The start and end dates of the Later Three Kingdoms era are loosely defined and differ across academic sources. Key events used as starting dates include the first major rebellions against Unified Silla (889), the capture of
Gwangju by
Kyŏn Hwŏn and subsequent establishment of the
Later Baekje state at
Jeonju (892), and the proclamation of Later Baekje as a kingdom by Kyŏn Hwŏn (900). Two events mark the end of the Later Three Kingdoms: the surrender of
Gyeongsun, the last Silla monarch, to Goryeo in 935 and the conquest of Later Baekje by Goryeo in 936. ==See also==