Jeonji of Baekje
Jeonji was the eighteenth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
As the eldest son, he was confirmed as successor to King Asin, in 394. His queen was Lady Palsu of the Hae clan.
Jeonji spent much of his youth in the Wa kingdom of Yamato Japan as hostage, going there in 397. Upon his father's death, he returned home to find that his uncle Seollye had murdered Hunhae, Asin's other brother, and usurped the throne. Hae Chung, an inhabitant of Hanseong, warned him not to enter the capital. Shortly thereafter, Seollye was killed and Jeonji made king. Presumably out of gratitude for this, Jeonji made several members of the Hae clan ministers, as well as marrying Lady Palso of the Hae clan. This put an end to the royal family's close ties to the Jin clan.
The traditional dates of Jeonji's rule are based on the Samguk sagi. On the basis of more contemporaneous Chinese records, Best has suggested that the years 405-414 are more plausible.
According to the Samguk sagi, in 406 Baekje sent a tribute mission to the Chinese court of Eastern Jin. It is the first mention of such a mission in more than twenty years, and may indicate that the country had become more secure against Goguryeo. It would have been typical to send such an embassy to inform the Chinese court that a new king had taken power. However, this visit is not confirmed by Chinese sources. In 416 Jin sent envoys to grant the title "General Stabilizing the East" to Jeonji.
Family
- Father: Asin of Baekje
- Mother: name unknown – from Jin clan.
- * Younger sister: Shinjedo, King Jeonji sent his younger sister to Emperor Ojin to wait on him along with 7 maids during the 39th year of Ōjin's reign. She was naturalized in Japan where they called her Shisetsuhime.
- * Half-brother: Buyeo Sin – first appointed in February, 407 as Minister of the Interior then elected in 408 as chief minister which he held through the reign of three kings.
- Consorts and their respective issue: