Beolhyu of Silla

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Beolhyu of Silla
Hangul
벌휴 이사금, 발휘이사금
Hanja
伐休尼師今, 發暉尼師今
Revised RomanizationBeolhyu Isageum, Balhwi Isageum
McCune–ReischauerPŏrhyu Isagŭm, Parhwi Isagŭm

Beolhyu of Silla (died 196, r. 184–196) was the ninth king of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is also known as Balhui Isageum, Isageum being the royal title in early Silla. As a descendant of Silla's 4th king Talhae, his surname was Seok.

Background

The Samguk Sagi states that he was made king by the people when his predecessor Adalla died without heir. His accession to the throne broke several generations of continuous rule by the Park clan, descendants of Silla's founder Bak Hyeokgeose.

Beolhyu is recorded to be the grandson of King Talhae, but this is questioned because he ascended the throne 104 years after Talhae's death. His mother was of the Kim clan.

Reign

In 185, he conquered a small chiefdom called Somun-guk (in today's Uiseong). Silla warred with the neighboring Korean kingdom Baekje in 188 (around Jincheon), 189, and 190 (around Yecheon).

See also

References

Beolhyu of Silla
 Died: 196
Regnal titles
Preceded by Ruler of Silla
184–196
Succeeded by