Ang Tong
Reameathiptei III (Khmer: ព្រះបាទរាមាធិបតីទី៣) (1692–1757), born Ang Tong (Khmer: អង្គទង pronounced [ʔɑŋ.tɔːŋ]),[1] was a Cambodian king in Cambodia's history (r. 1747–1749, 1756–1757).
Ang Tong | |||||
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King of Cambodia | |||||
King of Cambodia | |||||
Reign | 1748–1749 | ||||
Predecessor | Thommo Reachea IV | ||||
Successor | Satha II | ||||
King of Cambodia | |||||
Reign | 1756-1757 | ||||
Predecessor | Chey Chettha V | ||||
Successor | Outey II | ||||
Born | Ang Tong 1692 | ||||
Died | 1757 | ||||
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House | Varman Dynasty | ||||
Father | Outey I | ||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Ang Tong was a son-in-law of Thommo Reachea III. He struggled for power with Thommo Reachea IV and Ang Hing.[2] Later he killed Ang Hing and ascended the throne. In 1749, Vietnamese army invaded Cambodia and installed Satha II. Ang Tong fled to Ayutthaya Kingdom.
Ang Tong restored after Chey Chettha V's death. He died in Purchat in 1757.
References
- In Vietnamese records, he was called Nặc Đôn (匿敦).
- Việt Nam sử lược, Quyển 2, Tự chủ thời đại, Chương 6
- Achille Dauphin-Meunier, Histoire du Cambodge, Que sais-je ? N° 916, P.U.F 1968.
- Anthony Stokvis, Manuel d'histoire, de généalogie et de chronologie de tous les États du globe, depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à nos jours, préf. H. F. Wijnman, éditions Brill, Leyde 1888, réédition 1966, Volume 1 Part1: Asie, chapitre XIV §.9 « Kambodge » Listes et tableau généalogique n°34 p. 337-338.
- Peter Truhart, Regents of Nations, K.G Saur Münich, 1984-1988 ISBN 359810491X, Art. « Kampuchea », p. 1732.
Ang Tong Varman Dynasty Born: 1692 Died: 1757 | ||
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Thommo Reachea IV |
King of Cambodia 1748–1749 |
Succeeded by Satha II |
Preceded by Chey Chettha V |
King of Cambodia 1756–1757 |
Succeeded by Outey II |
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