Naehae of Silla

King of Silla Korea from 196 to 230
King Naehae
내해 이사금
奈解尼師今
King of Silla
Reign196-230
Coronation196
PredecessorBeolhyu of Silla
SuccessorJobun of Silla
Born???
Died230
Silla
Posthumous name
King Naehae (내해 이사금, 奈解尼師今)
FatherSeok Imae
MotherQueen Naerye
Naehae of Silla
Hangul
내해 이사금
Hanja
奈解尼師今
Revised RomanizationNaehae Isageum
McCune–ReischauerNaehae Isagŭm
Monarchs of Korea
Silla
(Pre-unification)
  1. Hyeokgeose 57 BCE – 4 CE
  2. Namhae 4–24
  3. Yuri 24–57
  4. Talhae 57–80
  5. Pasa 80–112
  6. Jima 112–134
  7. Ilseong 134–154
  8. Adalla 154–184
  9. Beolhyu 184–196
  10. Naehae 196–230
  11. Jobun 230–247
  12. Cheomhae 247–261
  13. Michu 262–284
  14. Yurye 284–298
  15. Girim 298–310
  16. Heulhae 310–356
  17. Naemul 356–402
  18. Silseong 402–417
  19. Nulji 417–458
  20. Jabi 458–479
  21. Soji 479–500
  22. Jijeung 500–514
  23. Beopheung 514–540
  24. Jinheung 540–576
  25. Jinji 576–579
  26. Jinpyeong 579–632
  27. Seondeok 632–647
  28. Jindeok 647–654
  29. Muyeol 654–661
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Naehae of Silla (died 230, r. 196–230) was the tenth king of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.[1] He is commonly called Naehae Isageum, isageum being the royal title in early Silla. As a descendant of Silla's 4th king Talhae, his surname was Seok.

Background

He was the grandson of the previous ruler, Beolhyu Isageum. Beolhyu's crown prince Goljeong and second son Imae died early, and Goljeong's son Jobun was too young. Naehae was the son of Seok Imae and Lady Naerye who is Jima Isageum's daughter.

Nae married a cousin within the Seok clan. His queen's younger brother Jobun became the next king.

Reign

During his reign, the Samguk Sagi reports cordial relations with the neighboring Gaya Confederacy, and repeated clashes with the rival kingdom Baekje.[2]

Baekje invaded in 199 and 214; Silla responded by conquering Baekje's Sahyeon castle.[3] Naehae personally led the successful defense to Baekje's next attack in 218. Mohe invaded and defeat in 203, In 212, Gaya sent the prince to Silla as a hostage.

Win in the Eight Port Kingdoms War(浦上八國 亂; 209~212).[4] In this era, Seok Uro, son of Naehae of Silla and son-in-law of Jobun of Silla, was first active as a general.

Family

  • Grandfather: Beolhyu of Silla (died 196, r. 184–196)
  • Grandmother: Unknown Queen
  • Father: Seok Imae (석이매)
  • Mother: Queen Naerye of the Park clan (내례부인 박씨)
  • Spouse:
    • Queen Seok, of the Seok Clan (석부인 석씨), daughter of Seok Goljeong (석골정)
      • Daughter: Queen Aihye, of the Seok Clan (아이혜부인) – married Jobun of Silla
      • Son: Seok Uru (석우로)
        • Daughter-in-law: Queen Myeongwon, of the Seok clan (명원부인 석씨), daughter of Jobun of Silla
      • Son: Seok Yieum (석이음)
        • Daughter-in-law: Queen Miso, of the Park clan (미소부인 박씨)
          • Granddaughter: Queen Park, of the Park clan (미소부인 박씨)

See also

References

  1. ^ 김, 경순 (January 22, 2020). "신라 : 10대 내해 이사금". 수완뉴스. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ 김, 경순 (January 22, 2020). "신라 : 10대 내해 이사금". 수완뉴스. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  3. ^ 사현성(沙峴城) : 공주 광정리 산성
  4. ^ 浦 meaning beach, riverside, riverbank

External links

  • The Academy of Korean Studies
  • Doosan Encyclopedia
Naehae of Silla
 Died: 230
Regnal titles
Preceded by Ruler of Silla
196–230
Succeeded by