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■ Gyeon Hwon, the last king of Later Baekje, there are no special records left about him. In 1992, the site of Gyeon Hwon's castle was excavated at Seungam Mountain in Jeonju, and the size and remains of the castle spoke of the great power of a country. The production team restored Gyeon Hwon's castle using video graphics and looked back at Gyeon Hwon, who dreamed of unifying the Later Three Kingdoms but disappeared into history. History Special Episode 120 - Why did Gyeon Hwon, the great king of Later Baekje, fall? (Broadcast on June 16, 2001) http://history.kbs.co.kr/