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- Nanthasen (also spelled Nanthasan; Lao: ພຣະເຈົ້ານັນທະເສນ, died 1795), also known as Chao Nan, was the 6th king of the Kingdom of Vientiane. He ruled from...
- the Siamese and executed. The Siamese installed Nanthasen, a son of Ong Bun, as ruler. In 1791, Nanthasen convinced King Rama I that Luang Prabang was secretly...
- installed Nanthasen, son of Ong Boun, as the new King of Vientiane in 1781. King Rama I confirmed Nanthasen as Vientiane king in 1782. Nanthasen returned...
- King Nanthasen of Vientiane believed rebellion was possible and sent an army to capture Muang Phuan. Chao Somphou fled to Houaphanh, King Nanthasen continued...
- kings of Vientiane (under Siamese suzerainty), beginning with Nanthasen in 1781. Nanthasen was allowed to return to Vientiane with the Phra Bang, the palladium...
- contributed forces. King Ong Boun ****igned his son Nanthasen to lead the defense of Vientiane. Nanthasen managed to resist the Siamese for four months until...
- dependency. Most of his children were taken to Thonburi as hostages, including Nanthasen, Inthavong, Anouvong and Khamwaen. Khamwaen later became a concubine of...
- Supho, Siamese Governor (1778–1780) Ong Boun, King (1767–1778, 1780–1781) Nanthasen, King (1781–1794) Intharavong, King (1795–1805) Muang Phuan (complete...
- Siamese together with his siblings, including Nanthasen, Anouvong and Khamwaen.[citation needed] After Nanthasen crowned the Vientiane king, he was appointed...
- in treasonous contact with Burmese by the Vientiane king Nanthasen. Rama I permitted Nanthasen to attack Luang Prabang. After the capture of Luang Phrabang...