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King of Singhanavati
Bhr̥ṅgarāja (Thai: พังคราช), also known as Pang II of Yonok (พระองค์พังที่ 2 แห่งโยนก), is presented in the chronicles as a legendary 4th-century Tai
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King of Singhanavati
originally named Phromkuman, was born in 361 CE to Bhrngaraja and Devi. His father, Bhrngaraja, was the ruler of the Yonok Kingdom, which lost its principal
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Thai semi-legendary kingdom
deep entrenchment in Buddhist institutions, Yonok, during the reign of Bhrngaraja, experienced a major political upheaval precipitated by the uprising of
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King of Singhanavati
He ascended the throne in 344 S.E. (422 C.E.), succeeding his father Bhrngaraja, at the age of 55. Duḥkhita ruled until his death at the age of 70, whereupon
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King of Singhanavati
tradition records that Piang had a single son, Bhrngaraja, who succeeded him in 277 SE (355 CE). However, Bhrngaraja’s reign was soon disrupted by a rebellion
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Causing Victory
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famous.
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English variant spelling of French Madeline, MADELYN means "of Magdala."
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To gather.
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Follower of Christ; Anointed; Variant of Christian; Christian
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A sea god.
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Door of Good Deeds; Goddess Parvati
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