Goryeo
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Goryeo
Goryeo
Goryeo/高丽 state, the Kings such as Yangwon/阳原 (?-559 A.D., r. 545–559 A.D., name Cheng/成, son of Anwon of Goguryeo) & Pyeongwon/平原 (?-559 A.D., r. 545–559 A.D., name Tang/汤, son of Cheng) & Yeongyang/婴阳 (?-618 A.D., r. 590–618 A.D., name Yuan/元 A.D., son of Tang) & Yeongnyu/荣留 (?-642 A.D., r. 618-642 A.D., name Jianwu/建武, Yuan's younger brother with different mom) & Bojang/宝藏 (?-682 A.D., r. 642–668 A.D., name Zang/藏, Jianwu's younger brother Dayang/大阳's son).
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