Gyeon Singeom

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Gyeon Singeom
견신검
Crown Prince Gyeonseong
(왕태자 견성, 王太子 甄成)
King of Later Baekje
Reign15 November 935 – 936
Coronation15 November 935
PredecessorGyeon Hwon
SuccessorDynasty abolished
(Taejo of Goryeo as the first King of Goryeo)
Died936
Jeolla-do, Kingdom of Goryeo
Era name and dates
Jeonggae (정개, 正開): 900–936
HouseHouse of Gyeon (Hwanggan Gyeon clan)
FatherGyeon Hwon
Mother
ReligionBuddhism
Gyeon Singeom
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGyeon Singeom
McCune–ReischauerKyŏn Sin'gŏm

Gyeon Singeom (Korean견신검; Hanja甄神劍; ? – September 936,[1] r. 15 November 935 – 936[2]) was the second and final king of Hubaekje, one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea.[3] He came to the throne after conspiring with his two brothers, Yanggeom and Yonggeom, to overthrow their father Gyeon Hwon and kill the anointed heir, their younger half-brother Geumgang.[4][5]

The brothers placed Gyeon Hwon in prison, but he was able to escape. Gyeon Hwon led the Goryeo army against them in 936 AD at present-day Seonsan in Gumi city, destroying Singeom's army.[6][7]

King Taejo of Goryeo deemed that the plot was the work of Singeom's brothers, and granted Singeom a noble title. Accounts vary as to whether Yanggeom and Yonggeom were sent into exile or slain.

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  1. ^ In Lunar calendar.
  2. ^ In Lunar calendar, he reigned on 17 October 935 – September 936.
  3. ^ Kang, Jae-eun. The Land of Scholars: Two Thousand Years of Korean Confucianism. Homa & Sekey. p. 72.
  4. ^ Iryon; Iryŏn (2006). Overlooked Historical Records of the Three Korean Kingdoms. Seoul, South Korea: Jimoondang. p. 145. ISBN 978-89-88095-94-2.
  5. ^ Hwang, Kyung Moon (2017) [2010]. A History of Korea. Palgrave Essential Histories (2nd ed.). London and New York: Macmillan International Higher Education. pp. 28–31. ISBN 978-1-137-57359-9.
  6. ^ Korea National University of Education (2008). Atlas of Korean History. Singapore: Stallion Press. pp. 67–68. ISBN 978-981-08-0785-6.
  7. ^ Kang, Chae-ŏn; Kang, Jae-eun (2006). The Land of Scholars: Two Thousand Years of Korean Confucianism. Translated by Lee, Suzanne. Paramus, NJ: Homa & Sekey Books. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-931907-37-8.
Gyeon Singeom
 Died: 936
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Hubaekje
935–936
Succeeded by
none
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