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1 Family  





2 Rebellion against Ugeo  





3 Gallery  





4 See also  





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6 References  














Ugeo of Gojoseon






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Ugeo
右渠王
우거왕
KingofWiman Joseon
ReignUnknown – 108 BC

Died108 BC
Wanggeom-seong, Wiman Joseon
IssueWi Jang
HouseWi
Ugeo of Gojoseon
Hangul

우거왕

Hanja

Revised RomanizationUgeo Wang
McCune–ReischauerUgŏ Wang
Birth name
Hangul

위우거

Hanja

Revised RomanizationWi Ugeo
McCune–ReischauerWi Ugŏ

Ugeo (Korean위우거; Hanja衛右渠, died 108 BC) was the last king of Wiman Joseon, the last remnant of Gojoseon. He was a grandson of Wi Man.

Ugeo was killed by an assassin sent by a faction advocating surrender. Even after the death of Ugeo, Gojoseon resisted the Han forces until 108 BC but lost and the Four Commanderies of Han were then set up.

Family[edit]

Rebellion against Ugeo[edit]

Around the period from 128 BC to 126 BC, Canghai Commandery,covering an area in northern Korean peninsula to southern Manchuria,existed. Nan Lü (Hanja:南閭), who was a monarch of Dongye and a subject of Wiman Joseon, revolted against Ugeo of Gojoseon and then surrendered to the Han dynasty with 280,000 people.[a] The Canghai Commandery was established following this revolution, however in 2 years, it was abolished by Gongsun Hong.[1]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Book of the Later Han,Treatise on the Dongyi,元朔元年武帝年也., 濊君南閭等【集解】 惠棟曰, 顏籀云, 南閭者, 薉君之名.畔右渠, 率二十八萬口詣遼東內屬, 武帝以其地爲蒼海郡, 數年乃罷.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 창해군 한국민족문화대백과 Encyclopedia of Korean Culture

Ugeo of Gojoseon

House of Wi

Regnal titles
Unknown

Last known title holder:

Wiman of Gojoseon
King of Gojoseon
c. 129 BC – 108 BC
Vacant

Annexed by Western Han


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