Kyŏn Sin'gŏm
| Kyŏn Sin'gŏm | |||||
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| King of Later Baekje | |||||
| Reign | 15 November 935 – 936 | ||||
| Coronation | 15 November 935 | ||||
| Predecessor | Kyŏn Hwŏn | ||||
| Successor | Dynasty abolished (Taejo of Goryeo as the first King of Goryeo) | ||||
| Died | 936 Goryeo | ||||
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| House | Kyŏn | ||||
| Father | Kyŏn Hwŏn | ||||
| Mother | Lady Sangwon | ||||
| Religion | Buddhism | ||||
| Korean name | |||||
| Hangul | 견신검 | ||||
| Hanja | 甄神劍 | ||||
| RR | Gyeon Singeom | ||||
| MR | Kyŏn Sin'gŏm | ||||
Kyŏn Sin'gŏm (Korean: 견신검; Hanja: 甄神劍; ? – September 936, r. 15 November 935 – 936) was the second and final king of Later Baekje, one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. He came to the throne after conspiring with his two brothers, Yanggŏm and Yonggŏm, to overthrow their father Kyŏn Hwŏn and kill the anointed heir, their younger half-brother Kŭmgang.
The brothers placed Kyŏn Hwŏn in prison, but he was able to escape. Kyŏn Hwŏn led the Goryeo army against them in 936 AD at present-day Seonsan in Gumi, destroying Kyŏn Sin'gŏm's army.
King Taejo of Goryeo deemed that the plot was the work of Kyŏn Sin'gŏm's brothers, and granted Kyŏn Sin'gŏm a noble title. Accounts vary as to whether Yanggŏm and Yonggŏm were sent into exile or slain.