King Seondeok of Silla died in 785.
Queen Seondeok of Silla, who reigned from 632 to 647 AD, was the first female ruler of Korea. Known for her intelligence and political acumen, she played a crucial role in promoting Buddhism and fostering advancements in science and culture, including the construction of the Cheomseongdae observatory. Her reign is marked by efforts to unite the Korean Peninsula and strengthen Silla’s position against rival kingdoms. Queen Seondeok is often celebrated as a symbol of female leadership in Korean history.
Huigang of Silla died in 838.
Nulji of Silla died in 458.
Jinseong of Silla died in 897.
Jobun of Silla died in 247.
Soseong of Silla died in 800.
Gyeongsun of Silla died in 978.
Aejang of Silla died in 809.
Gyeongmyeong of Silla died in 924.
Heondeok of Silla died in 826.
Jinji of Silla died in 579.
Wonseong of Silla died in 798.