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Setthathirath II

18th-century king of Lān Xāng


Summary

18th-century king of Lān Xāng

FieldValue
namePhra Chao Sai Ong Hue
ພຣະເຈົ້າໄຊອົງເວ້
titleພຣະມຫາກສັຕຣຍ໌ ແຫ່ງ ລ້ານຊ້າງວຽງຈັນທນ໌
succession1King of Lan Xang Vientiane
reign11700–1707
full nameSamdach Brhat Chao Maha Sri Jaya Setha Adiraja Darmikaraja Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha (Setthathirath II)
ສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມາຫາ ສຣີໄຊຍເຊຖາທິຣາຊ ທັມິກຣາຊ ຈັນທປຸຣີ ສຣີສັຕຕນາຄນາຫຸຕ
predecessor1Nan Tharat
successor1As First King of Kingdom of Vientiane
succession2King of Vientiane
reign21707–1735
predecessor2As Last King of Kingdom of Lan Xang
successor2Ong Long
issueOng Long
Ong Bun
Khuang-Na
Phra Krad Nang Kalyani
birth_date1685
birth_placeHội Nguyên District, Đàng Ngoài, Đại Việt
(present day Con Cuông District, Nghệ An, Vietnam)
death_date1735
death_placeVientiane
place of burial

ພຣະເຈົ້າໄຊອົງເວ້ ສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມາຫາ ສຣີໄຊຍເຊຖາທິຣາຊ ທັມິກຣາຊ ຈັນທປຸຣີ ສຣີສັຕຕນາຄນາຫຸຕ Ong Bun Khuang-Na Phra Krad Nang Kalyani (present day Con Cuông District, Nghệ An, Vietnam)

Setthathirath II (Jyesthadhiraj, died 1735), also called Ong Lo and Sai Ong Hue (also spelled Xai Ong Ve; ), grandson of the great ruler Suliyavongsa, was the king of the Lao Kingdom of Lān Xāng. In Vietnamese records, he was called Triều Phúc (朝福).

He spent most of his early years as a prince of the royal house in exile at Huế (now in Vietnam). His father Prince Som Phou fled to Vietnam upon the placement by the nobles of his younger brother (Setthathirath II's uncle) Suliyavongsa was king of Lan Xang. Upon the 1694 death of King Suliyavongsa, a noble named Tian Thala ascended to the throne. Within six months, Tian Thala was deposed.

In 1698 Setthathirath II attacked Vientiane, the capital of Lan Xang. In 1699, Nan Tharat became ruler and with the aid of Vietnamese forces, Setthathirath II ousted King Nan Tharat and secured the city. In 1700 he declared himself king under the name Sethathirat II, and in 1705 he moved the Prabang Buddha, the sacred religious statue and symbol of royalty, from Luang Prabang to Vientiane.

Setthathirath II then sent his brother to take the northern city of Loung Prabang from his cousin Prince Kitsarat (or Kitsarath), a grandson of King Suliyavongsa, who refused to recognize his authority. Kitsarat asks for assistance from the Siamese King and was granted independence from Lan Xang, creating the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang and converting Lan Xang into the Kingdom of Vientiane.

In 1713, another grandson of Suliyavongsa, Prince Nokasat Song or Nokasad, saw the opportunity to break away from Lan Xang to the South, and was also granted independence from Siam to form the Kingdom of Champasak, which further divided the Lao Kingdom.

Issue

King Sethathirat II had issue: three sons and one daughter.

  1. Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Anga) Lankaya [Ong-Long], who succeeded as H.M. Samdach Brhat Chao Dharma Adi Varman Maha Sri Ungalankaya Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha, King of Lang-Xang Vientiane.
  2. Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Anga) Bunya [Ong-Bun], who succeeded as H.M. Samdach Brhat Chao Maha Sri Bunyasena Jaya Setha Adiraja Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha [Bunsan], King of Lang-Xang Vientiane.
  3. Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Jaya) Guangnaya [Khuang-Na]. Appointed as Viceroy with the title of Samdach Brhat Chao Maha Uparaja 1730.
  4. Phra Krad Nang Kalyani. m. 1699, King Suriyenthrathibodi, King of Ayudhya 1703-1708, son of King Phetracha, King of Ayudhya 1688–1703.

References

  • http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9064762/Sai-Ong-Hue
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