Jabi of Silla
Appearance
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King Jabi 자비 마립간 慈悲麻立干 | |||||
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Maripgan | |||||
Ruler of Silla | |||||
Reign | 458–479 | ||||
Coronation | 458 | ||||
Predecessor | Nulji of Silla | ||||
Successor | Soji of Silla | ||||
Born | ??? | ||||
Died | 479 Silla | ||||
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Father | Nulji of Silla | ||||
Mother | Queen Aro |
Jabi of Silla | |
Hangul | 자비 마립간 |
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Hanja | 慈悲麻立干 |
Revised Romanization | Jabi Maripgan |
McCune–Reischauer | Chabi Maripkan |
Monarchs of Korea |
Silla |
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(Pre-unification) |
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Jabi of Silla (r. 458–479, died 479),[1] also known by his title Jabi Maripgan, was the 20th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the eldest son of King Nulji, and his mother was the daughter of King Silseong. He married the daughter of Kim Misaheun.
Music, which had begun spreading into Silla during his father's reign, had become a part of everyday life in Silla by Jabi's reign.[2]
In 474, Goguryeo launched a massive assault on Baekje, Silla's neighbor to the west. Jabi sent troops to aid Baekje, forming a historic alliance between the two kingdoms which lasted into the 6th century.
He is one of the candidates for the owner of the Gold Crown Tomb located in Gyeongju, ascribed as 'King Isaji (尒斯智王)'.[3]
Family
[edit]- Grandfather: King Naemul
- Grandmother: Lady Boban, the daughter of King Michu
- Father: King Nulji of Silla
- Mother: Queen Aro, of the Kim clan (아로부인 김씨), daughter of King Silseong
- Wife:
- Queen Kim, of the Kim clan (왕후김씨), daughter of Kim Misaheun (김미사흔)
- Son: Eldest Prince
- Son: Second Prince
- Son: King Soji of Silla
- Daughter: Princess Junmyeong of the Kim clan (준명공주김씨)
- Lady Kim, daughter of Kim Mul-ryeok (김물력)
- Queen Kim, of the Kim clan (왕후김씨), daughter of Kim Misaheun (김미사흔)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Some sources give this as 478, presumably due to a discrepancy between lunar and solar calendars.
- ^ "Silla's Geomungo Master Baek Gyeol". KBS World. September 24, 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- ^ 조선일보 (2020-07-26). ""이사지왕(尒斯智王), 신라 왕 맞지만 금관총 주인 아니다"". 조선일보 (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-17.