- male, deceased (793)
- Dae Heummu (r. 737-793) was the personal name of Emperor Mun, the third and longest-reigning ruler of the kingdom of Balhae, the successor state to...
- female
- Dae Hyeonseok (Hangul:대현석, Hanja:大玄錫), otherwise known as King Gyeong, was the king of Balhae kingdom from 871 to 895.
- male, deceased (906)
- Dae Wihae (r. 894-906, d. 906) was the 14th king of the kingdom of Balhae. Some lists of Balhae kings do not include him, although his name does...
- male, deceased (794)
- Dae Won-ui (r. 793-794, d. 794) was the 4th ruler of the kingdom of Balhae. He was a kinsman of the previous king, King Mun; when Mun's son Dae...
- male, deceased (857)
- Dae Ijin (830-857) was the king of Balhae a kingdom in northeast Asia from AD 898 to 926, occupying parts of Manchuria, northern Korea, and Russian...
- male
- Dae Inseon was king of Balhae, (906-926) a kingdom in northeast Asia occupying parts of Manchuria, northern Korea, and the Russian Far East. Dae...
- male
- Dae Jung-sang was the contribute of Balhae. Dae Jung-sang was also the father of Dae Joyeong, who was the founder of the ancient kingdom, Balhae....
- male, deceased (809)
- Gang of Balhae was the sixth to rule the kingdom of Balhae. He was the son of King Mun, who was Balhae's third king. He chose the era name...
- male, deceased (812)
- Jeong of Balhae was the seventh king of the kingdom of Balhae. He was the son of King Gang. Little is known of his reign, save that he cose the era...
- male, deceased (830)
- Dae Insu or Tae Insu (r. 818?-830) was the 10th king of Balhae. He restored national strength. He was a 4th-generation descendant of Dae Joyeong's...
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