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• Chronicle Table of Baekje History in Sabi Era
 
• Old days of Buyeo
• In the 1800's
• 1900~1920
• 1930~1940
• 1950~1960
• 1970~1980
• 1990~present
 
Year Main Point
B.C
18
King Onjo founded Baekje Kingdom, set up the capital at Wiryeseong, Hanam
A.D
132
Built Bukhansanseong
  260
Enforced the system, 6 Jwapyeong 6 gwandeungs
  372
Granted a Chiljido to the King of Japan
  475
Goguryeo Kingdom attached Baekje, fell the Hanseong. King Gaero got killed, transferred the capital to Ungjin
  486
Built Uduseong(supposed to be Busosanseong)
  501
Built Garimseong(Seongheungsanseong)
  513 Accredited an Danyangi, Ogyeongbaksa to Japan
  516 Accredited an Goanmui, Ogyeongbaksa to Japan
  523 King Muryeong died, King Seong was ascended the throne
 
525
Constructed the Tomb of Muryeng
 
538
Transferred the capital to Sabi(Buyeo), the name of a country named Nambuyeo. Transmitted of Buddhism by sending the statue of Crown Prince, Gwanbulga to Japan Sent Filt-bronze seokga statue, stone mireuk statue, Gyeongron to Japan Dalsol Norisachigae transmitted Buddhism to Japan King of Japan dispatched an envoy and asked for uibaksa, yeokbaksa and took stage direction, several medicines
  552 Be taken away the Hangang valley be Silla
  553 Dispatched yeokbaksa, ogyeongbaksa, uihakbaksa to Japan
  554 King Seong was killed in Gwansanseong battle, King Wideuk was ascended the throne
 
567
Paid tribute to Baekje, established the temple belong to palace in Neungsan-ri
  588 Established Aska temple in Nara, Japan by Baekje architects
  592 Built the buddhist sanctum of Beopheungsa in Japan by Baekje architects
  597 Crown Prince, Ajwa went to Japan and painted the picture of Crown Prince, Seongdeok
  598 King Wideuk died, King Hye was ascended the throne
  599 King Hye died, King Beop was ascended the throne Issued an order to prohibit people from killing, free the hanks and burn fishing tools Constructed Ohapsa
  600 King Beop died, King Mu was ascended the throne
  602 Prist Gwanreuk of Baekje went to Japan and initiated astronomy, geography and almanac
  612 Mimaji went to Japan and initiated instrumental music
  630 Restored Sabi palace
 
632
Decided Prince Uija as a Crown Prince
  634 Built Wangheungsa, constructed Gungnamji
  641 King Mu died, King Uija ascended Constructed Sangreung in Iksan
  644 Decided Buyeo Yung as a Crown Prince
  654 Made stele of sataekjijeok
  656 Jwapyeong Seongchung remonstrated with King Uija but was put in prison
  660 Tang China's General Sojeongbang with his 130,000 army and Silla's General Kim Yu-sin with his 50,000 army attacked Baekje King Uija took refuge to Ungjin, Prince Buyeo Pung surrendered to Silla(7.13) King Uija surrendered to the invading forces of Silla and Dang China(7.18) Baekje migrants and Jwapyeong started the Baekje Revival Movement(8.2) Dang Chinas General Sojeongbang took 13,000 people including King Uija, Prince, servants as war prisoners to Tang China
  661 Boksin, Dochim and Heukchisangji developed the Revival Movement
  662 Prince Pung returned to Baekje, ascended to the throne
  663 Army with the troops from Japan was defeated in Baekgang battle Juryuseong collapsed Revival Movement ceased