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Udayadityavarman II (Khmer: ឧទ័យាទិត្យវរ្ម័នទី២)
ruled the
Angkor Kingdom from 1050 to 1066 A.D. He was the
successor of
Suryavarman I: 137 but not his...
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staircase flanked by nagas. The 11th
century temple was
built by King
Udayadityavarman II (Khmer: ឧតយាទិត្យវរ្ម័ន២) son of King
Suryavarman I (Khmer: សូរ្យវរ្ម័នទី១)...
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Udayadityavarman I was the king of
Angkor who
reigned from 1001 to 1002 AD.
Maternal nephew of his
predecessor Jayavarman V (968 – 1001), he
reigned only...
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Suryavarman usurped King
Udayadityavarman I,
defeating his
armies in
approximately 1002.
After a
protracted war with
Udayadityavarman's would-be successor,...
- fractious;
recent work has
shown that it was not
built during the
reign of
Udayādityavarman II, as is po****rly reported. In 2015 a
French team
directly dates...
- King (968–1001)
Udayadityavarman I, King (1002) Jayavirahvarman, King (1002–1006)
Suryavarman I, King (1006–1050)
Udayadityavarman II, King (1050–1066)...
- Viralakshmi, and
following his
death in 1050, he was
succeeded by
Udayadityavarman II, who
built the
Baphuon and West Baray.: 135, 137–138 In 1074, conflict...
- the
sculpting was done
during the
reign of
Udayadityavarman II. It is also
mentioned that King
Udayadityavarman II
consecrated a
golden ling here in 1059...
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Great Indra).
Phnom Kulen was
further developed under the rule of
Udayadityavarman II, who made it the
capital of his
empire and
constructed many temples...
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mathematician (b. 1019)
Theobald of Provins,
French hermit (b. 1033)
Udayadityavarman II,
Cambodian ruler Yahya of Antioch,
Byzantine historian D. R. Woolf...