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  1. The Proto-Three Kingdoms period, sometimes called the Several States Period (열국시대,列國時代), is the time before the rise of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which included Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje, and occurred after the fall of Gojoseon.

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    "Korea" is the modern spelling of "Corea", a name attested in English as early as 1614. "Corea" is derived from the name of the ancient kingdom of Goryeo. Korea was transliterated as Cauli in The Travels of Marco Polo, of the Chinese 高麗 (MC: Kawlej, mod. Gāolì).

  3. Nov 23, 2010 · The name “Korea,” used by English speakers today, appears to have derived during the time of the Silk Road when the dynasty in Korea called itself Goryeo. The word was transliterated as “Cauli” in Italian and used by Marco Polo.

  4. May 31, 2024 · Korea, history of the Korean Peninsula from prehistoric times to the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War (1950–53). For later developments, see North Korea: History; and South Korea: History.

  5. The first Korean diplomatic mission to the United States also gives rise to the first Koreans to set foot in North America, the first Korean to study abroad in the United States (Yu Kil-chun), and the first Koreans to circumnavigate the globe (Min Yong Ik , Pyŏn Su , and Soh Kwang-pom).

  6. The time before the rise of the Three Kingdoms of Korea has been sometimes called the Proto-Three Kingdoms period and sometimes called the Several States Period (열국시대). The era includes Goguryeo , Silla , and Baekje , and occurred after the fall of Gojoseon .

  7. Oct 21, 2016 · The Korean states, traditionally practitioners of shamanism, adopted first Confucianism, then Taoism and Buddhism from China, with Korea making the latter the official state religion from the 4th century CE.

  8. Korea. The Paleolithic period of Korea is the earliest known prehistoric era of the Korean Peninsula, spanning from around 500,000 to 10,000 years ago. This era is characterized by the emergence and use of stone tools by early human ancestors.

  9. Before the third century BCE, under pressure from the incessantly warring Chinese states to the north, the capital of Ancient Chosǒn was moved from the Liaotung Peninsula to what is now P'yǒngyang. The kingship of Ancient Chosǒn was usurped by Wiman (Wei Man in Chinese), a Korean-Chinese defector from northern China.

  10. 1 day ago · The First Republic, established in August 1948, adopted a presidential system, and Syngman Rhee was subsequently elected its first president. South Korea also adopted a National Security Law, which effectively prohibited groups that opposed the state or expressions of support for North Korea.