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King Chogo of Baekje

King Chogo of Baekje
Korean Name
Revised Romanization Chogo
McCune-Reischauer Ch'ogo
Hangul 초고왕
Hanja 肖古王

King Chogo (?~214, r. 166~214), also known as King Sogo or King Sokgo depending on the record, was the fifth monarch of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Gaeru.

The relation between Baekje and Silla became hostile after King Gaeru of Baekje gave refuge to a Sillan treasoner Gilseon in 165, shortly before King Chogo inherited the throne. King Chogo began oppressing Silla in 167 and captured two castles, but the Sillans drove him and his army off.

King Chogo ran another campaign during 188 to 190 against Silla and captured several castles (Castles Mosan, Guyang, Wonsanhyang and Yogeo). He also founded new castles including Castle Jeokhyeon and Sado in captured regions and settled people there in 210.

In 214, he waged war against the Mohe. He led 1000 soldiers to capture Castle Seokmun of Mohe, but the Mohe counter-attacked in the Sulcheon region of Baekje. In July of this year Silla also invaded Baekje and captured Castle Sahyeon.

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