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Mosuri of Buyeo

Mosuri Dangun
Hangul 모수리 단군
Revised Romanization Mo-Suri

Mosuri (모수리) (r.195-170 BCE) was the second Dangun of Bukbuyeo, an ancient Korean kingdom that was started in Manchuria.

Background

Mosuri Dangun was the first son of Hae Mosu Dangun, who was the founder of Bukbuyeo. Mosuri was also brother to Go Jin, who was to become the great-grandfather of Goguryeo's founder, Go Jumong.

Reign and succession

After the death of Hae Mosu in 195 BCE, Mosuri came to the throne and became the 2nd Dangun of Bukbuyeo. As the successor of Hae Mosu, Mosuri had to work hard to expand the territory of the empire and also to keep peace within the newly established state of his father. Not much else is known of Mosuri and of the time period at which he reigned. In 170 BCE, Mosuri died and was succeeded by his son Go Haesa of Buyeo.

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    Preceded by
    Hae Mosu Dangun
    Danguns of Buyeo
    (Bukbuyeo)

    195 BCE170 BCE
    Succeeded by
    Go Haesa Dangun

     
     
     

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