction of Twelve Level Cap and Rank Syste 603-g60…
- 605 – m605The imperial examination was first used as the sole criterion for appointing local officials in Sui m605The im…
- 607 – 607Japanese missions to Sui China: The Wa emissary Ono no Imoko arrived in Sui 607Japanese missions to Sui Chin…
- 612 – 612Battle of Salsu: Goguryeo routed a Sui invasion force at the Chongchon RiverBaekje falls to the Silla-Tang 6…
- 645 – y645First campaign in the Goguryeo–Tang War: Tang forces dispersed a Goguryeo army which had arrived in defens …
- 648 –
- 660 – s660Baekje falls to the Silla Tang force s660Baekje falls to the Silla Tang force 660-s660baekje-falls-to-the-s…
- 663 – s663Battle of Baekgang: The allied navies of Silla and the Tang dynasty defeated a combined Baekje restoration …
- 668 – s668Balhae by former Goguryeo general Dae Joyeong s668Balhae by former Goguryeo general Dae Joyeong 668-s668bal…
- 710 –
- 731 – l731A fleet of l731A fleet of 731-l731a-eet-of Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline no…
- 300 – 300 Japanese vessels is defeated on east coast on Silla Genbō and Kibi no Makibi returned from China 300 Japane…
- 751 – 751Silla, cultural peak, Seokguram and Bulguksa 751Silla, cultural peak, Seokguram and Bulguksa
- 794 – d794Kamma moves to Heien-Kuo became (Kyoto d794Kamma moves to Heien-Kuo became (Kyoto 794-d794kamma-moves-to-he…
- 828 – )828Jang Bogo establishes Cheonghaejin, Wando island center of trade with China, Japa )828Jang Bogo establishes…
- 845 – n845Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution: establishments of Zoroastrianis n845Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution: estab…
- 868 – m868The Diamond Sutra was printed m868The Diamond Sutra was printed 868-m868the-diamond-sutra-was-printed Koi-D…
- 900 –
- 907 – t907Five Dynasties Perio t907Five Dynasties Perio 907-t907five-dynasties-perio Koi-Dictionary|rules / history T…
- 918 – d918Founding of Goryeo by Taejo of Gorye d918Founding of Goryeo by Taejo of Gorye 918-d918founding-of-goryeo-by…
- 926 – o926Goryeo completes Later Three Kingdoms, absorbing Hubaekje parts of former Balhae territor o926Goryeo comple…
- 935 – y935Shilla surrenders to Gorye y935Shilla surrenders to Gorye 935-y935shilla-surrenders-to-gorye Koi-Dictionary…
- 936 – o936Hubaekje surrenders to Gorye o936Hubaekje surrenders to Gorye 936-o936hubaekje-surrenders-to-gorye Koi-Dict…
- 956 – o956Emperor Gwangjong forces major land and slavery reforms, and in o956Emperor Gwangjong forces major land and…
- 958 – 958 implements civil service examination 958 implements civil service examination 958-958-implements-civil-serv…
- 960 – s960Northern Son s960Northern Son 960-s960northern-son Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, t…
- 993 – g993The first of three Goryeo-Khitan Wars g993The first of three Goryeo-Khitan Wars 993-g993the-rst-of-three-gory…
- 1008 –
- 1010 – ”1010The Second Goryeo-Khitan War ravages the northern borde ”1010The Second Goryeo-Khitan War ravages the nor…
- 1018 – r1018Third Goryeo-Khitan War, Khitan successfully repelle r1018Third Goryeo-Khitan War, Khitan successfully re…
- 1033 – d1033Goryeo builds the Cheonri Jangseong running along the northern border d1033Goryeo builds the Cheonri Jang…
- 1127 –
- 1145 – g1145Kim Bu-sik compiles the Samguk Sagi, Korea's oldest history te g1145Kim Bu-sik compiles the Samguk Sagi, …
- 1170 – x1170The military cou x1170The military cou 1170-x1170the-military-cou Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn…
- 1192 – p1192Minamato Yoritomo Shogun Kamakur p1192Minamato Yoritomo Shogun Kamakur 1192-p1192minamato-yoritomo-shogun…
- 1214 – a1214The Jin dynasty signed a treaty under which it became a vassal state paying tribute to the Mongol Empire …
- 1231 –
- 1234 – n1234Choi Yun-ui's Sangjeong Gogeum Yemun is published, world's first metal-block printed text n1234Choi Yun-ui…
- 1251 – 1251Goryeo completes the Tripitaka Korean 1251Goryeo completes the Tripitaka Korean 1251-1251goryeo-completes-…
- 1268 – a1268Goryeo signs a peace treaty with the Mongols a1268Goryeo signs a peace treaty with the Mongols, 1268-a126…
- 80 – 80-year of Yuan/ Sambyeolcho Rebellio 80-year of Yuan/ Sambyeolcho Rebellio 80-80-year-of-yuan-sambyeolcho-rebel…
- 1274 – n1274Mongols attempted an invasion, faile n1274Mongols attempted an invasion, faile 1274-n1274mongols-attempte…
- 1279 – d1279Yuan Dynast d1279Yuan Dynast 1279-d1279yuan-dynast Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis,…
- 1299 – y1299 Count of Holland control Zeeland y1299 Count of Holland control Zeeland 1299-y1299-count-of-holland-cont…
- 1285 – 1285Il-yeon compiles the Samguk Yusa, record of history and legend 1285Il-yeon compiles the Samguk Yusa, recor…
- 1333 – s1333Go-Daigo restores imperial civil authorit s1333Go-Daigo restores imperial civil authorit 1333-s1333go-dai…
- 1274 – y1274Ashikaga Takauja shogun Muramach y1274Ashikaga Takauja shogun Muramach 1274-y1274ashikaga-takauja-shogun-…
- 1281 – i1281Mongols again attempted invasion and faile i1281Mongols again attempted invasion and faile 1281-i1281mong…
- 1368 – d1368Ming Dynast d1368Ming Dynast 1368-d1368ming-dynast Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis,…
- 1388 – y1388General Yi Seonggye, engage China in a border dispute, turns his troops against Goryeo End of GoryoJoseo …
- 1392 – n1392Yi Seonggye is crowned king, beginning the Joseon Dynasty n1392Yi Seonggye is crowned king, beginning the…
- 1396 –
- 1402 – )1402Paper currency initiated )1402Paper currency initiated 1402-1402paper-currency-initiated Koi-Dictionary|r…
- 9931 –
- 1420 – d1420Hall of Worthies establishe d1420Hall of Worthies establishe 1420-d1420hall-of-worthies-establishe Koi-Di…
- 1424 – d1424History of Goryeo compile d1424History of Goryeo compile 1424-d1424history-of-goryeo-compile Koi-Dictiona…
- 1432 – d1432 Zeeland became part of Low Countries P d1432 Zeeland became part of Low Countries P
- 1443 – 1443The Treaty of Gyehae was signed, resulting in Wokou pirates becoming increasingly non-Japanes 1443The Trea…
- 1446 – e1446The Hangul alphabet is promulgated by King Sejong the Great e1446The Hangul alphabet is promulgated by Ki…
- 1467 –
- 1500 – d1500Dutch Protestants persecuted by Roman Catholi d1500Dutch Protestants persecuted by Roman Catholi 1500-d15…
- 1516 – c1516King Charles I of Spain rules Netherland c1516King Charles I of Spain rules Netherland 1516-c1516king-cha…
- 1519 – s1519King Charles I of Spain became Holy Roman Emperor, Charles s1519King Charles I of Spain became Holy Roman…
- 1523 – V1523Japanese in-fighting results in Ningbo Incident, bringing a trade with China to halt and resulting in a ne…
- 1568 –
- 1572 – 1572William of Orange became viceroy of Holland, Friesland, Utrecht 1572William of Orange became viceroy of Ho…
- 1576 – 1576Netherlands' 1576Netherlands' 1576-1576netherlands Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, …
- 17 – 17 provinces united in Pacification of Ghent 17 provinces united in Pacification of Ghent;
- 1582 –
- 1579 – n1579Treaty of Utrecht signed, beginning of Dutch Republict States of Utrecht outlawed Catholic worship Dutch …
- 1580 – u158015811584 u158015811584 1580-u158015811584 Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline…
- 1590 – 1590Wu Cheng'en wrote Journey to the West 1590Wu Cheng'en wrote Journey to the West 1590-1590wu-chengen-wrote-…
- 1592 –
- 1597 –
- 1598 – e1598Battle of Sacheon: A Japanese army under siege at Sacheon drove off a numerically superior Ming-Joseon for…
- 1602 –
- 1603 – e1603Togugawa Leyasu Shogun Togugawa Edo Tokugawa Shogunate divided population into classes Christianity was b…
- 1620 – d1620Pilgrims left Netherlands, landed in Massachusett d1620Pilgrims left Netherlands, landed in Massachusett …
- 1624 – s1624The VOC established the state of Dutch Formosa s1624The VOC established the state of Dutch Formosa 1624-s…
- 1627 –
- 1635 –
- 1635 – 1635, Japanese were restricted from traveling abroad, Europeans were not allowed entry into the country, penal…
- 1636 – d1636Second Manchu invasion of Korea: The Joseon king Injo of Joseon recognized Hong Taiji's Qing dynasty as t…
- 1638 – a1638 Shipbuilding was forbidde a1638 Shipbuilding was forbidde 1638-a1638-shipbuilding-was-forbidde Koi-Dicti…
- 1641 – n1641The only foreigners allowed into Japan were the Chinese and Dutc n1641The only foreigners allowed into Ja…
- 1644 – h1644Qing (Ch'ing) Dynast h1644Qing (Ch'ing) Dynast 1644-h1644qing-ching-dynast Koi-Dictionary|rules / history…
- 1648 – y1648Spain recognized Dutch independenc y1648Spain recognized Dutch independenc 1648-y1648spain-recognized-dut…
- 1652 – e1652War broke out between Netherlands and Englan e1652War broke out between Netherlands and Englan 1652-e1652…
- 1653 – d1653Dutch ship, with Captain Hendrick Hamel, wrecked on Jeju Islan d1653Dutch ship, with Captain Hendrick Ham…
- 1662 – d1662Siege of Fort Zeelandia: The VOC surrendered Fort Zeelandia on Taiwan to Koxinga d1662Siege of Fort Zeela…
- 1663 –
- 1665 – d1665King Charles II of England declared war on Netherlands d1665King Charles II of England declared war on Ne…
- 1667 – 1667Dutch fleet sailed Thames, threatened London William of Orange replaced James Stuart; Peace of Breda ended …
- 1672 – 1672King Louis XIV of France invaded Netherlands; sluices opened in Holland to save Amsterdam from French ;167…
- 1677 – 1677William of Orange married cousin Mar 1677William of Orange married cousin Mar 1677-1677william-of-orange-m…
- 1688 – y1688King Louis XIV of France declared war on Netherlands; King James II of England fled London, abdicated thro…
- 1689 – 1689King William III joined League of Augsburg and Netherlands, formed Grand Alliance to counter war of aggres…
- 1692 – V1692English and Dutch fleet beat France at Battle of La Hogue; French forces defeated English at Battle of Ste…
- 1745 – s1745 England, Austria, Saxony, Netherlands formed alliance against Russia; French forces defeated Ango-Dutch …
- 1747 – y1747French forces defeated Ango-Dutch at Battle of Lauffeld; French captured Bergen-op-Zoom; England and Nethe…
- 1716 – y1716Kyōhō Reforms aimed for monetization of economy and broader import of European knowledge have started y17…
- 1784 –
- 1790 – 1790Neo-Confucianism became officia 1790Neo-Confucianism became officia 1790-1790neo-confucianism-became-ocia Koi-…
- 1791 – l1791Persecution of Catholicism begin l1791Persecution of Catholicism begin 1791-l1791persecution-of-catholici…
- 1801 – s1801Napoleon Bonaparte imposed new constitution s1801Napoleon Bonaparte imposed new constitution 1801-s1801na…
- 1815 – 1815 British, German, Dutch, Belgian troops assembled to face Napoleo 1815 British, German, Dutch, Belgian tro…
- 1823 – n1823The Bible was first published in Chinese n1823The Bible was first published in Chinese 1823-n1823the-bible-…
- 1830 –
- 1854 –
- 1864 – s1864Gojong ascends the throne with his father, Daewongun, as RegentBritish, French, Dutch, American warships …
- 1866 – 1866French Campaign against Kore 1866French Campaign against Kore 1866-1866french-campaign-against-kore Koi-Di…
- 1867 – a1867Edo shogunate faile a1867Edo shogunate faile 1867-a1867edo-shogunate-faile Koi-Dictionary|rules / history…
- 1868 – d1868Edo renamed Toky d1868Edo renamed Toky 1868-d1868edo-renamed-toky Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn…
- 1889 – o1889Meiji Empire of Japan adopte o1889Meiji Empire of Japan adopte 1889-o1889meiji-empire-of-japan-adopte Koi…
- 1871 – d1871United States expedition to Kore d1871United States expedition to Kore 1871-d1871united-states-expedition…
- 1873 – a1873Religious freedom was granted, Gregorian calendar adoptedSeikanron: The government debated and rejected t…
- 1876 – 1876Korean ports are formally opened under the Treaty of Ganghwa with Imperial Japa 1876Korean ports are forma…
- 1884 – n1884Gapsin coup n1884Gapsin coup
- 3 – 3 days, Chinese forces are able to overwhelm the Progressives and Japanese supporters 3 days, Chinese forces are …
- 1894 –
- 1895 – s1895First Sino-Japanese War: The Qing dynasty signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki, under which it recognized the…
- 1896 – s1896King Gojong flees to the Russian legation in Korea (Seoul) s1896King Gojong flees to the Russian legation i…
- 1897 – e189720 February e189720 February
- 1898 – e1898The Guangxu Emperor instituted reforms and changes in the imperial examination e1898The Guangxu Emperor i…
- 1899 – 1899First Hague Peace Conference held in Netherlands ,1899First Hague Peace Conference held in Netherlands, 18…
- 26 – 26 nations participatedThe Guangxu Emperor was removed from the imperial palace 26 nations participatedThe Guang…
- 1900 –
- 1904 – 1904Japan went to war with Russi 1904Japan went to war with Russi 1904-1904japan-went-to-war-with-russi Koi-Di…
- 1905 – a1905Japan-Korea Treaty of a1905Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905-a1905japan-korea-treaty-of Koi-Dictionary|rules / h…
- 1905 – 1905 1905
- 1907 – n1907June n1907June
- 1907 – r190718 July r190718 July
- 1908 – n1908The Guangxu Emperor died of arsenic poisoning and Puyi became empero n1908The Guangxu Emperor died of ars…
- 1909 – r190926 October r190926 October
- 1910 –
- 1910 – 1910 started the annexation of the Korean Empire by Imperial Japa 1910 started the annexation of the Korean Em…
- 1912 – n1912Republic Perio n1912Republic Perio 1912-n1912republic-perio Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Gesc…
- 1914 – d1914Netherlands maintained neutrality; Kaiser Wilhelm II of German went into exile in NetherlandsXinhai Revol…
- 1915 – 1915Japan issued the Twenty-One Demands to the Republic of China, including demands for territory in Shandong …
- 1916 – e1916The final wave of Uibyeong rebels is defeated by Japanese force e1916The final wave of Uibyeong rebels is d…
- 1919 – s1919March s1919March 1919-s1919march Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline noindex,…
- 1 – 1st Movement 1st Movement
- 1920 –
- 1928 – 1928June 1928June 1928-1928june Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline noindex,nofoll…
- 10 – 10th Movement 10th Movement
- 1926 – 19261931Japan conquered Manchuria, renamed it, installed new puppet regim 19261931Japan conquered Manchuria, r…
- 1932 – e1932Lee Bong Chang fails to assassinate Emperor Hirohito, Manchukuo, is established Yun Bong Gil bombs Japane…
- 1932 – i19321937Japan launched invasion of Chin i19321937Japan launched invasion of Chin 1932-i19321937japan-launched…
- 1938 – a1938Governor-General of Korea begins Soshi-kamei (Order Japanese-style name changes) Outbreak of World ware a…
- 2 – 2 Netherlands declared neutralit 2 Netherlands declared neutralit 2-2-netherlands-declared-neutralit Koi-Dictiona…
- 1940 – y1940Germany invaded Netherlands; Royal family fled to England y1940Germany invaded Netherlands; Royal family fl…
- 1942 – 1942Japan declared war against Netherlands; Japanese forces invaded Dutch East Indies 1942Japan declared war a…
- 1943 – 1943Cairo Conference: Chiang, United States president Franklin D 1943Cairo Conference: Chiang, United States p…
- 1945 –
- 2 – 2 Surrender of Japan: Japanese forces in China formally surrendered to Chiang Kai-shek 2 Surrender of Japan: Japa…
- 1945 – 1945, the Allies accepted Germany’s surrender, about a week after Adolf Hitler had committed suicide 1945, the…
- 1945 – h1945After the surrender of Japan, divided between Soviet and American at the h1945After the surrender of Japa…
- 38 – 38th parallel 38th parallel 38-38th-parallel Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline noi…
- 6 –
- 1946 – 1946 February, US Army and Yuh Woon Hyung is murdered 1946 February, US Army and Yuh Woon Hyung is murdered
- 1946 –
- 1947 – 1947Constitution of Japan goes into effect 1947Constitution of Japan goes into effect 1947-1947constitution-of-j…
- 1948 –
- 10 –
- 15 –
- 1949 – t1949People's Republic of Chin t1949People's Republic of Chin 1949-t1949peoples-republic-of-chin Koi-Dictionar…
- 9 – a9 September a9 September
- 1950 – 195025 June 195025 June
- 1952 –
- 1953 – y1953The Korean War is halted by the Korean Armistice Agreement that has remained until now y1953The Korean Wa…
- 1956 –
- 1958 –
- 1960 – 196016 May :196016 May
- 1961 – a196112 November a196112 November
- 1966 –
- 1970 – s1970United States secretary of state Henry Kissinger visited Beijing s1970United States secretary of state He…
- 22 –
- 1971 – t1971The People's Republic of China is admitted to the United Nations t1971The People's Republic of China is a…
- 1972 – 19721972 Nixon visit to Chin ,19721972 Nixon visit to Chin 1972-19721972-nixon-visit-to-chin Koi-Dictionary|ru…
- 12 – a12 August a12 August
- 1974 – 197415 August 197415 August
- 1976 –
- 18 – t18 August t18 August
- 1978 –
- 3 – 3rd underground tunnel 3rd underground tunnel
- 1979 – a197926 October, President Park Chung Hee is assassinated Coup d'état of December Twelfth, Chun Doo Hwan gets …
- 1980 – r1980Gwangju massacre r1980Gwangju massacre
- 27 – –27 May) –27 May)
- 100 – 100 casualtie 100 casualtie 100-100-casualtie Koi-Dictionary|rules / history Tijdlijn, Geschiedenis, timeline n…
- 1987 – s1987A student uprising begins the June Democracy Movement, which overthrows the autocratic Fifth Republic of …
- 1988 –
- 1990 – l199011 September: South Korea and the USSR establish diplomatic relation l199011 September: South Korea and t…
- 1991 – s199117 September: North Korea (DPRK) and South Korea (ROK) join the United Nations European community leaders…
- 1999 – 199926 December: The end of the Cold War as the Soviet Union ceased to exist and North Korea loses military an…
- 1992 – 199224 August: South Korea and the People's Republic of China (PRC) establish diplomatic relation 199224 Augus…
- 1994 – s1994Kim Jong Il takes control of North Korea upon the death of his father Kim Il-Sung s1994Kim Jong Il takes …
- 1997 –
- 1999 – 1999The DPRK promises to freeze long-range missile testsNetherlands 1999The DPRK promises to freeze long-range…
- 10 – 10 other EU nations began using Euro monetary system 10 other EU nations began using Euro monetary system 10-10-…
- 2002 – 2002 FIFA World Cup jointly held by Korea & Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup jointly held by Korea & Japan
- 2004 – 2004The DPRK reaffirms moratoriu 2004The DPRK reaffirms moratoriu 2004-2004the-dprk-rearms-moratoriu Koi-Dictionar…
- 2005 – m2005Dutch voters rejected E U constitutio m2005Dutch voters rejected E U constitutio 2005-m2005dutch-voters-r…
- 2007 – n2007The second summit between DPRK and ROK leaders is hel n2007The second summit between DPRK and ROK leaders…
- 2011 – d2011Kim Jong Il dies, Kim Jong un takes over as the Supreme Leader of North Korea d2011Kim Jong Il dies, Kim …
- 2012 – 20122012 China anti-Japanese demonstrations: Anti-Japanese protests took place in China due to a dispute over …
- 19 – s19 December: Park Geun-hye, a daughter of Park Chung-hee, is elected as first female and the s19 December: Park …
- 11 – 11th president of South Korea 11th president of South Korea 11-11th-president-of-south-korea Koi-Dictionary|rule…
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- 2017 –
- Korea — Munseong 1122–1082 Munseong regeerde van 1122 tot 1082
- Korea — Imnang 1123–935 Imnang regeerde van 1123 tot 935
- Korea — Janghye 1082–1057 Janghye regeerde van 1082 tot 1057
- Korea — Gyeonghyo 1057–1030 Gyeonghyo regeerde van 1057 tot 1030
- Korea — Gongjeong 1030–1000 Gongjeong regeerde van 1030 tot 1000
- Korea — Doje 935–771 Doje regeerde van 935 tot 771
- Korea — Munmu 1000–972 Munmu regeerde van 1000 tot 972
- Korea — Taewon 972–968 Taewon regeerde van 972 tot 968
- Korea — Gyeongchang 968–957 Gyeongchang regeerde van 968 tot 957
- Korea — Heungpyeong 957–943 Heungpyeong regeerde van 957 tot 943
- Korea — Cheonwol 943–925 Cheonwol regeerde van 943 tot 925
- Korea — Seonhye 925–896 Seonhye regeerde van 925 tot 896
- Korea — Ulyang 896–843 Ulyang regeerde van 896 tot 843
- Korea — MunhyeTimeline Korean rulerscontact 843–793 MunhyeTimeline Korean rulerscontact regeerde van 843 tot 793
- Korea — Seongdeok 793–778 Seongdeok regeerde van 793 tot 778
- Korea — Eon-gyeong 771–619 Eon-gyeong regeerde van 771 tot 619
- Korea — Dohoe 778–776 Dohoe regeerde van 778 tot 776
- Korea — Bomyeong 610–520 Bomyeong regeerde van 610 tot 520
- Korea — Munyeol 776–761 Munyeol regeerde van 776 tot 761
- Korea — Changguk 761–748 Changguk regeerde van 761 tot 748
- Korea — Museong 748–722 Museong regeerde van 748 tot 722
- Korea — Hangcheon 520–426 Hangcheon regeerde van 520 tot 426
- Korea — Jeonggyeong 722–703 Jeonggyeong regeerde van 722 tot 703
- Korea — was born 400–? was born regeerde van 400 tot ?
- Korea — Nakkseong or Gojoseon 703–675 Nakkseong or Gojoseon regeerde van 703 tot 675
- Korea — Hyojong 675–658 Hyojong regeerde van 675 tot 658
- Korea — Cheonhyo/Cheoll 658–634 Cheonhyo/Cheoll regeerde van 658 tot 634
- Korea — Hwan 426–315 Hwan regeerde van 426 tot 315
- Korea — Sudo 634–615 Sudo regeerde van 634 tot 615
- Korea — Hwayang 615–594 Hwayang regeerde van 615 tot 594
- Korea — Sik 315–247 Sik regeerde van 315 tot 247
- Korea — Bongil 594–578 Bongil regeerde van 594 tot 578
- Korea — Uk 247–201 Uk regeerde van 247 tot 201
- Korea — Deokchang 578–560 Deokchang regeerde van 578 tot 560
- Korea — Suseong 560–519 Suseong regeerde van 560 tot 519
- Korea — Yeonggeol 519–503 Yeonggeol regeerde van 519 tot 503
- Korea — Ilmin 503–486 Ilmin regeerde van 503 tot 486
- Korea — Jese 486–465 Jese regeerde van 486 tot 465
- Korea — Cheongguk 465–432 Cheongguk regeerde van 465 tot 432
- Korea — DogukTimeline Korean rulerscontact 432–413 DogukTimeline Korean rulerscontact regeerde van 432 tot 413
- Korea — Hyeokseong 413–385 Hyeokseong regeerde van 413 tot 385
- Korea — Hwara 385–369 Hwara regeerde van 385 tot 369
- Korea — Seolmun 369–361 Seolmun regeerde van 369 tot 361
- Korea — Gyeongsun 361–342 Gyeongsun regeerde van 361 tot 342
- Korea — Gadeok 342–315 Gadeok regeerde van 342 tot 315
- Korea — Samhyo/Samno 315–290 Samhyo/Samno regeerde van 315 tot 290
- Korea — Hyeonmun 290–251 Hyeonmun regeerde van 290 tot 251
- Korea — Jangpyeong 251–232 Jangpyeong regeerde van 251 tot 232
- Korea — Bu postumous Jong Tong 232–220 Bu postumous Jong Tong regeerde van 232 tot 220
- Korea — Jun - GijunMahanBukbuyeoWiman 220–195 Jun - GijunMahanBukbuyeoWiman regeerde van 220 tot 195
- Korea — Mugang 220–194 Mugang regeerde van 220 tot 194
- Korea — Haemosu 239–195 Haemosu regeerde van 239 tot 195
- Korea — Wi-man 194–? Wi-man regeerde van 194 tot ?
- Korea — Gang 193–189 Gang regeerde van 193 tot 189
- Korea — Mosuri? - ?Son of Wiman 195–170 Mosuri? - ?Son of Wiman regeerde van 195 tot 170
- Korea — An 189–157 An regeerde van 189 tot 157
- Korea — Go Haesa? 170–121 Go Haesa? regeerde van 170 tot 121
- Korea — Hye 157–144 Hye regeerde van 157 tot 144
- Korea — Go Uira 121–86 Go Uira regeerde van 121 tot 86
- Korea — Hwang 207–157 Hwang regeerde van 207 tot 157
- Korea — MyungLater Bukbuyeo (Jolbonbuyo, Dongmyung) 144–113 MyungLater Bukbuyeo (Jolbonbuyo, Dongmyung) regeerde van …
- Korea — Wi 157–105 Wi regeerde van 157 tot 105
- Korea — Hyo 113–73 Hyo regeerde van 113 tot 73
- Korea — Go Dumak 108–60 Go Dumak regeerde van 108 tot 60
- Korea — Hu 105–58 Hu regeerde van 105 tot 58
- Korea — Yang 73–58 Yang regeerde van 73 tot 58
- Korea — Go Musoe 59–58 Go Musoe regeerde van 59 tot 58
- Korea — Won 58–32 Won regeerde van 58 tot 32
- Korea — Gye 32–17 Gye regeerde van 32 tot 17
- Korea — Dumyeong 58–7 Dumyeong regeerde van 58 tot 7
- Korea — SeonjuTimeline Korean rulerscontact 43–93 SeonjuTimeline Korean rulerscontact regeerde van 43 tot 93
- Korea — DongmyeongSillaBaekje 37–19 DongmyeongSillaBaekje regeerde van 37 tot 19
- Korea — Yuri 19–18 Yuri regeerde van 19 tot 18
- Korea — Hyeokgeose Geoseogan 57–4 Hyeokgeose Geoseogan regeerde van 57 tot 4
- Korea — Onjo 18–28 Onjo regeerde van 18 tot 28
- Korea — Daemusin 18–44 Daemusin regeerde van 18 tot 44
- Korea — Namhae Chachaung 4–24 Namhae Chachaung regeerde van 4 tot 24
- Korea — Daru 28–77 Daru regeerde van 28 tot 77
- Korea — Minjung 44–48 Minjung regeerde van 44 tot 48
- Korea — Yuri Isageum 24–57 Yuri Isageum regeerde van 24 tot 57
- Korea — Mobon 48–53 Mobon regeerde van 48 tot 53
- Korea — Talhae Isageum 57–80 Talhae Isageum regeerde van 57 tot 80
- Korea — Taejo 53–146 Taejo regeerde van 53 tot 146
- Korea — Pasa Isageum 80–112 Pasa Isageum regeerde van 80 tot 112
- Korea — Giru 77–128 Giru regeerde van 77 tot 128
- Korea — Jinam 93–144 Jinam regeerde van 93 tot 144
- Korea — Chadae 146–165 Chadae regeerde van 146 tot 165
- Korea — Jima Isageum 112–134 Jima Isageum regeerde van 112 tot 134
- Korea — Seongbang 144–195 Seongbang regeerde van 144 tot 195
- Korea — Sindae 165–179 Sindae regeerde van 165 tot 179
- Korea — Adalla Isageum 154–184 Adalla Isageum regeerde van 154 tot 184
- Korea — Gearo 166–214 Gearo regeerde van 166 tot 214
- Korea — Gokukcheon 179–197 Gokukcheon regeerde van 179 tot 197
- Korea — Beolhyu Isageum 184–196 Beolhyu Isageum regeerde van 184 tot 196
- Korea — Sansang 197–227 Sansang regeerde van 197 tot 227
- Korea — naehae Isageum 196–230 naehae Isageum regeerde van 196 tot 230
- Korea — Chogo 214–234 Chogo regeerde van 214 tot 234
- Korea — Munseong 195–243 Munseong regeerde van 195 tot 243
- Korea — Doncheon 227–248 Doncheon regeerde van 227 tot 248
- Korea — Jobun Isageum 230–247 Jobun Isageum regeerde van 230 tot 247
- Korea — Ik 243–293 Ik regeerde van 243 tot 293
- Korea — Jungcheon 248–270 Jungcheon regeerde van 248 tot 270
- Korea — Cheomhae Isageum 247–261 Cheomhae Isageum regeerde van 247 tot 261
- Korea — Goi 234–286 Goi regeerde van 234 tot 286
- Korea — Seocheon 270–292 Seocheon regeerde van 270 tot 292
- Korea — Michu Isageum 262–284 Michu Isageum regeerde van 262 tot 284
- Korea — Chaegye 28–298 Chaegye regeerde van 28 tot 298
- Korea — Jihyo 293–343 Jihyo regeerde van 293 tot 343
- Korea — Bonsang 292–300 Bonsang regeerde van 292 tot 300
- Korea — Yurye Isageum 248–298 Yurye Isageum regeerde van 248 tot 298
- Korea — Bunseo 298–304 Bunseo regeerde van 298 tot 304
- Korea — Micheon 300–331 Micheon regeerde van 300 tot 331
- Korea — Girim Isageum 298–310 Girim Isageum regeerde van 298 tot 310
- Korea — Biryu 304–344 Biryu regeerde van 304 tot 344
- Korea — Gogugwon 331–371 Gogugwon regeerde van 331 tot 371
- Korea — Heulhae Isageum 310–356 Heulhae Isageum regeerde van 310 tot 356
- Korea — Gye 344–346 Gye regeerde van 344 tot 346
- Korea — Suk 343–393 Suk regeerde van 343 tot 393
- Korea — Sosurim 371–384 Sosurim regeerde van 371 tot 384
- Korea — Naemul Maripgan 356–402 Naemul Maripgan regeerde van 356 tot 402
- Korea — Geunchogo 346–375 Geunchogo regeerde van 346 tot 375
- Korea — Gogugyang 384–391 Gogugyang regeerde van 384 tot 391
- Korea — Silseong Maripgan 402–417 Silseong Maripgan regeerde van 402 tot 417
- Korea — Geun gusu 375–384 Geun gusu regeerde van 375 tot 384
- Korea — Gwanggaeto 391–413 Gwanggaeto regeerde van 391 tot 413
- Korea — Nulji Maripgan 417–458 Nulji Maripgan regeerde van 417 tot 458
- Korea — Chimnyu 384–385 Chimnyu regeerde van 384 tot 385
- Korea — HyongbangTimeline Korean rulerscontact 393–423 HyongbangTimeline Korean rulerscontact regeerde van 393 tot 423
- Korea — Jabi Maripgan 458–478 Jabi Maripgan regeerde van 458 tot 478
- Korea — Jinsa 385–392 Jinsa regeerde van 385 tot 392
- Korea — Soji Maripgan 479–500 Soji Maripgan regeerde van 479 tot 500
- Korea — Asin 392–405 Asin regeerde van 392 tot 405
- Korea — Jangsu 413–491 Jangsu regeerde van 413 tot 491
- Korea — King Jinheung 500–514 King Jinheung regeerde van 500 tot 514
- Korea — Jeonji 405–420 Jeonji regeerde van 405 tot 420
- Korea — Gi 453–483 Gi regeerde van 453 tot 483
- Korea — Munjamyeong 491–519 Munjamyeong regeerde van 491 tot 519
- Korea — King Jinji 514–540 King Jinji regeerde van 514 tot 540
- Korea — Gu-isin 420–427 Gu-isin regeerde van 420 tot 427
- Korea — Dam 483–508 Dam regeerde van 483 tot 508
- Korea — Anjang 519–531 Anjang regeerde van 519 tot 531
- Korea — King Beopheung 540–576 King Beopheung regeerde van 540 tot 576
- Korea — Biyu 427–455 Biyu regeerde van 427 tot 455
- Korea — Jin 508–533 Jin regeerde van 508 tot 533
- Korea — Anwon 531–545 Anwon regeerde van 531 tot 545
- Korea — King Jinheung 576–579 King Jinheung regeerde van 576 tot 579
- Korea — Gaero 455–475 Gaero regeerde van 455 tot 475
- Korea — Damyeong 533–558 Damyeong regeerde van 533 tot 558
- Korea — Yangwon 545–559 Yangwon regeerde van 545 tot 559
- Korea — King Jinpyeong 579–632 King Jinpyeong regeerde van 579 tot 632
- Korea — Munju 475–477 Munju regeerde van 475 tot 477
- Korea — Dam 558–583 Dam regeerde van 558 tot 583
- Korea — Pyeongwon 559–590 Pyeongwon regeerde van 559 tot 590
- Korea — Queen Seondeok 632–647 Queen Seondeok regeerde van 632 tot 647
- Korea — Samgeun 477–479 Samgeun regeerde van 477 tot 479
- Korea — Cheseam 583–608 Cheseam regeerde van 583 tot 608
- Korea — Yeongyang 590–618 Yeongyang regeerde van 590 tot 618
- Korea — Queen Jindeok 647–654 Queen Jindeok regeerde van 647 tot 654
- Korea — Dongseong 479–501 Dongseong regeerde van 479 tot 501
- Korea — Seongjin 608–663 Seongjin regeerde van 608 tot 663
- Korea — Yeongnyu 618–642 Yeongnyu regeerde van 618 tot 642
- Korea — King Taejong Muyeol 654–661 King Taejong Muyeol regeerde van 654 tot 661
- Korea — Muryeong 501–523 Muryeong regeerde van 501 tot 523
- Korea — Go Bojang 642–668 Go Bojang regeerde van 642 tot 668
- Korea — Seong 523–554 Seong regeerde van 523 tot 554
- Korea — HongLaterHu-Goguryeo 633–658 HongLaterHu-Goguryeo regeerde van 633 tot 658
- Korea — Gung-yeLater or unifiedSilla 901–918 Gung-yeLater or unifiedSilla regeerde van 901 tot 918
- Korea — King Munmu 661–681 King Munmu regeerde van 661 tot 681
- Korea — Wideok 554–598 Wideok regeerde van 554 tot 598
- Korea — King Sinmun 681–692 King Sinmun regeerde van 681 tot 692
- Korea — Hye 598–599 Hye regeerde van 598 tot 599
- Korea — King Hyoso 692–702 King Hyoso regeerde van 692 tot 702
- Korea — Beop 599–600 Beop regeerde van 599 tot 600
- Korea — King Seongdeok 702–737 King Seongdeok regeerde van 702 tot 737
- Korea — Mu 600–641 Mu regeerde van 600 tot 641
- Korea — King Hyoseong 737–742 King Hyoseong regeerde van 737 tot 742
- Korea — Uija 641–660 Uija regeerde van 641 tot 660
- Korea — King Gyeongdeok 742–765 King Gyeongdeok regeerde van 742 tot 765
- Korea — Pung 660–663 Pung regeerde van 660 tot 663
- Korea — King HyegongLater Hubaekje 765–780 King HyegongLater Hubaekje regeerde van 765 tot 780
- Korea — CheoryangTimeline Korean rulerscontact 658–683 CheoryangTimeline Korean rulerscontact regeerde van 658 tot 683
- Korea — King - Seondeok 780–785 King - Seondeok regeerde van 780 tot 785
- Korea — Gyeon Hwon 900–935 Gyeon Hwon regeerde van 900 tot 935
- Korea — Won 683–708 Won regeerde van 683 tot 708
- Korea — King Wonseong 785–798 King Wonseong regeerde van 785 tot 798
- Korea — Gyeon Singeom 935–936 Gyeon Singeom regeerde van 935 tot 936
- Korea — King Soseong 798–800 King Soseong regeerde van 798 tot 800
- Korea — Pyoryun 708–733 Pyoryun regeerde van 708 tot 733
- Korea — King Aejang 800–809 King Aejang regeerde van 800 tot 809
- Korea — Hyeong 733–758 Hyeong regeerde van 733 tot 758
- Korea — King Heondeok 809–826 King Heondeok regeerde van 809 tot 826
- Korea — Chido 758–783 Chido regeerde van 758 tot 783
- Korea — King Heungdeok 826–836 King Heungdeok regeerde van 826 tot 836
- Korea — Uk 783–808 Uk regeerde van 783 tot 808
- Korea — King Huigang 836–838 King Huigang regeerde van 836 tot 838
- Korea — King Minae 838–839 King Minae regeerde van 838 tot 839
- Korea — King Munseong 839–857 King Munseong regeerde van 839 tot 857
- Korea — Cheonwon 808–833 Cheonwon regeerde van 808 tot 833
- Korea — King Heonan 857–861 King Heonan regeerde van 857 tot 861
- Korea — King Gyeongmun 861–875 King Gyeongmun regeerde van 861 tot 875
- Korea — Hogong 833–858 Hogong regeerde van 833 tot 858
- Korea — King Heongang 875–886 King Heongang regeerde van 875 tot 886
- Korea — King Jeonggang 886–887 King Jeonggang regeerde van 886 tot 887
- Korea — King Jinseong 887–897 King Jinseong regeerde van 887 tot 897
- Korea — King Hyogong 897–912 King Hyogong regeerde van 897 tot 912
- Korea — King Sindeok 912–917 King Sindeok regeerde van 912 tot 917
- Korea — So 858–883 So regeerde van 858 tot 883
- Korea — King Gyeongmyeong 917–924 King Gyeongmyeong regeerde van 917 tot 924
- Korea — King Gyeonggae 924–927 King Gyeonggae regeerde van 924 tot 927
- Korea — King Geongsun 927–935 King Geongsun regeerde van 927 tot 935
- Korea — GyeongjikTimeline Korean rulerscontact 883–908 GyeongjikTimeline Korean rulerscontact regeerde van 883 tot 908
- Korea — Suro 42–199 Suro regeerde van 42 tot 199
- Korea — Jinasi 42–? Jinasi regeerde van 42 tot ?
- Korea — Gyodeung? - ?Geumnim 199–253 Gyodeung? - ?Geumnim regeerde van 199 tot 253
- Korea — Mapum? - ?Haji 253–291 Mapum? - ?Haji regeerde van 253 tot 291
- Korea — Geojilmi? - ?Gasil 291–346 Geojilmi? - ?Gasil regeerde van 291 tot 346
- Korea — Isipum? - ?Inoe 346–407 Isipum? - ?Inoe regeerde van 346 tot 407
- Korea — Jwaji? - ?Wolgwang 407–421 Jwaji? - ?Wolgwang regeerde van 407 tot 421
- Korea — Chwihui? 421–451 Chwihui? regeerde van 421 tot 451
- Korea — Jilji 451–492 Jilji regeerde van 451 tot 492
- Korea — Geomji 492–521 Geomji regeerde van 492 tot 521
- Korea — GuhyeongBalhae 521–532 GuhyeongBalhae regeerde van 521 tot 532
- Korea — Dae Jo-yeong 698–710 Dae Jo-yeong regeerde van 698 tot 710
- Korea — Dae Mu-ye 719–737 Dae Mu-ye regeerde van 719 tot 737
- Korea — Dae Heum-mu 737–793 Dae Heum-mu regeerde van 737 tot 793
- Korea — Dae Wha-yeo 793–794 Dae Wha-yeo regeerde van 793 tot 794
- Korea — Dae Sung-rin 794–809 Dae Sung-rin regeerde van 794 tot 809
- Korea — Dae Won-yu 809–812 Dae Won-yu regeerde van 809 tot 812
- Korea — Dae Eon-ui 812–817 Dae Eon-ui regeerde van 812 tot 817
- Korea — Dae Nyeong- chungTimeline Korean rulerscontact 817–818 Dae Nyeong- chungTimeline Korean rulerscontact regeerd…
- Korea — Dae In-su 818–830 Dae In-su regeerde van 818 tot 830
- Korea — Dae Ijin 830–857 Dae Ijin regeerde van 830 tot 857
- Korea — Dae Geonhwang 857–871 Dae Geonhwang regeerde van 857 tot 871
- Korea — Dae Hyeonseok 871–895 Dae Hyeonseok regeerde van 871 tot 895
- Korea — Dae Wihae 895–906 Dae Wihae regeerde van 895 tot 906
- Korea — Dae InseonGoryeoPersonal namCourtesy name 906–926 Dae InseonGoryeoPersonal namCourtesy name regeerde van 906 …
- Korea — Syngman Rhee 1919–1925 Syngman Rhee regeerde van 1919 tot 1925
- Korea — Park Eunsik 1925–1925 Park Eunsik regeerde van 1925 tot 1925
- Korea — Lee Sang Ryong 1925–1926 Lee Sang Ryong regeerde van 1925 tot 1926
- Korea — Yi Dongnyeong 1935–1940 Yi Dongnyeong regeerde van 1935 tot 1940
- Korea — July 12–24 July regeerde van 12 tot 24
- Korea — Febrary 13–25 Febrary regeerde van 13 tot 25

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