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Kyiso (Burmese: ကျဉ်စိုး,
pronounced [tɕɪ̀ɰ̃só]; c. 1000–1038) was a king of the...
- two of whom were
pregnant and
subsequently gave
birth to
Kyiso and Sokkate.
Sokkate and
Kyiso were
raised by
Kunhsaw as his own sons. When the two sons...
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overthrown by
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu, who in turn was
overthrown by Nyaung-u's sons
Kyiso and Sokkate.
Various chronicles do not
agree on the
dates regarding his...
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subsequently gave
birth to
Kyiso and Sokkate.
Kunhsaw had
raised Sokkate and
Kyiso as his own sons.
After the putsch,
Kyiso became king and
Sokkate became...
- 1065 or 1082/1089) John Mauropous,
Byzantine hymnographer (d. c.1070/1092)
Kyiso,
Burmese king of the
Pagan Dynasty (d. 1038) Liudolf,
German nobleman (approximate...
- whom were
pregnant and
subsequently gave
birth to
Kyiso and Sokkate.
Kunhsaw raised Sokkate and
Kyiso as his own sons. When the two sons
reached manhood...
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Kingdom (complete list) –
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu, King (early 11th century)
Kyiso, King (early 11th century) Sokkate, King (early 11th century) Anawrahta...
- 1183 King
Sithu II
Tharabha Gate c. 1020 King
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu and King
Kyiso The only
remaining part of the old walls;
radiocarbon dated to c. 1020 Thatbyinnyu...
- 956–1001
Usurper Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu 964–986 / 992–1014 1001–1021 Son of
Tannet Kyiso 986–992 / 1014–1020 1021–1038 Son of Nyaung-u
Sawrahan Sokkate 992–1017...
- Rhuys,
Breton Benedictine abbot Habbus al-Muzaffar,
Zirid ruler of
Granada Kyiso,
Burmese king of the
Pagan Dynasty Ralph III of
Valois (or Raoul), French...