| Chey Chettha I | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| King of Cambodia | |||||
| Reign | 1587–1595 | ||||
| Predecessor | Satha I | ||||
| Successor | Preah Ram I (usurper) | ||||
| Born | 1575 Cambodia | ||||
| Died | 1595 (aged 19–20) Stung Treng | ||||
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| House | Varman Dynasty | ||||
| Father | Satha I | ||||
| Mother | Queen Chakrapati | ||||
| Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||
Chey Chettha I (Khmer: ព្រះបាទជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី១, Jayajeṭṭhā I; 1575–1595) was a king of Cambodia who ruled from 1587 to 1595.
History
Chey Chettha was the second son of Satha I. He was appointed as heir apparent when he was eleven.[citation needed] He was crowned by his father in 1584.[1]
In 1594, Cambodia was attacked by Siam. After the Siamese army reached Lovek, Chey Chettha assumed his uncle Soryopor the direct command of the defenses.[2]
Chey Chetta fled the capital with his father, Satha, first to Srey Santhor, then to Stung Treng. He died there in 1595 without an heir.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ↑ Chandler, David P. (2008). A history of Cambodia (4th ed.). Westview Press. p. 99–100. ISBN 978-0813343631.
- ↑ Jumsai, Manich (1976). "King Tilokarat (1441–1485)". Popular History of Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: Claremint. p. 222–223. ASIN B002DXA1MO.