Heungdeok of Silla
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Heungdeok of Silla | |
Hangul | 흥덕왕 |
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Hanja | 興德王 |
Revised Romanization | Heungdeok wang |
McCune–Reischauer | Hŭngdŏk wang |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 김경휘 |
Hanja | 金景徽 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Gyeong-hwi |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Kyŏnghwi |
Monarchs of Korea Silla (Post-unification) |
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Heungdeok of Silla (777 - 836) (r. 826–836) was the 42nd ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the younger brother of King Heondeok. He was married to Queen Jeongmok, the daughter of King Soseong.
Upon rising to the throne, Heungdeok made Kim Yu-jing his prime minister (sijung) and appointed Jang Bogo to the command of the Cheonghae Garrison. Jang later used this as a basis for dominating Silla politics through the mid-9th century.
In 834, the king revised the colors of official dress. He also issued an edict forbidding "excessive luxuries" to the common people.
In 836, Heungdeok died without an heir. He was buried in the north of Angang-hyeon, now Angang-eup, Gyeongju-si, South Korea.
See also
- Unified Silla
- List of Korean monarchs
- List of Silla people
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