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Jayapangus (r. 1178–81) was a king of Bali. He is
known through his inscriptions, some of them
related to taxes. He was a
descendant of the
famous ruler...
- well
until the 12th
century with the
reigns of
Jayasakti (1146–50) and
Jayapangus (1178–81).
Contacts with
imperial China were also
important during this...
- Cing Wie was a 12th-century
Chinese woman who
married the
Balinese king
Jayapangus. Her
father was a merchant. She is
remembered as the
Goddess of Prosperity...
- are also
known to have
ruled over Bali, such as
Jayasakti (1146–50) and
Jayapangus (1178–81). The
island of Java
again started to
encroach significantly...
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Suradhipa reigned from 1115 to 1119, and
Jayasakti from 1146
until 1150.
Jayapangus appears on
inscriptions between 1178 and 1181,
while Adi****iketana and...
- was a
member of Jaya
Dynasty (Warmadewa dynasty) and
successor of King
Jayapangus, who may have been her father. She was the
mother of King Haji Ekajayalancana...
- Jaya
dynasty Śri Jayaśakti, King (fl.1133–1150) Ragajaya, King (fl.1155)
Jayapangus, King (fl.1178–1181) Arjayadengjayaketana,
Queen (fl.1200) Haji Ekajayalancana...
- 1115-1119) Jaya
Dynasty Śri Jayaśakti (fl. 1133-1150)
Ragajaya (fl. 1155)
Jayapangus (fl. 1178-1181)
Arjayadengjayaketana (queen, fl. 1200) Haji Ekajayalancana...
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Dharmawangsa Hayam Wuruk Isyana Tunggawijaya Jayabaya Jayakatwang Jayanegara Jayapangus Samara Vijayatunggavarman Sanjaya of
Mataram Sanna Siliwangi Mpu Sindok...
- 1115-1119) Jaya
Dynasty Śri Jayaśakti (fl. 1133-1150)
Ragajaya (fl. 1155)
Jayapangus (fl. 1178-1181)
Arjayadengjayaketana (queen, fl. 1200) Haji Ekajayalancana...