Soji of Silla
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| King Soji 소지 마립간 炤知麻立干 | |||||
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| Maripgan | |||||
| Ruler of Silla | |||||
| Reign | 479–500 | ||||
| Coronation | 479 | ||||
| Predecessor | Jabi of Silla | ||||
| Successor | Jijeung of Silla | ||||
| Born | Unknown | ||||
| Died | 500 Silla | ||||
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| Father | Jabi of Silla | ||||
| Mother | Queen Kim | ||||
| Soji of Silla | |
| Hangul | 소지 마립간 |
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| Hanja | 炤知麻立干 |
| RR | Soji maripgan |
| MR | Soji maripkan |
| Monarchs of Korea |
| Silla |
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Soji was Ruler of Silla (died 500, r. 479–500). He was preceded by Jabi Maripgan (458–479) and succeeded by King Jijeung (500–514).[1][2] According to the Samguk sagi, there was significant development of road infrastructure during his reign.[3]
He is one of the candidates for the owner of the Gold Crown Tomb located in Gyeongju, ascribed as 'King Isaji (尒斯智王)'.[4]