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  2. Military history of Goguryeo - Wikipedia

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    Goguryeo and Baekje formed an alliance (Hangul: 여제동맹, Hanja: 麗濟同盟) in 642 aimed toward territorial restoration against Silla. King Uija of Baekje attacked Silla and captured around 40 strongpoints in 642, [30] [self-published source] and 7 more fortresses in 645. [29] In 655, the Goguryeo–Baekje alliance captured 30 fortresses ...

  3. Battle of Geumsan - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Geumsan, was a major battle between armies of Tang China and Goguryeo Korea that took place in 662 AD, during the Goguryeo–Tang War.Goguryeo initially won the battle but Tang eventually counterattacked and routed the enemy, laying victorious.

  4. Goguryeo - Wikipedia

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    The war, along the middle of the Korean peninsula, had very important consequences. It effectively made Baekje the weakest player on the Korean Peninsula and gave Silla an important resource and population rich area as a base for expansion. Conversely, it denied Goguryeo the use of the area, which weakened the kingdom.

  5. List of wars involving Korea until 1948 - Wikipedia

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    Goguryeo–Wei War (244-245) Goguryeo: Cao Wei: Defeat. Goguryeo temporarily loses its capital and is nearly destroyed. King Dongcheon: Goguryeo–Wa War (391-404) Goguryeo Silla: Baekje Wa Gaya: Victory. The power of Geumgwan Gaya is broken and Wa is expelled from Korean affairs. Silla becomes a protectorate of Goguryeo. Gwanggaeto the Great ...

  6. Goguryeo–Sui War - Wikipedia

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    The Goguryeo–Sui War were a series of invasions launched by the Sui dynasty of China against Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, between AD 598 and AD 614. It resulted in the defeat of the Sui and was one of the pivotal factors in the collapse of the dynasty, which led to its overthrow by the Tang dynasty in AD 618.

  7. Finland, classed elsewhere as a "Nordic" country, participated in Barbarossa but later fought against German troops (see Military operations in Scandinavia and Iceland during World War II). Yugoslavia , for much of the war, was part of operations in southern Europe but it was liberated by the Red Army .

  8. Military of Goryeo - Wikipedia

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    The Military of Goryeo was the primary military force of the Goryeo dynasty. During the Later Three Kingdoms period, Wang Kŏn overthrew the Taebong ruler, Kung Ye, and renamed it Goryeo after the Goguryeo dynasty. He led the kingdom's armies and navies against Silla and Later Baekje and unified the peninsula.

  9. Goguryeo–Wa War - Wikipedia

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    The Goguryeo–Wa War occurred at the end of the 4th century and the beginning of the 5th century between Goguryeo and the Baekje–Wa alliance. As a result, Goguryeo made both Silla and Baekje its subjects, bringing about a unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea that lasted about 50 years.