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Voravongsa II

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He succeeded his cousin in 1596. Reigned under the regency of his father. He was captured by rebels and proclaimed king in 1599. Reconciled with his father, who renounced the regency, was crowned with the reign name of Vara Varman Dharmika Raja Jaya in 1603.
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One of his several wives was Nang Kaen (married in 1596), a former consort of his father, Brhat Varapitra Vorapita.
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In 1621, he was deposed by his son, and killed on his orders. He had five sons, including
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He was the son of Vorapita and Princess Dharmagayi, the youngest daughter of King
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This biography of a member of a Laotian royal house is a
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Vorouvongsa II
Kingdom of Lan Xa
Phothisarath I
Ouphagnauvarath
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King of Lan Xang
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