The rebellion had gone on to seize Jeonju, …
Gyeon Hwon conquers the southwest regions and in 900 declares himself king of Hubaekje ("later Baekje"), a country meant to revive Baekje's glory.
He establishes his capital at Wansanju, today's Jeonju, and continues to expand the kingdom.
Gyeon Hwon, the king of Hubaekje, is overthrown by his eldest son Singeom.
He and his two brothers, Yanggeom and Yonggeom, place Gyeon Hwon in prison, but he is able to escape.
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“Hegel remarks somewhere that all great, world-historical facts and personages occur, as it were, twice. He has forgotten to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce”
― Karl Marx, The Eighteenth Brumaire...(1852)