Chronology of the Three Kingdoms.
This marks a period in which various Korean states were in contention with each other and the Han Chinese for control of East Asia. One thing missing though, might be the history of Kaya (42 AD-562 AD), so it might be more correct to refer to this period as "The Four Kingdoms". Since the "Three Kingdoms" has been used for decades, that is what I will call it to avoid confusion.

Technically though, the four kingdoms consisted of Shilla, Koguryo, Paekche, and Kaya. (Koguryo in the game is referred to as Kugnae.)
57 BC founding of Shilla
37 BC founding of Koguryo
18 BC founding of Paekche
42 AD founding of Kaya
49 AD first record of contact between Puyo and China
244 AD Wie invasion of Koguryo
246 AD Paekche take-over of Liaoxi
342 AD invasion of Koguryo by Murong-Huang of Xianbi
369 AD Paekche eliminated Mahan
371 AD Paekche invasion of Koguryo, Koguryo's king Koguk-won killed.
372 AD Koguryo's acceptance of Buddhism
433 AD Paekche-Shilla military alliance formed
475 AD Koguryo invasion of Paekche. Paekche moves capital to Ung-jin (now called Kongju)
532 AD Shilla annexes Greater Kaya (Tae Kaya)
532 AD Song-wang moves Paekche capitol to Sabi (Now called Puyo)
551 AD Shilla breaks pact with Paekche. Takes over Han river area.
562 AD Shilla completes annexation of Kaya
612 AD Sui invasion of Koguryo, crushed by Ulchi-mundok and Koguryo army at Sal-su.
642 Invasion of Koguryo by Taizong of Tang. Routed Ansi fortress.
660 AD Shilla-Tang allied forces conquer Paekche
663 AD Defeat of Paekche restoration movement.
668 AD Fall of Koguryo to Shilla-Tang army.
671 AD Shilla drives out Tang army from old Paekche territory.



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