Busosanseong () was a Baekje-era Korean fortress on the mountain Busosan in what is now Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. On January 21, 1963, it was designated Historic Site of South Korea No. 5. The fortress was built in 538 (Korean calendar), possibly in place of another existing fortification on the spot, to protect the final Baekje capital Sabi. The fortification has traces of three main gates and a military depot.
Busosanseong () was a Baekje-era Korean fortress on the mountain Busosan in what is now Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. On January 21, 1963, it was designated Historic Site of South Korea No. 5. The fortress was built in 538 (Korean calendar), possibly in place of another existing fortification on the spot, to protect the final Baekje capital Sabi. The fortification has traces of three main gates and a military depot.
A notable discovery at Busosanseong includes a stone stele that commemorates the foundation of a Buddhist temple by a prominent state official, Sataek Ji-jieok. Sataek served under Baekje ruler King Uija (r. 641-660), the last of the Baekje Dynasty.
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