Visual Timeline: Later Three Kingdoms Period

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668 CE - 935 CE: Unified Silla Kingdom in Korea.
 
889 CE - 935 CE: The Later Three Kingdoms period in Korea.
 
 
900 CE: Gyeon Hwon (Kyon Hwon) declares a new kingdom of Baekje in Korea.
 
 
901 CE: Gung Ye (Kungye) declares a new state in northern Korea known as Later Goguryeo (Hugoguryo).
 
918 CE - 943 CE: Reign of Goryeo founder King Taejo (formerly Wang Geon).
 
 
918 CE: Wang Geon (Wang Kon) replaces Gung Ye (Kungye) as leader of Later Goguryeo.
 
 
927 CE: Rebel leader Gyeon Hwon attacks Gyeongju, capital of the Unified Silla Kingdom.
 
 
934 CE: Wang Geon wins an overwhelming victory over Later Baekje at Unju (Hongsong).
 
 
935 CE: The last Silla king, Gyeongsun, surrenders to Wang Geon ruler of Goryeo.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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