Jilji of Geumgwan Gaya

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Jilji of Geumgwan Gaya
Hangul
[질지왕 also 금질왕 ] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
Hanja
[銍知王 also 金銍王 ] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
Revised RomanizationJilji wang also Geumjil wang
McCune–ReischauerChilji wang also Kŭmjil wang

Jilji of Geumgwan Gaya (died 492) (r. 451–492)[1] was the eighth ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, a Gaya state of ancient Korea. He was the son of King Chwihui and Queen Indeok. He married Queen Bangwon, who was the daughter of the Sagan Geumsang.

A passage in the Samguk Yusa indicates that he built a Buddhist temple for the ancestral queen Heo Hwang-ok on the spot where she and King Suro were married. He called the temple Wanghusa ("the Queen's temple") and provided it with ten gyeol of stipend land. The temple reportedly endured for five hundred years.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Ilyeon also provides the alternate dates 435-477.
  2. ^ Ilyeon (1972), p. 168.

References

  • Ilyeon (1972). Samguk Yusa, tr. by Ha, Tae-Hung and Mintz, Grafton K. Seoul: Yonsei University Press. ISBN 89-7141-017-5.
Preceded by King of Geumgwan Gaya
451–492
Succeeded by