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The establishment of the Alliance in the Three Kingdoms period and its impacts

  • military history
  • 2023, (126), pp.1~40
  • DOI : 10.29212/mh.2023..126.1
  • Publisher : Military History Institute, MND
  • Research Area : Humanities > History
  • Received : January 12, 2023
  • Accepted : March 2, 2023
  • Published : March 15, 2023

Kim, Deok-won 1

1명지대학교 사학과

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ABSTRACT

The alliances of the Three Kingdoms period were closely related to the internal and external situation of each country in the process of dominating the territory of Han River basin after the 5th century. They include the Alliance of Baekje and Silla dynasty in the 5th century, the Goguryeo and Silla Alliance in the 6th century, and the Baekje and Goguryeo Alliance in the 7th century. In addition, not only did each alliance have different purposes and natures, but the consequences and impacts were also different. The characteristics of the alliances of the Three Kingdoms era were that there was never an alliance in which the all three countries participated jointly, and two different nations formed relationship against a particular country. And the alliances were not just only one country participated unilaterally but the each three kingdom participated twice during the period of three kingdoms. And Baekje and Goguryeo were collapsed by the allied forces led by Silla and Tang dynasty. Silla actually achieved the greatest profit in the process of alliance during that period. The alliance of the Three Kingdoms period influenced many changes in the internal and external affairs of the Three Kingdoms after the 5th century. It also gave Silla a meaningful results and eventually Silla was able to achieve the Unification of the Three Kingdoms.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.